Full-Time

Senior Product Designer

Growth, Monetisation

Miro

Miro

1,001-5,000 employees

Visual collaboration platform for distributed teams

No salary listed

London, UK

In Person

Category
UI/UX & Design (1)
Required Skills
Claude
Usability Testing/Engineering
Figma
A/B Testing
Product Design
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • Five or more years of product design experience, ideally in business-to-business software-as-a-service or growth-focused roles, with a portfolio showcasing design thinking and measurable impact on conversion and revenue metrics
  • Demonstrated experience designing monetisation surfaces with proven impact on conversion rates for both self-serve and enterprise buyers
  • Experience designing and running data-driven experiments, interpreting analytics, and iterating based on quantitative and qualitative insights from different customer segments
  • Strong understanding of monetisation and pricing concepts for software-as-a-service products, including pricing psychology, value-based pricing, plan packaging, hybrid pricing models, and expansion revenue strategies
  • Ability to balance business goals with user needs, delivering high-quality, user-centric designs that build trust while driving measurable business outcomes
  • Strong collaboration skills with cross-functional partners, including product managers, engineers, data analysts, finance, product marketing, and sales teams working across both self-serve and enterprise motions
  • Proficiency in Figma and prototyping tools; experience with analytics platforms is a plus
  • Ability to articulate and unfold your design decisions with an iterative mentality and embrace feedback with a growth mindset
  • Experience using artificial intelligence tools to accelerate validation, prototyping, or design discovery (e.g., Replit, Claude Code)
Responsibilities
  • Lead the end-to-end design of monetisation experiences, creating pricing pages, upgrade flows, checkout experiences, paywalls, and in-product conversion touch points that scale across self-serve users and enterprise accounts for our multi-product platform
  • Design and run data-driven experiments focused on conversion, retention, and expansion metrics across different customer segments, driving a fast-paced experimentation culture by rapidly prototyping, A/B testing, and iterating on designs with cross-functional partners based on hypotheses, success criteria, and quantitative and qualitative findings
  • Shape product strategy by partnering closely with cross-functional leadership (PM, Engineering, Data Analysts, Product Marketing)
  • Translate behavioural data, pricing analytics, and user feedback from both individual users and enterprise buyers into intuitive design solutions that reduce friction, clarify value propositions, and drive confident purchase decisions
  • Conduct user research, interviews, and usability tests, synthesising insights to uncover friction in pricing, upgrade, and billing experiences and translating findings into clear design iterations and new experiment ideas
  • Balance the needs of different buying journeys, ensuring self-serve experiences prioritise speed and clarity while enterprise touch points accommodate complex approval workflows, and admin/billing requirements
  • Collaborate with Content Design to craft compelling value propositions, feature descriptions, pricing copy, and conversion messaging
  • Establish and advocate for scalable, best-in-class monetisation design standards, ensuring consistency and accessibility while partnering with design and core product teams to seamlessly blend monetisation requirements into the core user experience and roadmap
  • Communicate design vision and rationale at all levels, effectively influencing stakeholders across the organisation
  • Integrate AI and emerging technologies into the design process to accelerate validation, discovery, and prototyping of monetisation experiments
  • Mentor and support other designers, sharing knowledge on conversion design principles, experimentation methodologies, and monetisation best practices
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with analytics platforms is a plus
  • Experience using artificial intelligence tools to accelerate validation, prototyping, or design discovery (e.g., Replit, Claude Code) is a plus

Miro is a visual collaboration platform where distributed teams brainstorm, design products, map journeys, and manage agile workflows on an infinite digital canvas. Teams work in real time or asynchronously, using templates, embedded video and chat, and integrations with over 100 apps like Jira and Google Workspace; AI features help automate tasks and generate ideas. It differs from competitors by offering an expansive “Innovation Workspace” that combines flexible collaboration tools, broad app integrations, and enterprise security for large organizations. Its goal is to be the central platform for visual collaboration and collective ideation across remote and co-located teams.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Series C

Total Funding

$476.9M

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2011

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Asia hub in Singapore targets 45% of global R&D spending, with customers reporting 50% faster innovation cycles.
  • Reforge's 100,000-alumni platform and enterprise customers like Netflix and Workday expand Miro's TAM into product strategy consulting.
  • reMarkable 'Send to Miro' partnership drives hardware-to-workspace workflow adoption among Connect subscribers starting March 18.

What critics are saying

  • Reforge integration failure risks diluting core collaboration focus and alienating existing customers within 12-18 months.
  • AI-generated content commoditization as Figma, Notion, and Microsoft Teams embed identical capabilities, eroding pricing power.
  • MCP server disintermediation risk: GitHub, Anthropic, and Google can replicate visual-to-code workflows natively within 18-24 months.

What makes Miro unique

  • Reforge acquisition integrates decision-making frameworks into Miro's workspace, addressing AI's bottleneck in determining what to build.
  • MCP server enables bidirectional integration with GitHub Copilot, Claude Code, and Gemini CLI for automated code visualization and context-aware generation.
  • Enterprise Guard with Onna eDiscovery integration provides first native litigation-defensible collection tool for Miro boards.

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Benefits

Excellent Medical, Dental + Vision health benefits

Competitive salaries + Flexible time off

401k matching + Competitive equity package

Free lunches + Office snacks

Be a part of a culture of learning that will take your professional growth to another level with collaborative + thoughtful team members

Distributed team across offices globally

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1 year growth

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Business Wire
Mar 25th, 2026
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TechStartups.com
Mar 24th, 2026
Miro acquires Reforge to solve AI's biggest bottleneck: deciding what to build.

Miro acquires Reforge to solve AI's biggest bottleneck: deciding what to build. The rush to adopt AI has created a strange new problem inside companies. Teams can build faster than ever. What slows them down now is figuring out what actually deserves to be built. Miro is making a bet on that shift. The company said Tuesday it has agreed to acquire Reforge, an AI platform known for helping product teams make better decisions about growth, strategy, and product direction. The deal brings together Miro's collaborative AI workspace with Reforge's training programs, frameworks, and AI-driven tools. The move reflects a broader change playing out across the tech industry. AI has lowered the barrier to building products. Prototypes that once took months can now be assembled in days. That speed has exposed a gap. Teams are moving quickly, but not always in the right direction. "The biggest opportunity ahead isn't just moving faster - it's moving faster in the right direction," said Andrey Khusid, CEO and Founder at Miro. Teams need support in accelerating what to build and the decision-making during that critical phase of work. Reforge has been instrumental in helping teams learn from the best in the industry and sharpen their product and growth skills. The combination of Miro and Reforge will help organizations to transform towards AI-enabled innovation faster." Reforge built its reputation by turning product and growth playbooks into structured programs that operators at companies like Netflix, SAP, and Workday use. Over time, it grew from a set of courses into a platform with AI-based tools that help teams run research, test ideas, and decide where to focus. Miro acquires Reforge to build the tight thing, faster. That evolution caught Miro's attention. The company has been pushing deeper into AI, positioning its workspace as a place where teams plan, collaborate, and build together. Bringing Reforge into the fold extends that pitch beyond execution and into strategy. "A couple of years ago, we saw that AI was changing not just the tools product teams use, but the skills and judgment they need to succeed," said Brian Balfour, Founder and CEO at Reforge. "Teams that once relied on intuition and experience now need fluency in AI prototyping, evals, and strategy. We built Reforge to close that gap. Joining Miro lets us do it faster and at a much bigger scale than we could reach on our own." Balfour is set to take on the role of Chief Growth Officer at Miro. Reforge COO Tom Willerer will become Chief Strategy Officer. The Reforge learning platform will continue to operate separately, keeping its courses and community intact. The deal signals how product development is being reshaped. For years, the hard part was execution - shipping code, scaling systems, and getting products into users' hands. AI has eased much of that pressure. What remains is judgment: choosing the right problems, prioritizing the right features, and avoiding wasted effort. Reforge has built a business around that idea, with more than 100,000 alumni and a growing base of enterprise customers. Its tools focus on early-stage product work, from gathering customer insights to testing concepts before committing engineering resources. Miro sees that as the missing piece in its platform. Pairing a collaborative workspace with decision frameworks gives it a way to cover the full product lifecycle, from early discovery to execution. "What started as a single course has grown into a community of over 100,000 alumni and a suite of products used by product teams everywhere. That growth reflects how much the work of building products has changed. Teams need new frameworks, new skills, and better tools to keep up. Joining Miro gives our community and our products the scale to help far more of them do that." For companies trying to make sense of AI, the message is clear. Building faster no longer guarantees better outcomes. The advantage is shifting to teams that can decide what to build with clarity. Miro is betting that the future will belong to platforms that combine both.

FinanzNachrichten.de
Mar 24th, 2026
Miro acquires Reforge to accelerate AI-driven product development and innovation

Miro, the AI Innovation Workspace, has announced it will acquire Reforge, an AI platform for product teams, subject to customary closing conditions. The deal includes Reforge's team, learning platform and AI-powered product development tools. The acquisition combines Miro's collaborative AI workflows platform with Reforge's frameworks and expert training to help organisations navigate AI transformation. Reforge's CEO Brian Balfour will join Miro as Chief Growth Officer, whilst COO Tom Willerer becomes Chief Strategy Officer. Reforge Learning will continue operating separately at Reforge.com, maintaining independent courseware. The platform has over 100,000 alumni and customers including Workday, SAP, Mastercard and Netflix. "Teams need support in accelerating what to build and the decision-making during that critical phase of work," said Miro CEO Andrey Khusid.

Business Insider
Mar 19th, 2026
Miro CEO hires 40 entrepreneurs to drive agility in AI transformation

Miro CEO Andrey Khusid says the company has hired approximately 40 entrepreneurs out of 1,600 total employees over the past two and a half years as part of a strategic hiring shift. The visual collaboration platform, valued at $17.5 billion in 2022, is seeking founders with experience in specific areas to help navigate the AI era. Khusid said entrepreneurs possess greater comfort with uncertainty and require less guidance, making them valuable during periods of rapid technological change. Some hires came through acquisitions, including former InVision CEO Jeff Chow, now Miro's chief product and technology officer. Founded in 2011 as a digital whiteboard, Miro has transformed into an AI workspace where users collaborate with colleagues and AI agents. The company grew from 5 million to 50 million users during the pandemic and has since doubled that figure.

Android Authority
Mar 18th, 2026
This new reMarkable feature is a game changer for note-taking.

This new reMarkable feature is a game changer for note-taking. 'Send to Miro' makes it easier to move your notes to the computer. 3 hours ago Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority * reMarkable is introducing a new feature on its paper tablets called "Send to Miro." * The feature moves your notes and sketches to Miro and turns them into digital text and diagrams. * Connect subscribers will gain access to this feature on March 18. Your reMarkable paper tablet is about to get a handy productivity boost. The E-Ink tablet maker is preparing to roll out a new feature that aims to remove the friction between moving from pen and paper to a laptop. Don't want to miss the best from Android Authority? * Set Androidauthority as a favorite source in Google Discover to never miss its latest exclusive reports, expert analysis, and much more. * You can also set Androidauthority as a preferred source in Google Search by clicking the button below. Today, reMarkable announced a new partnership with the visual online whiteboard platform Miro. This partnership will bring a new feature called "Send to Miro" to reMarkable tablets. With this feature, you'll be able to jot down notes or draw a sketch and transform them into digital text and diagrams. For example, say that you were scribbling down some ideas during a meeting. By tapping on Send to Miro, those notes are automatically moved to a Miro board. You can then use the selection of shortcuts in the board to create mind maps, slides, flowcharts, and more out of your ideas. As mentioned earlier, the goal is to make it easier to go from tablet to computer. "Inspiration can strike at any moment, but typing up handwritten notes can be a hassle," said Phil Hess, CEO of reMarkable. "With Send to Miro, you get all the benefits of pen and paper as part of your digital workflow." Send to Miro won't be for everyone, as the feature will only be available for Connect subscribers. If you're a Connect subscriber, you can expect the feature to roll out with reMarkable OS 3.26. The release is scheduled to arrive on paper tablets starting today. Thank you for being part of its community. Read its Comment Policy before posting.