Full-Time

Director of Product

User Lifecycle

Confirmed live in the last 24 hours

Strava

Strava

501-1,000 employees

Fitness tracking and social networking platform

Consumer Software
Social Impact

Senior

San Francisco, CA, USA

This role is a hybrid role based in our San Francisco office.

Category
Product Management
Product Strategy
Product
Required Skills
Product Management
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • 8+ years of product management experience, with a significant focus on growth and retention in consumer-facing, community-driven products.
  • 5+ years of leading growth product teams and proven experience building scalable, repeatable processes to achieve sustained growth.
  • Demonstrated success in leading large, cross-functional teams, influencing stakeholders at all levels of the organization, including executives.
  • Track record of developing and mentoring mid-to-senior-level product managers and leading organizational change.
  • Strong analytical and quantitative skills to distill complex data into actionable insights that influence key business outcomes and product direction.
  • Outstanding communication skills, able to convey complex ideas clearly to a wide range of internal and external stakeholders.
  • Exceptional business judgment with strong analytical skills to make data-driven decisions that drive company-wide growth initiatives.
Responsibilities
  • Lead the strategic development and execution of new, distinctive features and experiences that drive user growth and retention, impacting millions of users with measurable business outcomes.
  • Define and lead the growth strategy, aligning it with broader organizational objectives and long-term vision to accelerate Strava's market leadership.
  • Create new and improve existing features that drive user-to-user growth and engagement flywheels.
  • Oversee and scale rapid experimentation processes, using data-driven hypotheses to identify new growth opportunities across diverse global audiences.
  • Develop insights from growth experiment outcomes, systematically embedding learnings across teams to shape the product roadmap and company-wide initiatives.
  • Represent Strava in cross-functional executive discussions, driving buy-in and alignment for growth-focused strategies.
  • Lead & mentor a team of product managers.

Strava is a digital platform designed for athletes and fitness enthusiasts to record, track, and analyze their physical activities, from casual walks to professional races. Users can monitor various metrics such as speed, pace, and distance, and utilize unique features like performance comparison and Relative Effort to gain insights into their workouts. The platform operates on a freemium model, offering basic services for free while charging for premium features like advanced training plans and detailed activity breakdowns. Strava also functions as a social network, enabling users to share their activities, connect with others, and discover new routes and clubs, which sets it apart from other fitness tracking apps. It is compatible with most GPS devices and is accessible on iPhone, Android, and web apps, making it available to millions of athletes globally. Strava's goal is to foster a supportive community that motivates users to achieve their fitness goals.

Company Stage

Series F

Total Funding

$147.3M

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2009

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

3%

1 year growth

11%

2 year growth

3%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Strava's recent partnerships with Bumble and TfL highlight its innovative approach to expanding user engagement and community building.
  • The introduction of AI-powered features like Athlete Intelligence and Leaderboard Integrity showcases Strava's commitment to leveraging technology for enhanced user experience.
  • New product developments such as dark mode, night heatmaps, and a family subscription plan indicate Strava's focus on continuous improvement and user satisfaction.

What critics are saying

  • The competitive landscape of fitness tracking and social networking apps is intense, requiring Strava to continuously innovate to maintain its market position.
  • The integration of AI features and new product developments may face technical challenges and user adoption issues.

What makes Strava unique

  • Strava uniquely combines fitness tracking with social networking, fostering a community that motivates and inspires athletes, unlike many competitors who focus solely on tracking.
  • The platform's freemium model allows users to access basic features for free while offering advanced analytics and training plans through premium subscriptions, providing flexibility and scalability.
  • Strava's compatibility with most GPS devices and its accessibility via iPhone, Android, and web apps make it widely accessible to millions of athletes worldwide.

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Benefits

100% company paid benefits for employees and families

Flexible paid time off

$2,000 annual professional development stipend

Paid time off for volunteering

401(k) Plan with company matching

$1000 annual gear stipend

$500 annual gym reimbursement

Onsite fitness rooms with showers, lockers, and towel service

Weekly team workouts

Free yoga classes

Secure bike storage

Twice weekly dinner for those working late

Monthly happy hours

Dog days

Cell phone reimbursement

Snacks & stocked kitchens