Product Managers managing roadmaps, user research, and cross-team coordinationneed tools that keep up with their workflow. Here's how Melo and Things 3 compare for this specific use case.
What product managers need from a productivity tool
Product Managers deal with roadmaps, user research, and cross-team coordination daily. The ideal tool for this workflow needs to be fast (no waiting for pages to load), flexible (different projects require different layouts), and smart (AI that understands your specific context). Privacy matters too — product managers often handle sensitive information.
Roadmaps in one tool, user feedback in another, specs in a third
Constantly translating between engineering, design, and business stakeholders
No single view of the product landscape — priorities, blockers, and dependencies
AI tools that don't understand your product's context or history
Things 3 for product managers
Award-winning task manager for Apple devices. While Things 3 is a capable tool, product managers often find it limiting when they need to work with multiple content types simultaneously. Things 3's approach works for generic use cases, but the specific demands of roadmaps, user research, and cross-team coordination require more flexibility.
Melo
Things 3
Scope
Full spatial workspace — notes, tasks, AI, web, calendar
Pure task management — todos, projects, areas
AI
Workspace-aware AI that helps prioritize and plan
No AI features
Content
Rich content tiles — web embeds, notes, clipboard alongside tasks
Task entries with basic notes and checklists
Organization
Spatial canvas — see everything in visual context
List-based — areas, projects, headings
Data
Local-first with AI integration
Local with iCloud sync
Why product managers pick Melo
Tile your roadmap, user research, competitive analysis, and specs on one spatial board. Melo's AI sees your full product context, so it can help draft PRDs, summarize user feedback, and connect insights across research sessions.
For product managersspecifically, Melo's spatial canvas means you can design a workspace that mirrors how you think about roadmaps, user research, and cross-team coordination. Tile your key documents, tasks, web references, and AI chat on one board. Switch between project contexts by switching boards. Everything stays local, fast, and private.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do product managers use Melo differently?
Product Managers typically create boards organized around their roadmaps, user research, and cross-team coordination. They tile relevant documents, tasks, web references, and AI chat specific to their workflow. The spatial layout lets them design a workspace that matches how they naturally think about their work.
Is Melo faster than Things 3?
Melo is local-first — your data lives on your Mac with zero server round-trips. This means sub-50ms response times for everything. Things 3 relies on cloud infrastructure, which introduces latency, especially with larger workspaces.
Is Melo good for product managers?
Yes. Melo's spatial canvas is particularly well-suited for product managers who need to manage roadmaps, user research, and cross-team coordination. The ability to tile multiple content types on one board means you can see everything relevant to your work without switching apps.
Is my data private with Melo?
Yes. Melo is local-first, meaning your data lives on your Mac by default. Nothing is uploaded to external servers unless you explicitly use AI features, which send only the necessary context and don't persist your data.
Can I use Melo offline?
Absolutely. Since Melo is local-first, your entire workspace works offline. Notes, tasks, canvas arrangement, clipboard history — everything is available without an internet connection. AI features require connectivity.