Substack
Engineering
ProductManager,Growth
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“Product Manager, Growth at Substack. Skills: Product management, Organic growth, SEO, ASO. Own first-run experience. Partner on post-onboarding arc”
Industry & Context.
Analytical skills; Signal vs noise
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
5-8 years Product management experience, Product instincts, Written communication, Analytical skills, Technical SEO fluency, Hands-on ASO experience, Keyword research, Listing copy optimization, Creative testing, Conversion rate analysis, Experience with answer engine optimization, Understanding of AI-powered search
Nice to Have
Experience with SEO, Experience with ASO, Experience with new user onboarding
What You'll Do.
Own first-run experience
Partner on post-onboarding arc
Design and run experiments
Define and instrument funnel events
Own App Store and Google Play listing optimization
Design and run experiments
Partner on paid-to-organic handoffs
Monitor competitor ASO strategies
Maintain keyword coverage
Own Substack's SEO strategy
Partner to ensure product changes have SEO implications
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work with engineers; Partner with Activation team; Partner with Growth Marketing; Influencing engineering partners; Influencing product partners
Communication Scope
Written communication; Crisp cases
Process & Methodology
Product roadmap, Prioritization
Full Job Description
ABOUT SUBSTACK Substack is building a new economic engine for culture, giving the brightest, most interesting, and most creative people on the internet the power of their own publishing platform. Substack empowers independent writers, artists, videographers, podcasters, and creators of all types to create, share, and make a living off their work through subscriptions — offering them creative freedom, ownership, and a direct connection to their audiences. We're growing fast. Millions of readers come to Substack directly every month, and our app is the primary destination for our most engaged users. We're looking for a rare hybrid — someone who thinks like a product manager, works closely with engineers, and has deep expertise in the organic growth levers that compound over time: SEO, ASO, and new user onboarding. THE ROLE This is a new role on the Growth team and a product role first. You'll own the organic side of our user acquisition flywheel, ensuring that Substack is discoverable at every surface where people are looking for great writing and ideas, and that when they find us, the experience from first click to first subscription is as frictionless as possible. You'll report to the Head of Growth. You'll work most closely with the Activation team on the onboarding and post-onboarding arc, and with Growth Marketing on ASO, paid-to-organic handoffs, and bespoke App Store landing pages. This is a hybrid role in the truest sense: you'll write PRDs and work with engineers one day, and audit keyword rankings or optimize an App Store listing the next. You should be comfortable in both modes and know which one the moment calls for. WHAT YOU'LL DO USER SIGN-UP & ONBOARDING - Own the first-run experience end-to-end: app splash, sign-up flow, first-session orientation, and the handoffs that turn a new install into an active reader - Partner with the Activation team on the post-onboarding arc — ensuring the moves we make in the first 60 seconds compound through the first wee
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