PM's Guide to AI Design with Codex | Meng To
Check out the conversation on Apple, Spotify and YouTube. Intro (0:00) Aakash: As product managers, we spend a lot of time thinking about strategy, our users, our business impact. Now more and more, we're starting to think about how we code, how we engineer things.
Key Takeaways
- Design+Code founder Meng To breaks down his full Codex workflow, plan mode, a fleet of 20 agents, the taste skill, and why technical PMs are keeping their jobs.
We are getting more into coding, but the area that I feel a lot of PMs could grow more in is how to design well.
- And more importantly, beyond the surface guide of how to use them, how do I use them well?
Meng, thank you so much for lending your expertise to the podcast and welcome.
- But I'm going to do a deep dive.
I'm going to show you all the demos, the images that I'm creating, the videos, and the HTMLs.
- I used to be a huge Cursor user before OpenAI came out with Codex, which basically changed the whole mindset around not just building, but also starting projects and starting chats around those projects.
But also we have OpenClaw, which recently completely took over the world, became the number one GitHub project of all time.
- So the one that I'm using, again from OpenAI, is called Atlas.
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- #Intro (0:00) Aakash: As product managers, we spend a lot of time thinking about strategy, our users, our business impact.
- #Intro (0:00) Aakash: As product managers, we spend a lot of time thinking about strategy, our users, our business impact.
Design+Code founder Meng To breaks down his full Codex workflow, plan mode, a fleet of 20 agents, the taste skill, and why technical PMs are keeping their jobs. Check out the conversation on Apple , Spotify and YouTube. Intro (0:00) Aakash: As product managers, we spend a lot of time thinking about strategy, our users, our business impact.
Now more and more, we're starting to think about how we code, how we engineer things. We are getting more into coding, but the area that I feel a lot of PMs could grow more in is how to design well. How to use the latest and greatest AI innovations in order to build better slides and charts at work, in order to brainstorm and plan better designs before they make it to a designer or an executive review.
These are really important skills and maybe my favorite voice online is Meng To. He has been publishing design guides for years on YouTube, on Twitter. You might have seen him on Greg Eisenberger, Peter Ying's podcast.
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