The PM Bible is a comprehensive knowledge base of product management course summaries. Think of it as your personal product management learning assistant—one that has already done the hard work of watching the lectures, taking notes, and organizing the insights.
You’ll find concise summaries of courses from the most credible learning platforms including:
✅ Coursera
✅ Udemy
✅ LinkedIn Learning
✅ Pendo
✅ Pluralsight
✅ Skillshare
✅ LiveLessons
✅ Product School
✅ Oreilly
✅ Udacity
✅ Lynda
Each summary is provided as a standalone PDF, which means you can jump into exactly the topic you want without any friction.
🎯 Why I Created the PM Bible
As a product manager myself, I’ve been on the hunt for resources to level up my skills. Over time, I realized three major pain points:
Time Constraints: Watching dozens of hours of course videos is unrealistic with a full-time job.
Repetition Across Courses: Many courses repeat the same fundamental concepts but don’t always present them in a compact, comparative way.
Cost Barrier: Subscribing to multiple platforms or buying individual courses adds up quickly—often without knowing if the content is worth it.
So, I spent the last year going through over 110 courses, curating the most important takeaways, and condensing them into digestible PDFs for myself. Eventually, I realized: Why not share this with the community?
Thus, the PM Bible was born.
🔍 What You’ll Find Inside
Each course summary is organized based on the original learning platform and is directly linked in the repository. A few examples of what you’ll discover:
🧩 Strategy and Fundamentals
Product Strategy – Product School
Digital Product Management – Coursera
Product Management A-Z – Udemy
🛠 Tools and Techniques
Agile Scrum Product Owner Certification – Udemy
Product Roadmapping – Product School
Wireframing for Product Managers – Lynda
🧪 Experiments, Analytics, and Growth
Designing and Running Experiments – Lynda
Product Analytics – Product School
Product-Led Growth – Pendo
🤖 Emerging Topics
AI for Product Management – Pendo
Human Factors in AI – Coursera
The Product Management for AI & Data Science – Udemy
👨💼 Career Preparation
Product Manager Interview Practice – Udemy
How to Get Hired as a PM – Udemy
Mastering Job Interview English – Udemy
With this structure, you can cherry-pick what matters most to you—whether you’re prepping for an interview, defining OKRs, building a roadmap, or launching a new product.
⏳ How Much Time and Money Can You Save?
Let’s break it down:
Time Saved: On average, each course ranges from 3 to 10 hours. By summarizing 110+ courses, I’ve distilled 400+ hours of material into crisp 5-10 page documents.
Money Saved: Most platforms charge anywhere between $10 to $300 per course. Collectively, that’s over $2,000+ in value if purchased individually.
All of this knowledge is now freely available at your fingertips.
👥 Who is This For?
Whether you’re a complete beginner or a senior product manager, PM Bible is for:
💡 Aspiring PMs: Understand core concepts quickly and build confidence for your first role.
📈 Current PMs: Sharpen your toolkit with advanced topics and emerging trends like AI in product management.
🧑🏫 Educators & Coaches: Use the summaries as a foundation for your training materials or workshops.
🧪 Founders & Entrepreneurs: Learn how to think like a product manager when building and launching your own products.
🧭 How to Use the Repository
The summaries are categorized by the course platform for easy navigation. Each folder contains PDF files titled by course name. Here’s how you can get started:
Pick your platform: Udemy, Coursera, LinkedIn, etc.
Open any PDF to read the summary in minutes.
Bookmark or download the summaries you need most.
No login, no paywall, no hassle.
⚠️ A Quick Disclaimer
These are not full course replacements. They are original, independently created summaries designed to highlight key concepts, frameworks, and actionable insights.
If you find a course valuable based on the summary, I strongly encourage you to purchase or enroll in the full version to support the original creators and deepen your understanding.
❤️ Want to Support the Project?
This project was built with passion and curiosity, and it’s totally free to use. If you’ve found it helpful and want to contribute, you can support the project with a small donation via Tether (USDT):
Product management is one of the most dynamic, interdisciplinary, and rewarding fields out there—but learning it doesn’t have to be slow or expensive.
With the PM Bible, I hope to give back to the community that taught me so much. If it helps even one person land a PM job or build a better product, it’s all been worth it.
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