Product Manager - Interfaces

Supabase Supabase · Data AI · Remote · Product

Product Manager for Supabase's developer interfaces (SDKs, docs, dashboard, API, CLI) with a focus on making them 'agent-friendly' for coding agents, alongside traditional developer audiences. The role involves defining requirements, setting success metrics, and ensuring a cohesive developer experience for both humans and AI.

What you'd actually do

  1. Talk to customers across the full spectrum. From indie developers wiring up a side project, to AI-native platforms generating Supabase apps for their own users, and to enterprise teams integrating the Management API into their internal control planes, you will find the real blockers and ensure we are building the right things, in the in the right order.
  2. Own the problem statement and requirements behind every interface bet. Define what we should build next (and why) to make Supabase the best developer experience in the world, collaborating closely with Engineering and Design.
  3. Set the bar for what "agent-friendly" means on Supabase. Decide how the SDK reads to a coding agent, how the docs are retrieved and quoted, how APIs are discovered, and how the CLI behaves when something automated is driving it. For you "AI-friendly" will not be a slogan but a reality, proven by specific changes you mill make and measure.
  4. Define how each launch is measured before it ships. You will set clear goals that measure how a change actually moves developer activation, docs comprehension, agent task success, or API adoption—and you’ll use that insight to guide what we do next.
  5. Keep engineering, design, and leadership aligned. Engineering and design teams across every Supabase surface ship into the experience you own. Communicate what's coming, why, and in what order, and make sure it feels like one product, not five.

Skills

Required

  • 7+ years of product management experience on developer tools
  • Shipped a public SDK, CLI, dashboard, or API that external developers depend on
  • Familiar with how coding agents consume SDKs, docs, and APIs
  • Optimize for developers using AI tools
  • Technical enough to read an architecture doc, follow a design discussion, and ask the right questions

Nice to have

  • ex-founder with strong product instincts
  • AI tools to compress the slow parts of the job (research, drafting, synthesizing feedback)

What the JD emphasized

  • agent-friendly
  • agent task success
  • coding agents

Other signals

  • coding agents
  • agent-friendly interfaces
  • developer experience