Product Therapy is a free, invite-only community by tl;dv that gathers product professionals who discuss their careers anonymously.
tl;dv is a free tool that allows you to record your meetings to view and share them later. It has a lot of features that make the lives of product teams easier. If you need advanced features, they have additional plans: check out their pricing page.
tl;dv has a free, anonymous community: Product Therapy. This invite-only community gathers product professionals from all over the world inside a Slack group to discuss anonymously their work as product professionals. To join, you only need to complete an application form and wait to be accepted.
Inside the Slack group, members get real about their problems. Their conversations range from hands-on product questions to even political problems at their workplace. Since the community is anonymous, people don't become too afraid to be vulnerable and share real data, because their reputation isn't on the line.
Overall, it's a great community to ask questions, get support and advice from like-minded peers, and learn more about how to boost your career as a product professional.
Participate in honest conversations:
By joining the Product Therapy community, you will be able to participate in open discussions about your struggles, challenges, questions, and doubts you might have in your day-to-day work as a product professional.
Get support and advice:
Product Therapy gathers product professionals who support each other by listening, giving feedback, and contributing with their expertise and valuable advice.
No requirements.
Virtual
Product Therapy members connect and interact inside a Slack group. There, you can anonymously chat with other product professionals to vent about issues with your team or your company. Additionally, members use the group to ask product questions and share their experiences honestly, without worrying about their reputation.
"I spend so much of my life in meetings, this is absolute God send. Thanks for making this a reality." -Gavin Dove