Senior Product Manager, Platform Analytics
Discord · San Francisco Bay Area
Discord is used by over 200 million people every month for many different reasons, but there’s one thing that nearly everyone does on our platform: play video games. Over 90% of our users play games, spending a combined 1.5 billion hours playing thousands of unique titles on Discord each month. Discord plays a uniquely important role in the future of gaming. We are focused on making it easier and more fun for people to talk and hang out before, during, and after playing games. Today, we have a set of data dashboards that help our top game developer and publisher partners understand their audiences and measure the performance of their Discord surface areas. But there’s no dedicated product owner for this service, end-to-end. That means analytics roadmap decisions get fragmented across the team, partner feedback on data products doesn’t have a clear home, and we’re underinvesting in one of the highest-leverage tools we offer. This Product Manager owns the B2B Platform Analytics product head-to-tail: strategy, roadmap, stakeholder alignment and execution. The product serves product, growth, marketing, and community teams at our partner studios—each with different needs from the data. The PM will work closely with data engineering and data science on pipeline architecture and instrumentation, and will be directly customer-facing: joining partner conversations with Business Development and customer success to gather feedback, pitch features, and represent the product alongside our product marketing team. What You'll Be Doing Own the analytics product end-to-end — strategy, roadmap, and execution for the data tools we offer our top game partners. Talk to partners constantly — join calls with Business Development and Customer Success, hear what studios actually need, and bring that back to the team. Work hands-on with data engineering — dig into pipeline architecture, instrumentation, and data modeling, not just dashboard design. Prioritize ruthlessly — different partner t