Udemy: Google Gemini for product management
Google Gemini for Product Management: AI-Powered PM is a Udemy course created by Shah Nawaz and Meta Brains, last updated in April 2026. It focuses on the practical side of integrating Google Gemini into a product manager’s daily work, covering concrete tasks rather than abstract AI theory.
Who it is for
The course targets practising product managers who want to adopt Gemini as a working tool rather than an experiment. No prior AI experience is required — the curriculum moves from basics to specific PM applications, making it suitable for those new to Gemini as well as PMs who have only used it casually. The emphasis is on immediate applicability rather than certification or academic depth.
What it covers
The course spans 13 sections and 60 lectures, totalling just over seven hours of content. The modules follow the shape of a typical product lifecycle: user and market research, idea generation, user story writing, PRD drafting, and roadmap planning. Each stage shows how Gemini can reduce the time PMs spend on first drafts and synthesis tasks, while keeping judgment and prioritisation decisions with the PM.
Particular attention goes to using Gemini inside Google Workspace — Docs, Sheets, and Slides — which means the workflows shown are directly applicable for teams already in the Google ecosystem. The course also covers building prompts for specific PM outputs such as feature specifications and competitor analyses, with worked examples for each use case.
What it does not cover
The course does not address AI strategy at the organisational level or how to roll out AI tooling across a product team. It focuses on individual productivity. PMs looking for coverage of AI agents, multi-model workflows, or technical AI architecture will need to look elsewhere. The Google-centric framing also means that workflows built around other toolchains receive limited attention.
The 7-hour format makes this a self-contained practical introduction that can be completed over a few evenings, with applications to ongoing PM work available from the first session.