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Define product vision, strategy, and roadmap for the mobile apps * Translate an early web product into a best-in-class mobile experience * Drive product process end-to-end, partnering closely with ...

Define product vision, strategy, and roadmap for the mobile apps * Translate an early web product into a best-in-class mobile experience * Drive product process end-to-end, partnering closely with ...

Define product vision, strategy, and roadmap for the mobile apps * Translate an early web product into a best-in-class mobile experience * Drive product process end-to-end, partnering closely with ...

We are seeking an AI & Mobile Product Manager to lead the strategy, development, and delivery of next-generation AI-powered and mobile solutions that create measurable business value for our ...

Required : • 7+ years in Product Management with 3+ years working on native mobile apps and/or SDKs • Proven track record of launching and managing high-quality iOS and/or Android features end-to ...

Mobile Product Lead

New York, NY · On-site

$190K - $240K/yr

About the Role Canary Technologies is hiring a Mobile Product Lead to own and scale its native ... Proven track record of launching and managing high-quality iOS and/or Android features end-to-end ...

Product Manager, Mobile App Job Type : Full-time, in person Monday - Friday Location: Dunwoody, ATL Job Summary: Rooms To Go is seeking a Product Manager, Mobile App to lead the evolution of our ...

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How much do mobile product manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for mobile product manager in the United States is $139,062.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $109,500.00 and $163,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Mobile Product Manager position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Mobile Product Manager, you need a solid background in product lifecycle management, market analysis, and user experience design, often backed by a degree in business, computer science, or a related field. Familiarity with tools like Jira, Figma, mobile analytics platforms, and experience with Agile methodologies or a PMP certification are highly valued. Strong leadership, cross-functional collaboration, and strategic communication skills set outstanding candidates apart. These abilities are crucial for navigating the fast-paced, evolving mobile ecosystem and successfully delivering impactful products to users.

What does a Mobile Product Manager do?

A Mobile Product Manager is responsible for overseeing the development and success of mobile apps. They define the product vision, prioritize features, collaborate with designers and developers, and analyze user data to improve the app experience. Their role involves balancing business goals, user needs, and technical feasibility to drive app growth and engagement.

What does a typical day look like for a Mobile Product Manager?

A typical day for a Mobile Product Manager involves collaborating with engineering, design, and marketing teams to define product requirements, prioritize work in the development pipeline, and review app performance data to inform future iterations. You may spend time drafting user stories, running sprint planning meetings, analyzing user feedback, and communicating product vision to stakeholders. Regular alignment with cross-functional departments and adjusting priorities based on market trends or user insights are also key aspects of the job. This dynamic environment ensures you stay engaged and directly influence the app's growth and impact.

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Mobile Product Manager

PIP Labs

Palo Alto, CA

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

About PIP Labs, Poseidon & Numo

Poseidon is building the data infrastructure the next generation of AI will depend on.

Foundation models aren't bottlenecked by compute. They're bottlenecked by rare, high-quality, IP-safe data that actually improves performance. In the AI era, data is the new form of intellectual property. The datasets that power models are the assets that create lasting value.

Poseidon connects AI companies with the data they need, enabling scalable, compliant, demand-driven data sourcing. Backed by a16z, the team is early, moving fast, and focused on defining this new category. Examples of the datasets we work with include conversational audio, complex video, domain-specific imagery, and other real-world data that enables models to perform reliably outside controlled environments.

Numo is an app we built that is part of this ecosystem. Numo is a consumer application that lets people around the world contribute training data through simple tasks and get rewarded for it. We're currently focused on voice data across underrepresented languages, building a scalable, distributed supply layer for high-quality AI training data, and we will expand to more tasks and modalities in the near future.

About the Role

We've launched the first version of Numo as a web app. Now we're building the native mobile experience from scratch (iOS and Android), and we need someone to own it end-to-end and scale it to millions of users.

This is a senior product role. You'll be the loudest product voice in the room, partnering directly with engineering leadership to drive the product process and hold the line on the decisions that matter. You're not maintaining a roadmap someone else wrote. You're shaping the product from the first wireframe through launch and into growth.

You'll take what exists today and decide what carries over, what gets rebuilt, and what needs to be invented for mobile. You'll own what gets built, how it feels to use, and whether the numbers move.

The first version is shipped. The hard part, getting from one to ten million users, is the job.

What You'll Do
  • Define product vision, strategy, and roadmap for the mobile apps

  • Translate an early web product into a best-in-class mobile experience

  • Drive product process end-to-end, partnering closely with engineering and design leadership

  • Own the full user funnel: onboarding, activation, retention. Find the drop-offs, run the tests, fix the leaks

  • Engineer growth into the product from day one through ASO, referral loops, deep linking, and viral mechanics

  • Set up and run the analytics stack (Amplitude, Mixpanel, AppsFlyer, or similar) and use it to make decisions

  • Work directly with the design team on a product that has to feel as good as the best consumer apps people use every day

What We're Looking For

You're an experienced mobile PM with very strong backbone with a track record that includes:

  • You've scaled a consumer mobile app from early traction to millions of users. You know what breaks at 100k, at 1M, and at 10M, and you've been the PM in the room when it broke

  • Strong growth instincts. You understand performance marketing channels (Meta, TikTok, Google) well enough to know how product decisions affect CAC and payback. You think in terms of Day 1, Day 7, and Day 30 retention and know what good looks like

  • Real product authority. You're comfortable holding the line on product decisions in a fast-moving engineering culture. You can push back, drive alignment, and run the process without being overridden

  • Strong design sense. You love Figma and AI-assisted design tooling. Familiar with HIG and Material Design at a level where you can hold your own with designers or lead design directly. Even if AI drafts it for you, you obsess over the finer details

  • Comfortable with data. You build your own dashboards. You don't wait for a data team to answer basic questions

Backgrounds we're particularly excited about
  • Consumer mobile apps with proven viral growth (recent breakouts in AI, social, fitness, gaming)

  • Mobile gaming, sports betting, or any product built on engagement mechanics and habit loops

  • AI labs or data-collection companies (Scale, Mercor, Surge and similar), particularly anyone who has built systems for large-scale data contribution

Why This Role
  • It's a founding role with real ownership over the product that matters most to the company right now

  • You're not inheriting a mobile app. You're building it from scratch and making it work

  • The infrastructure layer (Poseidon, a16z-backed) gives this consumer product a moat most consumer apps don't have

  • If you want to build something from nothing and scale it to real impact, this is that job

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