Senior/Director Product Manager (Claude LLM Int...
About the Role Pixalate is building the next generation of its data platform — and this role leads it as an individual contributor.
As Director of Product Management for LLM Integrations & MCP Platform, you will own: MCP Server Product Strategy- Define the tool taxonomy — which data capabilities become MCP tools, what inputs and outputs they expose, and how they are named for natural language discoverabilityPrioritize tool development based on internal use cases (analyst workflows, research, CS) and external use cases (client integrations, developer access, agentic workflows)Own the product roadmap from v1 through GA, including feature gates, versioning, and deprecation policy
- Design, document, and validate use cases where LLM-powered clients (Claude, ChatGPT, custom agents) query Pixalate's data via MCPWrite effective, structured tool descriptions and parameter schemas that work well as LLM-readable context — understanding how models interpret tool definitions is essentialPartner with research and data science to prototype agentic workflows and evaluate output quality, hallucination risk, and response structure
- Write TL;DR-format PRDs: a tight problem statement, bullet-pointed requirements, clear input/output contracts, and explicit non-goals — nothing more. Long documents do not ship; concise ones doChampion small, shippable iterations over large releases — break every initiative into the smallest version that delivers real value and can be in users' hands quicklyDefine and maintain API contracts between the MCP server and Pixalate's underlying data APIs, including versioning, deprecation, and schema change protocolsRun structured QA on tool outputs to ensure responses are LLM-friendly, structurally consistent, and free of schema drift
- Own the product model for external auth (OAuth 2.0 or API key) and capability-scoped access — defining what each client tier can queryCollaborate with security and engineering to ensure external MCP deployments meet compliance and data governance requirements
- Own developer-facing documentation: tool reference docs, quickstart guides, example prompts, and integration guides for Claude, ChatGPT, and CursorDefine the self-serve onboarding flow for external clients connecting to the Pixalate MCP serverGather feedback from early adopters and translate it into prioritized improvements
- Work fluidly across US, EU, and APAC time zones — scheduling syncs, reviews, and async communication with global engineering and client-facing teamsOwn async-first communication: write clearly enough that nothing needs a follow-up call, and structure updates so stakeholders in any time zone can act on them without waitingAdapt availability around key global milestones — external client launches, engineering sprints, and partner reviews that span multiple geographies
- SPEED OVER PERFECTION
- TL;DR IS A DISCIPLINE
- We reject long PRDs. Every product document at Pixalate follows a TL;DR format: one-line problem statement, bullet-point requirements, done.
- Conciseness is a sign of clear thinking. Verbosity is a red flag. Bullet points are the currency of communication here.
- OUTSIDE-IN PRODUCT THINKING
- We build from the outside in — starting with the client, the analyst, the agent workflow — and work backward to the spec. Internal opinions are hypotheses until a real user validates them.
- Candidates who can demonstrate outside-in product decisions — shaped by client calls, API usage data, or developer feedback — stand out immediately.
- APIS ARE THE PRODUCT
- At Pixalate, the API is often the product. Understanding how clients integrate, how developers discover and call endpoints, and how data contracts affect downstream AI behavior is not a nice-to-have — it is the job.
- GLOBAL BY DEFAULT
- Pixalate operates across time zones. Async-first communication is a core competency here, not a workaround. You will be expected to work with engineers, clients, and partners across US, EU, and APAC hours.
- Flexibility is required — not as a perk, but as a working reality. If a fixed 9-to-5 in one time zone is non-negotiable for you, this role is not the right fit.
- We ship early and often. A v1 in users' hands beats a v2 in a doc. We bias toward momentum and correct in flight.If you are waiting for the perfect spec before starting, you are already behind.
- B.S. or B.A. in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a closely related technical discipline — this is a firm requirement given the depth of protocol-level and systems work involved5+ years of product management experience, with at least 2–3 years owning developer tools, data APIs, AI/ML platforms, or LLM-adjacent productsAvailability and willingness to work across global time zones — US, EU, and APAC — with flexibility to accommodate distributed teams and international clientsDeep, hands-on API experience — you have owned API products end-to-end: endpoint design, versioning, auth flows, rate limiting, developer documentation, and client onboarding. This is non-negotiable.Hands-on, proven experience working with LLMs — building products on top of them, evaluating model outputs, designing prompt and tool architectures (Claude, GPT-4, Gemini, or equivalent)Direct experience with MCP: you have set up, connected, or built an MCP server or client, and understand how tools, resources, and prompts are defined in the protocolDemonstrated outside-in product development — you can point to specific decisions shaped by client interviews, API usage data, developer feedback, or real usage patterns rather than internal assumptionsExperience designing tool or function definitions for LLM consumption — you understand how model context, tool descriptions, and parameter schemas shape agent behavior and output qualityTrack record of delivering data or developer products through fast, iterative releases — not big-bang launches
- UNICEF: Pixalate was recently recognized by UNICEF as a Key Innovator for protecting children’s online privacy. & UNICEF Global Compliance Tech case study
- Gizmodo: An iCloud Feature Is Enabling a $65 Million Scam, New Research Says
- Adweek: A 7-Figure Ad Fraud Scheme Running on Roku Underlines Murkiness of CTV
- Washington Post: Your kids’ apps are spying on them
- Pro Publica: Porn, Piracy, Fraud: What Lurks Inside Google’s Black Box Ad Empire
- ABC7 News: The State of Children's Privacy Online
- NBC News: How many apps are tracking your children
- Monthly Internet Reimbursement
- Casual, Remote Work Environment
- Flexible Hours
- Opportunity for Advancement and Professional Development
- Fun Annual Team Events
- Being part of a high-performing global team that wants to win and have fun doing it