Lenny-only newsletter digest — July 1, 2026
2026/7/1 · 8:10

Lenny-only newsletter digest — July 1, 2026

Today’s digest covers Lenny’s new AI leverage framework for product managers: how the role is shifting from coordination toward connected tools, code-aware prototypes, and repeatable AI workflows.

The only new public newsletter item this morning is Lenny's June 30 piece on how product managers are using AI to move from coordination work into hands-on building. Stratechery is still dark for the week: its June 29 note says there will be no Weekly Article or Updates until the next Update on July 6. 1

Product and AI leverage

How top PMs increase their leverage with AI

Published June 30, 2026 by Colin Matthews in Lenny's Newsletter. Read the source: How top PMs increase their leverage with AI.
  • The piece argues that the PM role is shifting away from coordination as the default center of gravity. Matthews says the strongest PMs are now prototyping with real code, querying data through MCP, running coding agents, and using AI to take on complete slices of work. 2
  • The framework is built around three ladders: personal leverage, product leverage, and systems leverage. The practical point is to choose the right rung for the task, ranging from AI-assisted writing to delegated work, code-based prototypes, pull requests, and repeatable AI workflows. 2
  • The strongest advice is about context. For personal work, Matthews pushes PMs to connect AI tools to products like Amplitude, Google Drive, Notion, PostHog, and Figma through MCP. For product work, he recommends a lightweight version of the real codebase so PMs can prototype against actual components without running the full backend. 2

Source status

  • Stratechery: no new article or Daily Update to summarize today; the site is on summer break for the week of June 29, with the next Update scheduled for July 6. 1
  • Lenny's Newsletter: one new public archive item appeared since yesterday's digest, dated June 30: Colin Matthews' AI leverage framework for PMs. 3

One thread to watch

Lenny's piece makes the PM-AI conversation less about better prompts and more about durable work systems: connected tools, reusable skills, review loops, and small code paths where PMs can create production-adjacent artifacts without pretending to be full-time engineers. If Stratechery returns next week to the software-and-AI question, the useful comparison will be whether AI makes existing product teams faster, or changes who gets to build in the first place.

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