Supabase

Technology

ProductManager-Interfaces

₹45–70L ~AI est. Remote FULL TIME Remote Friendly
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The Brief

“Product Manager - Interfaces at Supabase. Skills: Product strategy, Developer experience, Agent-friendly interfaces. Talk to customers. Find real blockers”

What You'll Achieve.

Move developer activation; Improve docs comprehension; Increase agent task success; Boost API adoption

Industry & Context.

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Problems you'll solve

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What They're Looking For.

Must Have

7+ years product management experience, Experience shipping public SDK, CLI, dashboard, or API, Familiar with coding agents, Build with what you own, Use AI to move faster, Work async by default

Nice to Have

Ex-founder with product instincts, Technical enough to read architecture doc, Adept at API design, docs IA, dashboard flows, Made trade-offs between them in production, Understand landscape is evolving, Biased toward speed, Develop opinions through first-hand use

What You'll Do.

Ensure building right things

Own problem statement and requirements

Define what to build next

Set bar for agent-friendly

Decide how SDK reads to agent

Define how each launch is measured

Communicate what's coming

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional collaboration; Engineering and Design collaboration; Leadership alignment

Process & Methodology

Roadmap, User stories

Full Job Description

ABOUT SUPABASE Supabase is the open-source Postgres development platform. Over 7,000,000 developers — from indie hackers to teams inside Wells Fargo, Coinbase, Audi, and Capital One — build on Supabase, and every one of them meets the product through the same five surfaces: the SDKs https://supabase.com/docs/reference, the docs https://supabase.com/docs, the dashboard https://supabase.com/dashboard, the Management API https://supabase.com/docs/reference/api/introduction, and the CLI https://supabase.com/docs/reference/cli/introduction. They are the product to every developer who touches Supabase. These interfaces now have a second audience: coding agents. Claude, Codex, Lovable, Bolt (and more) now read our docs, call our SDKs, use our APIs, and drive the CLI on behalf of developers. As the PM for these surfaces, you will define how Supabase will be as readable, predictable, and trustworthy as possible, both to humans and agents alike. WHAT YOU WILL DO - Talk to customers across the full spectrum. From indie developers wiring up a side project, to AI-native platforms generating Supabase apps for their own users, and to enterprise teams integrating the Management API into their internal control planes, you will find the real blockers and ensure we are building the right things, in the right order. - Own the problem statement and requirements behind every interface bet. Define what we should build next (and why) to make Supabase the best developer experience in the world, collaborating closely with Engineering and Design. - Set the bar for what "agent-friendly" means on Supabase. Decide how the SDK reads to a coding agent, how the docs are retrieved and quoted, how APIs are discovered, and how the CLI behaves when something automated is driving it. For you "AI-friendly" will not be a slogan but a reality, proven by specific changes you mill make and measure. - Define how each launch is measured before it ships. You will set clear goals that measure how a change actual

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