The 17 Best Product Management Newsletters of 2025
We product folk know just how quickly our world can turn on its head. There’s always something new in Product Management: a new opinion, a new way of working, a new Product Management framework to test out. Yesterday’s knowledge is yesterday’s news. To stay current, relevant, and simply up-to-date, you need to keep your eye on all the fresh insights out there. That’s reason enough to subscribe to some of the most insightful Product Management newsletters available.
Newsletters are the best way to stay in the loop with the latest movers, shakers, and wave-makers in the product world. When a good Product Management newsletter hits your inbox, you’re just a click away from thought-provoking leadership and actionable information to make you a better PM. Convenient, right?
Newsletters give you direct access to some of the most respected minds in Product Management, product design, product-led growth, product operations, and every other product-related field you care about. Many of these folks have literally written the book on modern Product Management practices.
Now here’s the catch with newsletters: I’m willing to bet that you’ve signed up for dozens of newsletters, only to regret it when your inbox gets flooded with messages that fail to grab your attention.
That’s what we’re here to help you avoid. We’ve handpicked a list of our favorite Product Management newsletters for 2025, curated by myself and the rest of the ProdPad team. These are the newsletters we actually read, love, and trust to help us build a product we’re proud of.
We’re confident this list of 17 Product Management newsletters will do the same for you.
Here’s the lineup!
You can start subscribing now if you’re in a hurry. But if you’re keen for more details, click on the ones that catch your eye to discover why they deserve a spot in your inbox.
- The Outcome by ProdPad
- Lenny’s Newsletter by Lenny Rachitsky
- One Knight in Product by Jason Knight
- Product Talk by Teresa Torres
- TLDR Product
- The Product Compass by Pawel Huryn
- Priortised by Mind the Product
- ONE THING by Bruce McCarthy
- SVPG Nesletter by Marty Cagan
- The Looking Glass by Julie Zhuo
- Growth Unhinged by Kyle Poyar
- The Beautiful Mess John Cutler
- Product Management IRL by Amy Mitchell
- Food for Agile Thought by Stefan Wolpers
- UX Collective newsletter
- The Product Growth Newsletter by Aakash Gupta
- Morning Brew
1. The Outcome
The Outcome is our very own newsletter here at ProdPad. There may be a minor, very small chance that we’re a little biased, but we think it’s pretty great. It’s a treasure trove of insights for a range of Product Managers, be it if you’re a newbie looking to learn, or an old hand wanting to keep up with the latest thought leadership and best practice.
In each edition, you can expect articles on topics like user research, customer feedback, feature prioritization, and product metrics, as well as useful Product Management resources like this list! The Outcome also often includes info about our upcoming webinars featuring industry experts, giving you access to the latest thinking and best practices in the field of Product Management.
The Outcome covers the entire Product Management lifecycle, from idea conception to product launch, and beyond. Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned pro, The Outcome ensures you stay up-to-date with the ever-evolving world of Product Management.
It’ll also let you know about the latest and greatest updates we’ve made to our own product, such us our new inbuilt AI tool: CoPilot.
Prepare to have your mind blown with ProdPad CoPilot
2. Lenny’s Newsletter
If you can only choose one Product Leader to keep up-to-date with, make sure it’s Lenny. Lenny Rachitsky, a former Airbnb product lead, has created a newsletter that has become a must-follow in the Product Management community.
Why? Well, Lenny’s Newsletter is a rich source of deep insights into product strategy, growth tactics, and the art of building exceptional products.
Lenny leverages his extensive experience to provide subscribers with data-driven analyses and practical takeaways, with regular updates multiple times a week. His weekly newsletter often features interviews with the best Product Leaders from various companies, and his surveys are a great way to keep your finger on the pulse of what’s happening in Product Management.
He also hosts an entertaining and informative Product Management podcast series, unsurprisingly titled Lenny’s Podcast.
Expect to find comprehensive case studies and in-depth explorations of successful product launches in this newsletter. Whether it’s dissecting the strategies of tech giants or uncovering the secrets of startups, Lenny leaves no stone unturned. Lenny’s Newsletter is an indispensable resource if you’re seeking a newsletter that combines real-world examples with strategic thinking.
3. One Knight in Product
Jason Knight, a seasoned Product Manager and engaging host of the “One Knight in Product” podcast, brings his Product Management insights to your inbox with this lively newsletter. Jason’s unique perspective on the Product Management world is informed by years of experience and a knack for storytelling.
In his weekly newsletter, you can expect a mix of actionable advice, thought-provoking commentary, and curated content from around the product sphere. Jason doesn’t shy away from tackling complex topics, often breaking them down with clarity and a touch of humor. Whether he’s discussing roadmapping strategies, product-market fit, or navigating stakeholder management, his insights are refreshingly relatable.
If you’re looking for a newsletter that combines wit, wisdom, and a genuine passion for Product Management, One Knight in Product is your perfect match.
4. Product Talk
Product Talk is a newsletter curated by the fantastic Teresa Torres, and it goes beyond just surface-level discussions of Product Management. Teresa, a product discovery coach with years of experience, offers a deep dive into product strategy, design, and innovation. Her newsletter is designed to help Product Managers make better, data-driven Product Management decisions by providing them with the tools and insights they need.
One of the standout features of Product Talk is the focus on user research, emphasizing continuous discovery and customer-centric product development. Teresa often shares techniques, case studies, and real-world examples of how to conduct effective user research and translate those insights into product improvements. If you’re looking to refine your product discovery and development processes, Product Talk will set you on the right path.
It’s not just practical advice though. Product Talk often includes thought-provoking essays and commentary on the state of the Product Management industry. Teresa’s unique perspective and expertise make this newsletter a must-read for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of Product Management principles.
Learn more about Continuous Discovery in one of our past webinars with Teresa Torres:
Uncover the Secrets to Continuous Product Discovery
5. TLDR Product
TLDR Product is an aggregated newsletter. That means that the creators scour the Product world to find THE BEST articles on Product Management that you need to be reading. If you find it hard to know what to read and to find the right resources, TLDR Product does that all for you, bringing you must-read content to your inbox.
For those who crave bite-sized updates on the latest in Product Management, TLDR Product is your go-to. This newsletter delivers quick, digestible insights into trends, tools, and strategies that Product Managers can use to stay ahead of the curve.
TLDR Product keeps its focus broad, covering everything from new tech developments to practical tips for improving team collaboration and workflows. Each edition is packed with insightful articles, ensuring you get the most important updates in just a few minutes.
Perfect for busy PMs – which is all PMs, right – TLDR Product ensures you’re always in the know without the information overload.
6. The Product Compass
Paweł Huryn’s The Product Compass is a newsletter designed to help Product Managers navigate the ever-evolving landscape of their field. With years of experience in product strategy and leadership, Paweł shares clear, actionable guidance to help you align your efforts with the broader business vision.
The newsletter focuses on product strategy, team leadership, and long-term planning. Expect insights on topics like creating a compelling vision, prioritizing effectively, and fostering a culture of innovation. Pawel’s knack for providing practical advice grounded in real-world experience makes this newsletter a standout.
If you’re looking for a resource that provides clear direction and steady guidance, The Product Compass is the one to follow.
7. Prioritised
Prioritised is the newsletter from Mind the Product, a community of Product Managers and product enthusiasts (that I am a co-founder of!). Mind the Product is renowned for their Product Management conferences and events, and their newsletter is an extension of their commitment to product excellence.
In each edition, Prioritised brings together insights from a diverse range of product experts and thought leaders. It covers a wide array of topics, including product leadership, design thinking, and innovation. It provides fresh and varied perspectives on common Product Management challenges.
Mind the Product also often features updates on their unmissable events, workshops, and webinars, as well as product job listings, making it a valuable resource for networking and professional development.
8. ONE THING
Bruce McCarthy’s newsletter, ONE THING, is a concise and thought-provoking resource for Product Managers. As a co-author of “Product Roadmaps Relaunched,” Bruce has a wealth of experience in product development, and he distills his wisdom into bite-sized, actionable insights in each newsletter.
“In each weekly offering, you’ll get one insight I had, one great article I read, one amazing person I met, one question I need your help with, one product job that needs someone awesome”
Bruce McCarthy, Product Culture Founder
ONE THING focuses on the fundamental aspects of Product Management and product culture. You’ll get articles on topics like prioritization, roadmapping, and fostering a culture of innovation.
What sets this newsletter apart is its commitment to delivering one key idea or concept in each edition, allowing readers to absorb valuable knowledge quickly. There’s no fluff, just the core nugget of information you need to know.
Bruce’s approach to Product Management emphasizes simplicity and clarity, making ONE THING an easy win if you like your advice straightforward and actionable. If you’re a product person looking for a concise yet impactful newsletter that hones in on the essentials of Product Management, ONE THING is a great choice.
We’ve got a couple of great webinars with Bruce. Check out his talk pitting OKRs and roadmaps against each other:
OKR vs Roadmap Deathmatch
9. SVPG Newsletter
The SVPG Newsletter is brought to you by industry legend Marty Cagan’s Silicon Valley Product Group, a well-respected consultancy known for helping organizations build successful products. This product newsletter is an extension of SVPG’s expertise and offers valuable insights and strategies for Product Managers.
In each edition, you’ll find articles and resources covering a wide range of product-related topics, from product leadership and innovation to user experience and product-market fit. The SVPG team leverages its extensive industry experience to provide practical advice that can help you excel in your Product Management role.
One of the best things about this Product Management newsletter is its emphasis on product leadership and team dynamics. Marty often pens articles exploring the challenges of leading product teams effectively, making it a source of knowledge for aspiring and seasoned product leaders alike.
10. The Looking Glass
The Looking Glass is a unique and thought-provoking newsletter that offers a fresh perspective on Product Management. Authored by Julie Zhuo, co-founder of Sundial and former VP of Product Design at Facebook, this newsletter is a series of essays and musings that contemplate the future of Product Management and design, innovation, and how to effectively lead a product team.
Less focused on How-to content, The Looking Glass excels at making you think deeply about Product Management, sparking critical thinking and encouraging readers to consider the bigger picture. It’s a great jumping-off point for Product Managers who want to challenge their assumptions and explore new ideas.
However, it’s worth noting that half of the newsletter is restricted by a paywall.
Expect to find content every other week that explores the intersections of technology, culture, and human behavior. The Looking Glass is an intellectual exploration of the Product Management landscape, making it a compelling read.
11. Growth Unhinged
Kyle Poyar’s Growth Unhinged is another real gem. Kyle dives into the nitty-gritty of what it takes to scale products and teams, be it articles on Growth Product Management and deep dives on PLG companies, and his insights come from a pretty solid place – he’s an Operating Partner at OpenView. This means he’s constantly in the mix, checking out what the fastest-growing startups are up to. So, when you’re reading his newsletter, you’re getting a peek into the growth strategies and tactics that are working in the real world, right now.
Then, there’s the community aspect of his Product Management newsletter. Kyle’s not just throwing information at you; he’s actually fostering a space where founders, investors, and product folks can share their best advice for Product Managers and growth insights. This kind of community vibe makes the newsletter more than just a read; it’s like being part of a club where everyone’s keen on growing and learning together.
Each issue is packed with case studies and growth strategies, but it’s also super accessible. Whether you’re a seasoned PM or just starting out, you’re bound to find something that resonates.
12. The Beautiful Mess
The Beautiful Mess from John Cutler is a pretty awesome resource for Product Managers. First off, John’s fascinating insights on product development can really help you if you’re trying to get better at managing projects that involve a bunch of different teams. He’s worked as a Product Evangelist at Amplitude, so he knows his stuff when it comes to creating products that not only rock the market but also play nice with all parts of a company.
His knack for mixing hard data with the softer, more human side of things also brings a rare and valuable take that you don’t often see. This is super important – as a Product Manager, you’ve got to make decisions based on solid facts, but you can’t just ignore what users are saying if it disagrees with your numbers. John’s newsletter is like getting a weekly dose of this balanced perspective, which is great for keeping your skills sharp and your empathy honed.
13. Product Management IRL
Amy Mitchell’s Product Management IRL brings the day-to-day realities of Product Management to life. With her approachable style and practical focus, Amy offers a newsletter that feels like a conversation with a trusted colleague.
As Principal Product Manager at Dell Technologies, Amy draws from extensive experience to share lessons learned from her career, often exploring how to manage competing priorities, improve Product team dynamics, and advocate for users. She writes with honesty and authenticity, making her insights refreshingly relatable.
If you’re after authentic advice for thriving in the world of Product Management, Product Management IRL is a must-read.
14. Food for Agile Thought
Agile methodologies and Product Management go hand-in-hand. Curated by agile coach Stefan Wolpers, Food for Agile Thought is a treasure trove for Product Managers interested in agile practices and continuous improvement. Stefan’s 18+ years of expertise as a Scrum Master, Product Owner, and Agile Coach shine through in this thoughtfully curated newsletter.
Each edition features a mix of articles, insights, and tools that cover agile methodologies, product ownership, and team dynamics. Stefan also authored the Scrum Anti-Patterns Guide, where he highlights common pitfalls in Scrum practices and offers insightful remedies to enhance team effectiveness.
Food for Agile Thought connects you with the best agile-focused content of the week, while also bringing you a selection of Product Management focused work too. Stefan also fact-checks various articles, breaking down any that contain misinformation in his Lemon of the Week section.
If your focus is on blending agile principles with effective Product Management, Food for Agile Thought is your go-to weekly read.
15. UX Collective Newsletter
The UX Collective newsletter is all about giving you a fresh perspective on product design – moving beyond just ticking boxes and genuinely innovating in the design space. It’s like getting a regular dose of inspiration that can totally change how you approach designing your products. The newsletter covers a lot of ground, from user experience tips to the latest design trends, and it’s super helpful for keeping your ideas fresh and your Product Management skills sharp.
You don’t need to spend hours sifting through articles and blogs; this newsletter brings the cream of the crop right to your inbox. It’s a time-saver and a life-saver for busy Product Managers who want to stay in the loop without getting overwhelmed.
16. The Product Growth Newsletter
Aakash Gupta, a growth expert and founder of The Product Growth Newsletter, offers a focused take on scaling products and teams. As VP of Product at Apollo.io, a unicorn startup, Aakash honed his expertise in driving product growth, which he now shares through his newsletter.
The newsletter dives deep into growth experiments, case studies, and industry trends, offering actionable strategies for acquisition, retention, monetization, and more. Aakash also offers a Product Growth Course Pack for those looking to supercharge their knowledge and skills in product-led growth.
Whether you’re improving your product’s onboarding experience or figuring out your next growth lever, this newsletter equips you with the tools and inspiration to make it happen. For those looking to grow their products and their impact, The Product Growth Newsletter is an invaluable resource.
17. Morning Brew
While not exclusively focused on Product Management, Morning Brew is a widely recognized and respected source of business, finance, and tech companies news. Its unique blend of informative content, wit, puzzles, and brevity makes it a favorite among professionals across various industries, including Product Management.
In each daily edition, the Morning Brew delivers a concise and engaging summary of the day’s top news stories, including those related to technology, startups, and innovation. As a Product Manager, staying informed about broader industry trends and economic developments is crucial. Morning Brew provides this wider context, helping you make informed decisions in your role.
Another bonus is that Morning Brew often features special reports and deep dives into specific industries, offering valuable insights that can inform your product strategies.
Why reading Product Management newsletters will make you a better PM
Product Management is more than a job you do. For many, it becomes a lifestyle and and obsession. It’s a dynamic and constantly evolving discipline. If you want to get good at it – and STAY good – it requires a commitment to continuous learning and adaptation. That’s why you need to be inhaling Product Management newsletters like a blue whale sucking in plankton.
They’re invaluable assets for product professionals who really want to excel in their roles and climb the Product Management career path.
Newsletters give you insights, regularly, fresh from the horse’s mouth. Where else will you get this direct access to knowledge?
Here’s why you should make a habit of reading Product Management newsletters in 2025 and beyond:
- 🧠 Stay informed and relevant: The Product Management landscape is notorious for its rapid changes in technology, market dynamics, and user expectations. Subscribing to newsletters keeps you informed about the latest industry trends, emerging technologies, and shifts in consumer behavior, helping you to ensure your product strategies remain relevant and adaptable.
- 🔍 Access to expert insights: Many Product Management newsletters are curated by industry experts, thought leaders, and seasoned practitioners. These individuals possess a wealth of experience and knowledge, and their newsletters offer direct access to their insights and wisdom. Learning from the experiences, successes, and failures of these experts can help you avoid common pitfalls and make informed decisions.
- 📚 Continuous learning: Successful Product Managers are lifelong learners. Newsletters provide a structured and time-efficient way to consume new information, research, case studies, and best practices. They offer bite-sized, easily digestible content that you can integrate into your daily work, ensuring that you’re constantly growing as a professional.
- 🤝 Networking opportunities: Product Management newsletters often include announcements and information about industry events, conferences, webinars, and meetups. Attending these events can be an excellent way to expand your professional network, connect with peers facing similar challenges, and exchange ideas with fellow Product Managers.
- 🚀 Career advancement: Staying updated through newsletters not only enhances your skills but also opens up career advancement opportunities. Knowledgeable and proactive Product Managers are highly sought after in the job market. Subscribing to newsletters can help you identify new roles, job openings, and companies aligned with your career goals.
- 💡 Fresh ideas and innovation: Newsletters frequently feature case studies, innovative product launches, and creative solutions to complex problems. By keeping up with these insights, you can inject fresh ideas and innovative thinking into your product development process, leading to more successful outcomes.
- ⏱️ Time efficiency: Scouring the internet for relevant articles, blog posts, and research can be time-consuming. Newsletters streamline this process by delivering curated content directly to your inbox, saving you precious time that you can allocate to strategic planning and execution.
- 🌐 Community building: Many product management newsletters foster a sense of community among subscribers. Engaging with these communities can lead to collaborative opportunities, mentorship, and a sense of belonging in the broader product management profession.
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Whether you’re a seasoned Product Manager or just stepping into the role, subscribing to these Product Management newsletters in 2025 will keep you informed, inspired, and ready to tackle the challenges of the industry. These curated insights are a must-have for anyone looking to sharpen their skills and stay ahead in their Product Management journey.
Pair these newsletters with tools designed to help you excel, and you’ll level up faster than ever. The right Product Management tool doesn’t just support your work—it amplifies your impact.
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