Product Manager - Infrastructure

Supabase Supabase · Data AI · Remote · Product

Product Manager for Supabase's open-source Postgres development platform, focusing on core infrastructure services like compute, storage, networking, and API gateway, as well as external features like read replicas and custom domains. The role involves customer interaction, defining requirements, prioritizing development, and measuring launch success for platform bets. Requires 7+ years of PM experience in developer tools or cloud infrastructure, with a technical background and experience shipping cloud infrastructure products.

What you'd actually do

  1. Talk to customers across the full spectrum. Indie developers running a single nano project, fast-growing startups whose costs are dominated by compute and disk, enterprises walking through a network-architecture review, and partners building on top of Supabase. Find the real blockers and bring them back to the roadmap.
  2. Own the problem statement and requirements behind every platform bet. Capture the customer evidence behind each decision, name the cost, capacity, and reliability constraints, and give the team a target it can hit.
  3. Decide what gets built, what gets deferred, and what gets cut. Every quarter you're choosing between enterprise unlocks blocking deals, reliability and cost wins for the long tail of projects, and net-new capabilities that change what Supabase can run. Set the priorities and defend them.
  4. Define how each launch is measured before it ships. Set the metric, agree on the threshold, and track it after launch. Know whether a feature moved enterprise deal velocity, project economics, or platform reliability. Use that to sharpen the next call.
  5. Keep engineering, design, and leadership aligned. The platform touches every other Supabase product, every region, and every customer tier. Write the roadmap, surface dependencies before they become blockers, and keep decisions moving.

Skills

Required

  • 7+ years of product management experience on developer tools, or an ex-founder with strong product instincts
  • Technical enough to dive in: read an architecture doc, follow a design discussion, ask the right questions
  • Shipped cloud infrastructure as a product
  • Owned at least one of compute, networking, storage, or multi-region/multi-tenant systems at a cloud, infra, or PaaS company
  • Understand the tradeoffs well enough to judge them: instance sizing and capacity, disk and storage economics, scale-to-zero vs. always-on, single-tenant vs. shared, the gap between "works in one region" and "works in twenty."
  • Biased toward speed
  • Build with what you own
  • Work async by default

Nice to have

  • Familiarity with how enterprises buy infrastructure (PrivateLink, BYOC, procurement) is a bonus.

What the JD emphasized

  • 7+ years of product management experience on developer tools
  • shipped cloud infrastructure as a product
  • owned at least one of compute, networking, storage, or multi-region/multi-tenant systems
  • technical enough to dive in