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Apr 23, 2026
AI Studio 10 is a mobile app studio building AI-native consumer products. We ship fast, we test aggressively, and we live or die by retention curves and LTV. Our flagship is Bible & AI Chat, and there's more coming.We're hiring a Product Manager who has actually built and scaled great mobile apps — not managed roadmaps from a distance, not written specs for enterprise software, but shipped consumer apps that real people loved and paid for. If you've been in the subscription app trenches and you have the metrics to prove it, this is for you.What you'll ownYou'll own the product end-to-end for one or more apps in the portfolio — from the data that tells us what's working, to the experiments that push conversion and retention up, to the roadmap that d
– Owning the experimentation roadmap: onboarding, paywall, pricing, activation, retention loops. You prioritise what to test, run it properly, and kill or scale based on the read.
– Competitor and category research — teardowns of top-grossing apps in our categories, tracking paywall and onboarding changes, spotting patterns before they become obvious
– Writing clean specs and working directly with designers and engineers to ship — fast cycles, weekly releases, no ceremony
– Owning the metrics that matter: D1/D7/D30 retention, trial-to-paid, LTV, payback, churn. You set the targets and you're accountable to them.
– Working closely with UA and marketing — because in mobile, product and growth aren't separate functionsWhat we're looking for– 3+ years as a PM on consumer mobile apps, ideally subscription-based
– A portfolio of apps you've meaningfully shipped — tell us the name, the role, the metric that moved. Generic "drove engagement" doesn't cut it; we want "took D7 from 18% to 27% via onboarding rework."
– Deep fluency with mobile analytics: Amplitude, Mixpanel, RevenueCat, AppsFlyer, Adapty or Superwall
– Strong product instincts on the consumer side — you have opinions on onboarding flows, paywall UX, and why some apps retain while others don't
– Comfortable running experiments properly — sample sizes, significance, clean reads, not vibes
– You've done the competitor teardown thing before because you enjoy it, not because someone asked
– Strong written communication, async-friendly, high agencyBonus points– Experience in AI consumer apps, faith/wellness/self-improvement, or other subscription categories we care about
– Have built an app of your own (side project, indie, or studio work)
– Design sensibility — you can critique a Figma file and move it forward
– Comfortable with SQL or light data work for custom analysis
– Familiar with ASO, paywall tooling, and the full mobile growth stack