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What if the best product decision is saying “no” to what everyone else is building?
In this episode of Supra Insider, Marc Baselga and Ben Erez sit down with Alexander Danilowicz, founder and CEO of Magic Patterns, to unpack why his AI prototyping tool is the only one refusing to add backend features—even when competitors like Lovable, Bolt, and v0 are racing in that direction. Alex explains how focusing exclusively on front-end code leads to higher quality prototyping, why many use cases don’t actually need a database, and how product teams at large companies can’t risk connecting production data to prototyping tools anyway.
They explore what it takes to maintain conviction when investors, customers, and the entire market seem to be moving the opposite way. Alex shares how using your own product daily keeps you honest about what’s actually broken, why real user feedback looks different from “fake” feature requests (like “add dark mode”), and how a strong co-founding relationship helps you resist temptation when external pressure mounts.
If you’re a product leader wrestling with feature requests that don’t align with your vision, trying to figure out when to follow the market versus when to trust your gut, or building tools in the AI coding space, this episode is for you.
All episodes of the podcast are also available on Spotify, Apple and YouTube.
New to the pod? Subscribe below to get the next episode in your inbox 👇
Interviewing at Uber, Figma, Stripe, or DoorDash?
If you’re a PM preparing for interviews at Uber, Figma, Stripe, and DoorDash… we think you’re going to love Insider Loops. You can read about it in Ben’s LI post, Marc’s LI post or check out the site directly below.
In this episode, we covered the following topics:
* (00:42) Why Magic Patterns is the only AI prototyping tool not adding backend features
* (05:35) Sticking to your guns: maintaining conviction when everyone else is going a different direction
* (12:40) Understanding your Ideal Customer Profile (ICP) and saying no to users outside of it
* (18:45) Demo: Building a task management prototype from scratch with Magic Patterns
* (32:10) Using components and design systems to maintain consistency
* (45:30) How to evaluate if AI tools are actually helping or just adding complexity
* (56:40) Real user feedback vs. “fake” feature requests—dark mode vs. actual workflow problems
* (01:02:45) Getting frustrated with your own tool helps you understand user pain
* (01:04:15) Real feedback comes from actual usage, not hypothetical requests
* (01:05:10) Gratitude Corner: Shoutout to co-founder Teddy Ni for maintaining product conviction
* And more!
Links:
* Magic Patterns: https://www.magicpatterns.com/
* Magic Patterns Slack Community: https://join.slack.com/t/magic-patterns/shared_invite/zt-32w1n7avl-Kk4Db2jqXwQhNR_xC2ijvw
* Teddy Ni (Alex’s co-founder): https://www.linkedin.com/in/teddy-ni/
* Alexander Danilowicz X: https://x.com/alexdanilowicz
* Alexander Danilowicz: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexanderdanilowicz/
* Marc: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcbaselga/
* Ben: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benerez/
If you’re a new subscriber, we encourage you to check out some of the recent episodes you might have missed:
To support the podcast, please check out the links below:
* Preparing for Meta-style Product Sense & Analytical Thinking interviews? Check out Ben’s AI Practice Copilot for Meta-Style PM Interviews and top-rated Maven course: Product Sense & Analytical Thinking Bootcamp for Meta-Style PM Interviews (selected by Lenny as a top course in product 🔥). Get 25% off the course with promo code `suprainsider` (auto-applied here).
* Supra has teamed up with Maven to bring you something special – courses that our own community members have personally curated. And because you’re part of the Supra family, you can get up to 35% in some of these handpicked selections with code SUPRAxMAVEN.
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What if the best product decision is saying “no” to what everyone else is building?
In this episode of Supra Insider, Marc Baselga and Ben Erez sit down with Alexander Danilowicz, founder and CEO of Magic Patterns, to unpack why his AI prototyping tool is the only one refusing to add backend features—even when competitors like Lovable, Bolt, and v0 are racing in that direction. Alex explains how focusing exclusively on front-end code leads to higher quality prototyping, why many use cases don’t actually need a database, and how product teams at large companies can’t risk connecting production data to prototyping tools anyway.
They explore what it takes to maintain conviction when investors, customers, and the entire market seem to be moving the opposite way. Alex shares how using your own product daily keeps you honest about what’s actually broken, why real user feedback looks different from “fake” feature requests (like “add dark mode”), and how a strong co-founding relationship helps you resist temptation when external pressure mounts.
If you’re a product leader wrestling with feature requests that don’t align with your vision, trying to figure out when to follow the market versus when to trust your gut, or building tools in the AI coding space, this episode is for you.
All episodes of the podcast are also available on Spotify, Apple and YouTube.
New to the pod? Subscribe below to get the next episode in your inbox 👇
Interviewing at Uber, Figma, Stripe, or DoorDash?
If you’re a PM preparing for interviews at Uber, Figma, Stripe, and DoorDash… we think you’re going to love Insider Loops. You can read about it in Ben’s LI post, Marc’s LI post or check out the site directly below.
In this episode, we covered the following topics:
* (00:42) Why Magic Patterns is the only AI prototyping tool not adding backend features
* (05:35) Sticking to your guns: maintaining conviction when everyone else is going a different direction
* (12:40) Understanding your Ideal Customer Profile (ICP) and saying no to users outside of it
* (18:45) Demo: Building a task management prototype from scratch with Magic Patterns
* (32:10) Using components and design systems to maintain consistency
* (45:30) How to evaluate if AI tools are actually helping or just adding complexity
* (56:40) Real user feedback vs. “fake” feature requests—dark mode vs. actual workflow problems
* (01:02:45) Getting frustrated with your own tool helps you understand user pain
* (01:04:15) Real feedback comes from actual usage, not hypothetical requests
* (01:05:10) Gratitude Corner: Shoutout to co-founder Teddy Ni for maintaining product conviction
* And more!
Links:
* Magic Patterns: https://www.magicpatterns.com/
* Magic Patterns Slack Community: https://join.slack.com/t/magic-patterns/shared_invite/zt-32w1n7avl-Kk4Db2jqXwQhNR_xC2ijvw
* Teddy Ni (Alex’s co-founder): https://www.linkedin.com/in/teddy-ni/
* Alexander Danilowicz X: https://x.com/alexdanilowicz
* Alexander Danilowicz: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexanderdanilowicz/
* Marc: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcbaselga/
* Ben: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benerez/
If you’re a new subscriber, we encourage you to check out some of the recent episodes you might have missed:
To support the podcast, please check out the links below:
* Preparing for Meta-style Product Sense & Analytical Thinking interviews? Check out Ben’s AI Practice Copilot for Meta-Style PM Interviews and top-rated Maven course: Product Sense & Analytical Thinking Bootcamp for Meta-Style PM Interviews (selected by Lenny as a top course in product 🔥). Get 25% off the course with promo code `suprainsider` (auto-applied here).
* Supra has teamed up with Maven to bring you something special – courses that our own community members have personally curated. And because you’re part of the Supra family, you can get up to 35% in some of these handpicked selections with code SUPRAxMAVEN.

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