Zapier

Sr. Product Manager, Dev Platform & Scout

Plounérin, Brittany, France

$170,700 – $256,100Compensation
Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Software, Automation, AIIndustries

Requirements

Candidates must be technically fluent, with prior experience as an engineer or close work with developer products, and comfortable discussing APIs, SDKs, and tooling trade-offs with engineering teams. Experience with mature products, the ability to navigate complexity, balance incremental improvements with bold upgrades, and maintain reliability for existing ecosystems are essential. Strong influencing skills to gain buy-in from cross-functional teams and stakeholders, and comfort with both optimizing proven tools and pioneering experimental AI workflows are also required. A product-minded platform thinking approach to translate internal product needs into upstream platform capabilities is necessary.

Responsibilities

The Senior Product Manager will own the complete integration development lifecycle by evolving Zapier's Developer Platform and pioneering AI-powered development acceleration through Scout. They will drive a unified product vision connecting mature platform capabilities with emerging AI tools, partner with engineering to deliver reliable and scalable systems, and rally other squads around shared platform goals. Responsibilities include translating complex technical opportunities into compelling product cases and defining success metrics across platform reliability, developer productivity, and AI automation effectiveness.

Skills

Product Management
Developer Platforms
APIs
SDKs
AI
Automation
Integration Ecosystem
Technical Fluency
Tooling Trade-offs

Zapier

Automation platform for web application workflows

About Zapier

Zapier connects various web applications to help users automate their workflows and improve productivity. It allows users to create 'Zaps,' which are automated workflows that link different apps to carry out specific tasks without needing technical skills. This platform is particularly beneficial for small to medium-sized businesses and individual professionals who want to save time on repetitive tasks. Unlike many competitors, Zapier offers a user-friendly interface that makes it easy for anyone to set up automations. The company operates on a subscription model, providing different pricing tiers based on the number of Zaps and tasks a user requires, with the goal of making automation accessible to a wider audience.

San Francisco, CaliforniaHeadquarters
2011Year Founded
$1.3MTotal Funding
SEEDCompany Stage
Consumer Software, Enterprise SoftwareIndustries
1,001-5,000Employees

Benefits

Work from anywhere
Competitive salary & bonus program
PTO
Health, dental, & vision coverage
Retirement plan with company match
Stock options
2 annual company retreats
Parental leave
Home office setup stipend
Professional development allowance

Risks

Open-source AI models like MiniMax-01 could challenge Zapier's market position.
Dependency on third-party services poses risks if integration policies change.
Competition from AI-driven automation tools may affect Zapier's market share.

Differentiation

Zapier empowers non-technical users to automate workflows without coding skills.
The platform offers a wide range of app integrations for seamless automation.
Zapier's subscription model provides scalable solutions for small to medium-sized businesses.

Upsides

Increased demand for no-code platforms boosts Zapier's growth potential.
Remote work trends make Zapier essential for distributed teams.
Expansion of integration ecosystem enhances Zapier's industry-specific automation solutions.

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