Product Manager Job Description Generator
Generate “Top 1%” JDs in secondsStop writing generic JDs. High-performing Product talent ignores them. Use this tool to generate an outcome-based JD that attracts builders and filters out the rest.
Your Custom JD
This JD is designed to attract “Builders”. But a resume can lie. I can help you interview these candidates and filter the noise.
Book Hiring Support CallFrequently Asked Questions
What does the Job Description Architect generate? +
It generates an outcome-based job description tailored to your company stage, product model, main challenge, and role context. The goal is to create a sharper, more differentiated JD that attracts stronger candidates than a generic responsibilities list.
Why is an outcome-based job description better? +
Strong candidates want to know what they are expected to change, improve, or build, not just what meetings they will attend. Outcome-based JDs create better alignment, attract more serious applicants, and filter out people who only match on keywords.
How much detail should I add in the role context field? +
Add any specifics that materially change the role, such as title, industry experience, remote setup, team structure, reporting line, tools, or non-negotiables. The more useful context you provide, the more tailored the output becomes.
Can I edit the generated JD after it is created? +
Yes. The generated document is editable directly in the tool. You can refine headings, responsibilities, formatting, lists, and links before copying it into your ATS, Notion, or careers page.
Who is this tool best for? +
It is best for founders, hiring managers, and product leaders who need to hire product talent but do not want to rely on generic templates. It is especially useful for early and growth-stage SaaS companies where role clarity matters a lot.
Does this tool store my company inputs? +
The tool sends your prompt inputs to the configured generation endpoint so it can create the JD. It does not require a separate account on the page itself, but your site implementation determines how requests are handled and logged.