Fellow is an AI meeting intelligence platform that transforms meetings into searchable knowledge and automated workflows. They are seeking a Lead Product Designer to own design direction across all product areas, manage and mentor a team of designers, and collaborate with engineering and leadership to shape product strategy.
Responsibilities:
- Own end-to-end design across Fellow's product areas, including onboarding, the core meeting experience, Ask Fellow (our AI agent), integrations, and growth surfaces
- Deliver strong visual design, interaction design, and motion design across web and desktop
- Rapidly prototype new concepts using modern tools (Figma, code prototypes, AI-assisted design workflows) to validate ideas before committing engineering resources
- Drive product-led growth thinking: obsess over signups, activation, retention, and the small UX details that compound into meaningful business outcomes
- Collaborate directly with engineering managers and company leadership to shape product strategy
- Manage and mentor two designers through feedback, design reviews, and by setting a high standard for craft
- Build and maintain a cohesive design system that scales with the product
Requirements:
- 7+ years of professional product design experience with clear career progression
- An outstanding portfolio that demonstrates depth across visual design, UI/UX, interaction design, and motion/animation
- Experience working on product-led growth surfaces: signups, onboarding, activation, and hands-on user engagement at scale
- Startup experience and comfort working in fast-paced, ambiguous environments where you wear multiple hats
- AI-native mindset: you are eager to continuously learn new tools, techniques, and ways of working. You use AI in your design workflow today, not as a novelty but as a multiplier
- Experience managing or mentoring other designers
- Experience designing for conversational AI, meeting software, or enterprise collaboration tools
- A GitHub profile, side projects, or open-source contributions that show you push beyond traditional design boundaries
- Familiarity with PLG metrics and experimentation frameworks