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About the Product Therapy community
Product Therapy is a Slack Group for Technologists, Product Managers, Designers, and Product Designers with roughly 45 members. It has a live chat communication style.
In their own words
There are tons of communities around product, but often people are too afraid to be vulnerable and share real data, because their reputation is on the line. Self-promotion eventually takes over. Our 100% annonymous community enables people to get real about their problems: from hands-on product questions to even political problems at their workplace.
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