Depending on the nature of the product and the company’s priorities, a single Product Manager role can take on different specializations. This is reflected in job titles, which often emphasize a specific context or skill set.
1. Technical Product Manager (Technical PM, API PM, SDK PM, etc.)
Mission: bridge product strategy and technical architecture; oversee APIs, SDKs, complex integrations, and platforms.
Favored profiles:
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Engineer/Technical: credibility and deep understanding of technical constraints.
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Data (depending on the product): relevant for data and AI platforms.
Watchpoints: tendency to overvalue the solution over the customer problem → needs a business- or design-oriented counterbalance.
2. Growth Product Manager (often specialized on an AARRR lever)
Mission: optimize acquisition, activation, retention, referral, and monetization through rapid testing and a culture of experimentation.
Favored profiles:
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Marketing/Strategy: expertise in funnels and growth campaigns.
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Data: ability to precisely measure the impact of experiments.
Watchpoints: risk of prioritizing short-term gains at the expense of a sustainable vision → requires strong strategic anchoring.
3. Strategic Product Manager
Mission: define the product vision, ensure alignment with company strategy, prioritize, and make high-level trade-offs.
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Management/Business: mastery of strategic frameworks and executive communication.
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Marketing/Strategy: ability to position the product in its market.
Watchpoints: lack of technical depth → needs a strong engineering partner to avoid unrealistic visions.
4. UX / Design Product Manager
Mission: represent the user’s voice, design user journeys, prototype, and quickly test solutions.
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Designer: empathy and rapid prototyping.
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Management: workshop facilitation and orchestration.
Watchpoints: risk of confusing end-user with paying customer → needs balance with a business profile.
5. Data Product Manager
Mission: manage data products (analytics platforms, AI, algorithms) or drive internal data strategy (tracking, instrumentation, metrics).
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Data/Analyst: expertise in metrics, ability to turn signals into decisions.
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Engineer: if the product has a strong technical component.
Watchpoints: risk of over-analysis or prioritizing numbers over intuition → needs strategic balance.
6. Platform / Internal Product Manager
Mission: design internal products (tools, APIs, infrastructure) to serve other teams rather than end-customers.
Favored profiles:
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Engineer: strong understanding of internal technical needs.
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Data: relevant for internal analytics platforms.
Watchpoints: risk of losing sight of indirect business impact → needs clear communication of the value created for the company.
7. Generalist Product Manager (“Core PM”)
Mission: cover discovery, delivery, and overall product leadership for B2B or consumer products with a cross-functional scope.
Favored profiles:
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Management/Business: orchestration and stakeholder alignment.
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Designer: understanding of user needs and behaviors.
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Marketing/Strategy: market knowledge and positioning.
Watchpoints: risk of dispersion and dilution → requires progressive upskilling to balance missing dimensions.
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