From personal experience and talking with a lot of Product Managers, I found that most PMs are blocked from doing strategic work and other tasks because of having to be in so many meetings in the day.
With muno, product managers can set key information they want to get from a specific meeting and have their agent handle the meeting whilst they complete other tasks.
Their agents can also complete meeting follow up tasks such as exporting conversation summaries and transcripts to Google Docs or Notion and updating their Product Management boards.
@levon_davtyan1 Thank you Levon!! Yes, those are a great shout. Will get onto implementing them now!
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I used to manage a team and half my one-on-ones were structured status updates — an agent could handle those. But how do people react when AI calls instead of their manager? Any pushback from feeling like I just do not have time for them?
@klara_minarikova That's exactly it, that's what muno intends to assist with. Some teams might be hesitant to have a chat with the AI and others teams do not mind at all from what I have seen so far.
For the teams that are a bit hesitant and sort of pushing back, muno has to meet them where they're at. What we also do is help managers assure their team that it is because they are a priority that they have to use muno. Managers do want to have all of these meetings, but then that also comes at the cost of laying out the roadmap for the team or unblocking them on other tasks.
muno is not intended to take away all face time with managers, but the belief here is that there is probably too much of it for the manager's end that detracts from them being impactful to the fullest extent.
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This hits a real pain point honestly. I work with PMs constantly and the amount of time they spend in status update meetings that could just be async is wild. Having an agent that actually handles the meeting and pulls out the relevant bits is way more useful than just another "meeting summary" tool.
Curious about the voice conversation part. Does the agent adapt its questions based on what's already been discussed or is it working from a fixed checklist each time?
@mihir_kanzariya Exactly Mihir! Most PMs get drawn into so many meetings and taken away from other tasks. The agent receives context from its creator and goes through a structure it creates for the conversation. The agent also understands and refers to earlier points in the conversation.
@dickson_dokowe Exactly!! The same way engineers are now orchestrators of agents that write code, Product Managers will become orchestrators of agents that do discovery, agents that run 1 to 1s and that help with strategy and roadmapping!
@0x_s13i Happy to have you and the team as customers! And very excited to share the new update that has more integrations, and for you to use it with external folks too! Cheers Sam!
@0x_s13i Happy to have you and the team as customers! And very excited to share the new update that has more integrations, and for you to use it with external folks too! Cheers Sam!
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For me, trying to launch a workflow app part time while having a full time job I can send this to end users to get their feedback without having to get diaries aligned across different work schedules. Thank you!
@mabhaila1 Looking forward to seeing your app come out Areeb, and hopefully you launch on Product Hunt too! Exactly, besides talking to teammates, getting feedback from users is also another way that managers can get stuck in meetings they feel they need to be in at the cost of other work. No more diary alignment friction!
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Having an AI handle 1-to-1 check-ins and then auto-update tickets in Jira/Notion is a real time-saver for distributed teams. The async angle is smart — forcing real-time meetings across time zones is one of the biggest pain points for remote teams.
We're also launching today — YearView, a quiet 12-month planning canvas. Both our products share a philosophy: less reactive noise, more intentional work. Congrats on the launch!
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@levon_davtyan1 Thank you Levon!! Yes, those are a great shout. Will get onto implementing them now!
I used to manage a team and half my one-on-ones were structured status updates — an agent could handle those. But how do people react when AI calls instead of their manager? Any pushback from feeling like I just do not have time for them?
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@klara_minarikova That's exactly it, that's what muno intends to assist with. Some teams might be hesitant to have a chat with the AI and others teams do not mind at all from what I have seen so far.
For the teams that are a bit hesitant and sort of pushing back, muno has to meet them where they're at. What we also do is help managers assure their team that it is because they are a priority that they have to use muno. Managers do want to have all of these meetings, but then that also comes at the cost of laying out the roadmap for the team or unblocking them on other tasks.
muno is not intended to take away all face time with managers, but the belief here is that there is probably too much of it for the manager's end that detracts from them being impactful to the fullest extent.
This hits a real pain point honestly. I work with PMs constantly and the amount of time they spend in status update meetings that could just be async is wild. Having an agent that actually handles the meeting and pulls out the relevant bits is way more useful than just another "meeting summary" tool.
Curious about the voice conversation part. Does the agent adapt its questions based on what's already been discussed or is it working from a fixed checklist each time?
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@mihir_kanzariya Exactly Mihir! Most PMs get drawn into so many meetings and taken away from other tasks. The agent receives context from its creator and goes through a structure it creates for the conversation. The agent also understands and refers to earlier points in the conversation.
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I can see a lot of value in doing discovery conversations with muno you might not otherwise pick up, could be the start of 10x PMs!
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@dickson_dokowe Exactly!! The same way engineers are now orchestrators of agents that write code, Product Managers will become orchestrators of agents that do discovery, agents that run 1 to 1s and that help with strategy and roadmapping!
Bilanc
Love using Muno with our team! Looking forward to Linear integration! Also excited to connect Muno to customer calls etc.
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@0x_s13i Happy to have you and the team as customers! And very excited to share the new update that has more integrations, and for you to use it with external folks too! Cheers Sam!
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@0x_s13i Happy to have you and the team as customers! And very excited to share the new update that has more integrations, and for you to use it with external folks too! Cheers Sam!
For me, trying to launch a workflow app part time while having a full time job I can send this to end users to get their feedback without having to get diaries aligned across different work schedules. Thank you!
muno
@mabhaila1 Looking forward to seeing your app come out Areeb, and hopefully you launch on Product Hunt too! Exactly, besides talking to teammates, getting feedback from users is also another way that managers can get stuck in meetings they feel they need to be in at the cost of other work. No more diary alignment friction!
Having an AI handle 1-to-1 check-ins and then auto-update tickets in Jira/Notion is a real time-saver for distributed teams. The async angle is smart — forcing real-time meetings across time zones is one of the biggest pain points for remote teams.
We're also launching today — YearView, a quiet 12-month planning canvas. Both our products share a philosophy: less reactive noise, more intentional work. Congrats on the launch!