Product Management Projects in Karachi
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Suhrab Khan
Financial Reporting and Invoice Management
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Ahmed Amanatullah
mCollect - Field Collections :: Behance
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Tabraiz Malik
I do Project Management
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Suhrab Khan
Customer Support and Lead Management Automation
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Ahmed Amanatullah
Mall Marketing Analytics App :: Behance
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Muhammad Ali Raza
Traceability Matrix
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Mudasar Sultan Mehmood
Slack Automation
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Faarid Qureshi
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A tiny copy tweak → 3× more paid users 🚀 We changed just one line on our pricing cards: from generic pricing text → “One-time payment only” (clearly visible). That single clarification: 1. Removed purchase anxiety 2. Built instant trust 3. Answered the #1 pre-sale question before users had it No redesign. No new features. Just clearer copy. Reminder: growth isn’t always about big changes, sometimes it’s about saying the right thing at the right place. Curious what’s the smallest copy change that moved metrics for you? 👀
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Suhrab Khan
Ecommerce Custom Automation
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Muhammad Umar Ansari
POD Product Listing Specialist | Printify T-shirt Design Uploads
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Danish ts
list your cosmetic product and review fda mocra compliance
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Faarid Qureshi
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Powerpresent.ai - AI-Powered Presentation Tool
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Danish ts
Amazon Listing Creation for Beauty & Skincare Products
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Faarid Qureshi
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Misk Events Platform - Enterprise Events & Programs App
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Faarid Qureshi
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ZainTech - Enterprise CMS-Driven Platform
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Faarid Qureshi
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2/7 — Taking on the challenge (and saying no a lot) When we started PowerPresent, the temptation was strong to build everything. More AI. More buttons. More “wow” features. That’s usually how MVPs die 🙂 Then we asked a simpler question: What is the one moment users actually care about? It wasn’t “AI-generated slides.” It was finishing a presentation before the panic sets in. So we made some hard calls: • Cut features we personally liked • Kept the flow boringly simple (on purpose) • Focused on speed, clarity, and fewer decisions Less “look what we built.” More “thank God this is done.” Next up, I’ll share how we designed the first MVP flow and the mistakes we made before getting it right → 3/7
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