AI Product Manager

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AI Product Manager at Writesonic creating prototypes with AI coding tools. Leading product discovery, development, and competitive research for AI search platforms.

Responsibilities:

  • Own the roadmap for core organic growth platform features
  • Run continuous discovery: user interviews, data analysis, competitor research
  • Identify gaps and opportunities before they're obvious
  • Make prioritization calls based on user impact and business value
  • Prototype working solutions using AI coding tools (Claude Code, Cursor, Replit)
  • Work with engineers to refine and ship production-ready features
  • Move from idea to testable prototype in hours, not weeks
  • Maintain a high quality bar while moving fast
  • Track competitors obsessively: new features, positioning, pricing moves
  • Stay ahead of AI search platform changes (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI)
  • Synthesize trends into actionable product insights
  • Share intelligence across the team regularly
  • Live in product analytics tools daily (Amplitude, Mixpanel, or similar)
  • Define and track key KPIs for your features
  • Run experiments and measure impact
  • Use data to kill features that aren't working
  • Think from the user's standpoint, not the PM's
  • Obsess over friction points and edge cases
  • Push for simplicity and clarity in every interaction
  • Test with real users early and often
  • Partner with engineering, design, marketing, and sales
  • Support launches with positioning and enablement materials
  • Connect customer feedback to product decisions
  • Jump in wherever needed

Requirements:

  • 3+ years in product at a fast-moving startup (AI company preferred)
  • Hands-on experience with AI coding tools (Claude Code, Cursor, or similar)
  • Some software engineering background (you can read and write code)
  • Strong UX instincts: you think like a user
  • Data-driven: you use analytics tools daily, not weekly
  • High ownership: you see problems and fix them without being asked
  • Taste: you know what good looks like