CodeRabbit is an innovative research and development company focused on building extraordinarily productive human-machine collaboration systems. Our primary goal is to create the next generation of Gen AI-driven code reviewers: a symbiotic partnership between humans and advanced algorithms that significantly outperforms individual engineers. We combine language models with human ingenuity to push the boundaries of software development efficiency and quality.
We're hiring a strong, hands-on Product Manager to own the application side of the CodeRabbit Management Console, the surfaces every customer touches to set up, configure, control access to, and pay for CodeRabbit. This is a high-ownership IC role with a clear path to build and lead a team once you've settled in and proven impact.
You'll own organization settings, review configuration, role-based access control, billing and subscriptions, and the onboarding experience. Getting these right is foundational to our move upmarket and to our growth.
This isn't an AI-glamour role. It's a complex, technically demanding, and deeply important one. We want someone who sees that clearly and is excited by it, not someone chasing the next shiny AI feature.
Own the end-to-end product experience for organization-level settings, team management, and review configuration
Make complex configuration understandable and accessible for both technical admins and non-technical buyers, without dumbing it down
Work closely with engineering to define APIs, UI flows, and data models for configuration that scale across teams, repos, and deployment types
Own the permission model end to end: define the roles, scopes, and capabilities that govern who can see and do what across settings, configuration, billing, and member management
Ship custom roles so admins can define their own permission sets rather than being boxed into our defaults, the table-stakes capability that unblocks larger, more security-conscious buyers
Get permission granularity and scoping right: org-level vs. team-level vs. repo-level access, and the inheritance and override behavior between them
Own audit logs and access trails, who changed what and when, as both an enterprise requirement and a pillar of our security and compliance posture
Treat least-privilege defaults, clear permission surfaces, and "no surprises" access behavior as core to the design, not afterthoughts
Own the billing product: pricing display, plan management, seat-based licensing, upgrades and downgrades, and invoicing
Reduce friction in the purchase and upgrade path; design self-serve flows with correct proration, and partner with Growth and Sales on conversion and expansion
Own plan entitlements and feature gating, the mapping between what someone pays for and what they can actually use, kept consistent across the whole app
Handle the subscription lifecycle edge cases that quietly break trust: seat reconciliation and true-ups, renewals, failed payments and dunning, downgrades, and mid-cycle changes
Support enterprise purchasing: annual contracts, PO-based and offline billing, tax and invoicing requirements
Partner with Finance and Engineering on lifecycle correctness, and own the relationship with our billing infrastructure (Stripe, Chargebee, or similar)
Own the onboarding wizard and first-run experience for new organizations and individual users
Drive activation metrics: time-to-first-review, time-to-team-invite, and setup completion rates
Identify and eliminate the top drop-off points in the setup funnel
5+ years of product management experience, ideally at a B2B SaaS or developer tools company
Technically fluent. You can read code, understand APIs, and have detailed conversations with engineers without a translator
Track record of owning complex, multi-stakeholder product areas such as admin consoles, permissions/RBAC systems, or billing systems, where correctness and edge cases matter as much as the happy path
Strong instincts for simplifying complex configuration and access experiences without dumbing them down
Comfortable with ambiguity; can move from fuzzy problem to clear spec without hand-holding
You write well and communicate precisely. PRDs and tickets you've written are things you're proud of
Low ego, high ownership. You care about the outcome more than the credit
Prior experience at a developer tooling, DevOps, or code intelligence company
Direct experience with RBAC, permissions, or identity/access systems, designing role models, scopes, and audit logging
Experience with billing infrastructure (Stripe, Chargebee, or similar) and subscription lifecycle mechanics
Familiarity with multi-tenant SaaS architectures, and with audit/compliance requirements (SOC 2 and similar)
Working knowledge of Git platforms (GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, ADO) as a power user or PM
You've worked with or alongside a small, high-output engineering team and know how to match their pace
We'll be upfront: this role isn't primarily about building AI features. If what excites you most is prompt engineering, model evaluation, or shipping AI-native UX, this probably isn't your best fit right now.
What it is: one of the most important, highest-leverage product bets we're making. The companies that win in developer tooling are the ones who nail the unglamorous stuff, setup, configuration, access control, billing, and trust. We need someone who genuinely believes that.
You'll partner closely with our engineering leads (frontend, backend, SRE), the head of design, and with Finance, Growth, and Sales on the billing and activation surfaces. You'll report into Product leadership and work alongside a tight-knit, high-output India engineering team that moves fast and expects the same from product.
To apply, submit your resume and relevant project samples or GitHub profiles. CodeRabbit is an equal-opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion.