New Product Leaders

Hit the Ground Running.
From Day One.

The hardest part of a new product leadership role isn't the strategy. It's inheriting a product with no context and being expected to lead immediately. Product Dev OS fixes that.

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to a working strategy
Day 1
context inherited
Week 2
first ship
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prior docs needed

The 30-day trap — and how to avoid it.

New product leaders get 90 days. Most spend 60 of them catching up. Here's what they're usually dealing with:

90-day plans that unravel by day 30
No shared product context — you're learning from scratch
Team is waiting for you to set direction you don't have yet
Stakeholders forming opinions before you've had time to form yours
Prior PM left no documentation of why anything was built

Structure from the moment you arrive.

Inherit the full product context

Company Brain captures every strategic decision, persona, architecture choice, and competitive insight. You don't start from scratch — you start from complete.

90-day plan in under an hour

Compass reads your Company Brain and generates a live strategic plan with OKRs. You walk into your first team meeting with a strategy — not a deck that says 'still listening.'

Board-ready visibility from week one

Growth Snapshot gives you a real-time read on every metric that matters. You'll never be caught flat-footed in a stakeholder meeting again.

Run the pipeline from day one

Every idea your team has enters the same 5-stage pipeline. You have structure before you have full context — and the structure protects you while you catch up.

See what the team is actually building

Crew shows you capacity, current assignments, and sprint health. No surprises. You know where your team is invested before you walk into your first sprint review.

First win in the first sprint

With Nova scoring every opportunity against your strategy, you can deprioritize confidently. Ship something defensible in week two — not week eight.

Your first 30 days — structured.

Week 1

Build your Company Brain from existing docs, decks, and strategy artifacts

Full product context structured and searchable

Week 2

Compass generates strategic pillars + live OKRs from your Brain

90-day strategy you can walk into a board with

Week 3

Run your first idea through the 5-stage pipeline with agent scoring

First shipped artifact with an audit trail

Week 4

Growth Snapshot fully calibrated — metrics live, stakeholder views active

Weekly board update takes 10 minutes, not a day

Stop inheriting chaos.
Start leading from day one.

Product Dev OS gives new leaders the context, structure, and velocity to make an impact in the first 30 days — not the first 90.

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Free. No Credit Card. No Prep. No Commitment.

Your Free Product Strategy Snapshot.

Bring what you have. Leave with a clearer picture and a concrete plan.

Free.

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Bring anything. We do the work. You'll leave with more clarity either way.

Bring what you already have

Bring your roadmap, tickets, strategy notes, Jira or ADO export, Linear board, spreadsheet, or even a rough list of priorities. No cleanup, integrations, or long onboarding required — we do the work to turn what you already have into a clear picture of where effort is going, what is aligned, where things have drifted, and exactly what to do next.

  • Roadmap or strategy doc
  • Jira, ADO, or Linear export
  • Backlog or ticket list
  • ServiceNow demands
  • Spreadsheet or rough list of ideas

What you walk away with

  • Strategy-to-Execution Map

    A clear view of how your business goals, key initiatives, roadmap, and active work connect from strategy down to execution. This shows what your team is trying to accomplish and how current work supports the plan.

  • Work Focus & Drift View

    A practical readout of where team effort appears to be going today, what looks aligned to the plan, and what may be reactive, unclear, disconnected, or pulling the team into "other stuff."

  • Opportunity Validation & Decision View

    A prioritized view of which ideas or initiatives look highest-impact, under-validated, unclear, or ready to move forward — including what to build, pause, clarify, validate, or measure before committing more resources.

  • Outcome & Next Moves Summary

    A leadership-ready summary of the metrics and business outcomes each major initiative should connect to, where measurement is strong or missing, and the 3–5 recommended next moves your team can act on immediately.

Used by VP Products, GMs, strategy leaders, and founders at companies from growth-stage startups to billion-dollar organizations.