Cloudflare is on a mission to help build a better Internet, running one of the largest networks that powers millions of websites. They are seeking a Senior Product Manager for Dashboard Growth and Adoption to lead the reinvention of the customer experience in an AI-first world, focusing on enhancing user interactions and leveraging AI tools for product development.
Responsibilities:
- Lead the reinvention of the dashboard experience for an AI-first world
- Ship, measure, and iterate on product features that enhance customer experience
- Address challenges related to user onboarding, natural language interfaces, and AI-first design in the dashboard
- Use AI tools for prototyping, debugging, writing specs, and analyzing experiments
- Collaborate with internal product teams to provide a flexible foundation for delivering great experiences
Requirements:
- AI-first builder. You start every task with AI tools. You're comfortable feeding error logs into agents, building your own internal tools, and acting as a rigorous reviewer for AI-generated code and content. You use AI to move faster — and you hold the output to a high standard
- Agent-first product thinking. You don't just think about what users do today — you think about what happens when agents do it for them. You have a point of view on how interfaces, workflows, and trust models change in an agentic world, and you can translate that into a concrete roadmap
- UX for AI interfaces. You know the difference between a natural language interface that feels magical and one that feels like a chatbot bolted onto a form. You prioritize how it works over how it looks. You are committed to ending 'shipping the org chart' and instead building workflows centered on user intent
- Experimentation and velocity. You thrive on A/B testing and rapid prototyping. You make data-informed decisions and constantly measure impact on retention and adoption. You don't wait for perfect — you ship, learn, and iterate
- Data fluency: You can build your own dashboards and write your own SQL. You don't wait for an analyst to tell you if an experiment worked
- Technical taste and discretion. You understand that AI can build quickly, but you ensure every feature shipped is elegant and actually solves a customer problem. You have a high bar for craft and can define and communicate a clear UX vision to engineers and designers
- Coding proficiency: You're comfortable using coding agents to build functional prototypes or fix bugs yourself, rather than just filing tickets
- UX credibility: You understand the modern frontend stack well enough to hold your own with engineers. An engineering background or experience shipping your own web product is a strong signal
- At Cloudflare it's pretty helpful to understand how the Internet really works at layers 2 through 7. If you don't have this, be prepared to speak with mastery about another realm of similar complexity