TL;DR – The CTA!

Antigravity is Google's answer to Cursor.

By popular demand, I spent all weekend building Antigravity for Product Managers so you’d be able to do it over the holidays!

Like my other courses, it’s a complete guide to Antigravity for PM use cases – taught IN Antigravity, everything is immediately and directly applicable.

Help me with the launch now by commenting “Antigravity” on your favorite platform:

Your comment obviously helps these posts get more exposure, and I really appreciate it.

More visibility = more PMs building with AI. That’s my mission.

Okay, now for the lore 👇

You asked, I delivered

In Friday's poll, I asked what you wanted to learn next, and a lot more people put Antigravity that I expected. I didn’t think people even knew what it was.

If you’re like “yeah I don’t know what it is” – it’s Google’s new AI tool that’s basically Cursor.

I’ve gotten quite a few requests in comments and DMs on social media.

Antigravity is also free right now….

And you all (hopefully) have time over the holidays…

I did what any reasonable person would do: I locked myself in my office all weekend with nothing but a tall stack of pancakes and built the entire course.

And viola, my holiday gift to you! 🎁

If you want to give ME a gift, please comment on the launch posts! I know it’s circuitous, but it really helps me.

What is Antigravity?

Antigravity is Google's answer to Cursor.

It launched last month with:

  • Gemini 3 Pro access (free!)

  • Claude Opus 4.5 access (also, very surprisingly, free!)

  • No ChatGPT models which is a lowkey snub

  • Nano Banana Pro image generation right in the chat

  • Native Chrome integration (it's Google, so obviously)

(Of course, as a PM you know a free product from Google means you are the product. But that’s never stopped us before.)

Why I'm obsessed with getting you out of the browser

Using AI in a browser is like wearing a straightjacket.

You copy. You paste. You copy. You paste. You lose context. You start over.

Yes there’s project and stuff, but in my experience they still kind of suck because it’s hard to keep the project updated, and your LLM is so confined in it’s tools.

On-device AI assistants like Antigravity work directly with the files on your computer. You open a folder, point at what you want to work with, and just talk to it like a person. It can do long-running tasks, run code, check it’s own work. Really, these tools are amazing.

And it’s easy to pull files from anywhere – Google Docs, Notion, literally anywhere – bring them onto your device, do work on them, and then sync them back.

I spend all day in these tools now and I’ve never been more productive (or had as much fun).

Should you take this course?

If you've already done my Cursor or Claude Code courses: The core patterns are similar - these tools share DNA. You won't find tons of new concepts here. The main unique bits are:

  • Nano Banana Pro integration - generate images directly in your workflow

  • Chrome connection - seamless browser-to-agent handoff (makes sense for Google)

  • Again, it’s literally free - no $20/month barrier

If you haven't touched any of these tools yet, this is the perfect starting point.

If you’re a ChatGPT person, I don’t yet have an OpenAI Codex course but I did do a Codex for PMs podcast video with Aakash Gupta that covers the bases quite well!
Here is the repo I used in that video so you can follow along with everything exactly.

Here’s exactly what’s in the course:

Module 1: Antigravity Fundamentals

👋 1.1: Welcome to TaskFlow
1.2: Antigravity Interface (hands-on practice)
📝 1.3: Your First PM Tasks (@ mentions, file operations, synthesis)
💌 1.4: Communication Templates (transform content into Slack/Email/Wiki)
🎭 1.5: Three Modes (Ask vs Agent vs Plan - when to use what)
🎯 1.6: Project Rules (set context once, Cursor remembers forever)

Module 2: Real PM Work

✍️ 2.1: Write a PRD (complete 6-phase workflow from idea to stakeholder-ready)
📊 2.2: Analyze Data (funnel analysis, survey synthesis, A/B test results)
🎯 2.3: Product Strategy (SWOT, DHM framework, Strategy Kernel)

Thank you!

Really, thank you so much! I’m truly so grateful to have you here and will continue to do my absolute best to provide as much value as possible.

I have so much more in store.

Go comment!

Keep building,
Carl

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