
AI first Product Manager Acquisition
LeadtechAt Leadtech, we've been redefining digital businesses since 2009, creating innovative online solutions that reach millions of users every month. With a diverse team of over 700 members from 23+ nationalities, we're united by a passion for creativity and collaboration.
We specialize in delivering user-centric experiences across web and mobile platforms, where people can connect with our products like never before.
We're proud of our global reach and committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where every individual contributes to our shared vision of bringing cutting-edge projects to life. Learn more about our journey and mission on our page!
The Role
We're looking for a Product Manager who owns acquisition end-to-end — someone who deeply understands why users show up, what makes them convert, and where the funnel breaks. You work from data and move fast. AI is a core part of how you work not something you're adopting, something you've already adopted and add value in your day-to-day.
You own the top of the funnel. Everything from first touch to first purchase: traffic, landing pages, signup flows, onboarding entry points, and the conversion logic in between. You bring ideas to life end-to-end: from defining what should be built to testing and deploying it. You're as much a maker as you are a PM, and that's precisely the mindset this role calls for.
What you'll do
- Identify acquisition bottlenecks through data and turn them into prioritised, fast experiments
- Use AI to accelerate discovery — synthesising user signals, analysing patterns, and forming hypotheses faster than a traditional research cycle allows
- Run A/B tests on pricing, conversion flows and UX with clear hypotheses and honest readouts
- Build automated workflows that scale your acquisition efforts without scaling headcount
- Define and track the metrics that matter and know which ones are vanity
- Translate user behaviour into product and UX decisions that move conversion
Who you are
You have 5+ years of PM experience with an obsession in growth or acquisition and you've actually shipped the work, not just scoped it. Numbers are where you feel at home: you pull your own data, trace drops to their root cause, and don't stop at the dashboard when something looks off. Using AI to create dashboards, digging into the data, run SQL analyses is the starting point.
But you're not just analytical. You have a commercial eye: you think in margins, trade-offs and ROI, and you get restless when a good insight doesn't translate into revenue impact. You know what converts and makes the difference on high traffic pages. You have taste: you can look at a landing page and immediately feel where the friction is, where the value prop isn't landing, and what needs to change.
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