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Webflow
The Senior Product Manager, Developer Productivity at Webflow partners with the Developer Productivity engineering team on platform investments that compound across every engineering team’s velocity. Responsibilities include translating engineering team needs and pain points into a clear prioritized roadmap (working closely with engineering counterparts to keep the team focused on highest-impact work); tracking and reporting on metrics reflecting developer experience health (using data and qualitative insights to surface bottlenecks, measure progress, and prioritize improvements); identifying high-leverage opportunities for AI-native tooling that accelerates developer workflows; and partnering with adjacent platform teams (infrastructure, security, observability) on coordinated platform investments. The role is explicitly AI-native — expected to embed AI into how the team works and helps the broader engineering organization do the same. Required: 5+ years of product management experience in developer tools, platform engineering, or related domains; strong engineering empathy and ability to build credibility with senior engineers; experience defining and instrumenting developer productivity metrics; comfort operating in remote-first environments. Webflow is remote-first across the US (with Zone A/B/C salary banding); compensation $158,000-$198,000 base in Zone A. Includes equity (RSUs), bonus eligibility, comprehensive health benefits.
Role context
Senior Product Managers focused on Developer Productivity at web platforms own the systems that make every internal engineer faster, more confident, and more effective. At Webflow, this role partners with the Developer Productivity engineering team owning CI/CD, build systems, internal tooling, developer environments, observability, and feedback loops. The work is foundational — platform investment that compounds quietly and shows up in every team’s velocity. The position is explicitly AI-native: expected to embed AI into how the team works and builds, while helping the broader engineering organization do the same. Webflow operates as a remote-first company. Compensation $158,000-$198,000 base in Zone A, plus equity (RSUs) and bonus eligibility.
Quick facts
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "Developer Productivity PM" mean at Webflow specifically?
Developer Productivity at Webflow owns the foundational systems that compound across all engineering teams: CI/CD pipelines, build systems, internal developer platforms, observability infrastructure, developer environments, and the feedback loops that tie them together. The PM works with the DPE engineering team to prioritize investments where small improvements (build time reduction, faster local environments, better observability) deliver large velocity gains across the entire engineering organization.
Is AI-native experience strictly required or just bonus?
Webflow's job description explicitly states this is "an AI-native role" — meaning the expectation is embedding AI into how the team works and helping the broader engineering org adopt AI-augmented workflows. PMs without active hands-on AI tool fluency (Claude, GPT, Cursor, etc.) will struggle to ramp. PMs who have already integrated AI into product spec drafting, customer research synthesis, and prototyping have a significant edge.
How does Webflow's remote-first work compare to hybrid SaaS companies?
Webflow is fully remote-first with no required office days. Salary banding is geographic (Zone A higher cost-of-labor areas like SF/NYC, Zone B mid-tier, Zone C lower cost). All hands and team gatherings happen quarterly in person. Day-to-day collaboration is async-first via written documents, Slack, and Notion. Developer Productivity PMs work primarily with engineering leads via written specs and recurring sync calls.