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Workshop: Cursor for Product Managers (remote)

Thursday, January 22, 2026
5:00 PM
Buenos Aires (UTC-3)
Remote
9.5/10(10 reviews)

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Pensado especialmente para PMs y Directores de Producto sin experiencia previa en código, pero que quieren poder prototipar, iterar y trabajar con mayor autonomía.

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9.5/10(10 responses)
10/10

El workshop estuvo muy bueno. Ejemplos muy practicos y sobre todo saque mucho provehco de los comentarios y posibles roadblocks que uno se podria encontrar, y como sortearlos.

Facundo Carrizo·Jan 23
10/10

El curso estuvo excelente. Ari supo llevarlo de forma impecable, logrando que fuera valioso tanto para quienes recién empiezan como para quienes ya venían usando Cursor. Aportó muchísimo valor práctico y, además, nos dejó muy motivados. Se generó un espacio de aprendizaje real, con un nivel de gente increíble y un clima súper enriquecedor. Destaco especialmente el cambio en la forma de pensar el desarrollo de software y la comprensión del poder que hoy tienen las personas sin conocimientos técnicos: es realmente transformador. Excelente nivel. Ojalá haya muchos más cursos de este estilo. Gracias, Ari!

Ezequiel Mirmulstein·Jan 23
10/10

As a Product Manager, I found the session incredibly valuable—not only because of the clear explanations and practical guidance, but especially because we had the opportunity to work with real code. Being able to go hands-on, write actual snippets, and follow the full deployment process made the learning experience both engaging and empowering. It bridged the gap between theory and practice in a way that few workshops manage to do. I left with a much deeper understanding of how things work behind the scenes, and with practical skills I can apply immediately. Highly recommended!

A Gregorio·Jan 23
9/10

Ari showed his building skills with Cursor while live-prompting and shared openly how he was putting all the pieces together in a strategic way for what he's planning. I learned about AI, product prototyping, and also got a nudge to go even further with tools and methodologies that I wasn't aware of. Also, he was very approachable as to encourage others to participate and build as well, at the same time fostering a sense of community. Thanks Ari. Keep it coming!

Benji J·Jan 23
9/10

Excelente curso para motivarse a iniciar en el mundo del vibecoding. Bien complementada la parte teórica con la práctica

Maximilino Cardozo·Jan 22
8/10

Ari made an spectacular masterclass from zero to hero about how to use Cursor as a PM.

Mario Leon Rojas·Squads Ventures·Jan 22
10/10

Estuvo buenísimo para comparar metodologías que usa cada uno y para motivarnos a saltar a la acción

Gonzalo Silman·WakeUp Labs·Jan 22
10/10

Great course. It covered the 101s and I was already applying it while taking it. The shift in how to think about building software, and realizing the power non-technical people have today, was especially valuable

Bruno Gielczynsky·Jan 22
10/10

La parte práctica

Juan Betancourt·Talos·Jan 22
9/10

Muy capo Ariel. Me gusta su manera de pensar producto!

Eugenio Weskamp·La Segunda Seguros·Jan 22

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