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Gymdesk

Product Manager

Posted 5 Months Ago
Remote
2 Locations
Mid level
Remote
2 Locations
Mid level
As Gymdesk's first Product Manager, you'll own product experiences that drive retention, collaborate with engineering teams, and balance enhancements with strategic growth initiatives.
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About Gymdesk
Gymdesk is a vertical SaaS platform serving fitness and wellness businesses worldwide. We provide comprehensive gym management software—from scheduling and billing to member management and payments—helping our customers focus on growing their businesses instead of administrative tasks.

We're scaling rapidly with proven product-market fit and are now expanding our product capabilities, geographic reach, and customer segments. This requires disciplined product leadership to execute our growth strategy while maintaining the deep vertical expertise that makes us indispensable to our customers.

The Role

As Gymdesk's first Product Manager, you'll own the core product experience that drives customer retention and platform adoption. You'll work directly with our European engineering team to transform customer insights into product improvements that make Gymdesk the default operating system for fitness businesses.

This is a high-impact, high-autonomy role reporting to the VP of Product. You'll be someone who takes ownership of outcomes, not just execution of features. You'll balance customer-driven enhancement work with strategic bets that compound our competitive advantage.

What We're Looking For

  • 3-5+ years of product management experience at a B2B SaaS company
  • Proven track record of shipping products that customers love and that drive business results
  • Strong analytical skills—comfortable with data analysis, usage metrics, and making evidence-based decisions
  • Experience working with engineering teams in an Agile/iterative development environment
  • Deep curiosity about customer problems with proven ability to conduct user research, discovery interviews, and synthesize insights into product requirements; can distinguish between surface-level requests and underlying jobs-to-be-done with a track record of strategic prioritization
  • Comfortable discussing technical trade-offs with engineering teams, writing detailed product requirements, and understanding APIs, integrations, and modern SaaS architecture (coding not required, but should speak the technical language)
  • Excellent written and verbal communication across audiences—from engineering teams to executives; experienced working across timezones with distributed teams and presenting complex product decisions with clear rationale
  • Ideally Based in Western European Time (WET) timezone to enable strong collaboration with our European engineering team while maintaining communication touchpoints with US-based functions (Sales, Customer Success, Marketing)

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