
Samepage Signals
Your second brain for product management
260 followers
Your second brain for product management
260 followers
Built specifically for the best product leaders, Samepage Signals automatically surfaces the information and insights that are most important to you across all of your tools and web, in one place.









Product Hunt
I started my career as a PM. The job is soooo different today.
@sahilio what are the most unique/wild use cases you've seen with Signals so far?
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@rrhoover The PM job is totally changing, fun to see so many getting closer to code.
A VP of Prod at a security company has a signal that looks at all their gong transcripts from the prior week to pull out feature requests/ideas, then looks at their roadmap in Jira to see what's missing. If anything is missing, it bubbles up and drafts up the new tickets.
Almost all users have some form of competitive intel signals running to pay close attention to specific changes, like if a competitor changes their pricing. Think Google Alerts + an LLM and your context.
A more obvious but valuable use case another customer has just monitors all Github PRs and flags what needs his attention, while also producing recurring release notes so he doesn't have to.
Lastly, we have hookups to all of the major product analytics tools like Mixpanel, Amplitude, and Pendo. Our system is tuned to automatically generate signals for any anomalies in your product performance data for a particular event or a newly launched feature that may need some attention. We actually had a customer catch a dip in one of their licensed branded launches when a signal automatically analyzed his Firebase notifications that were sent to his email!
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@sahilio @rrhoover Smth wild? 🤔 Maybe how many product people have side gigs they're running! They use Samepage almost like an executive assistant to stay up to date on their pet projects. Similar use cases (project tracking, release notes, executive summaries, bug/feature discovery), but "help me manage my side gig" was not a common use case I saw coming.
Most users are focused on the obvious stuff... tasks they were trying to do in Claude but are moving to Samepage because we have a unique take on data and have loaded Samepage with context about product management.
The value isn't just in surfacing information, it's in knowing what to ignore. As more tools and data sources get connected, almost everything starts looking important. Curious how you're thinking about that over time. Does the daily digest get sharper as Signals learns what matters, or is keeping noise under control an ongoing challenge?
Congrats on the launch!
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@jared_salois Thanks Jared! Great question.
The user can create their own precise signals, which is a great way to just tease out the information they want. You're totally right, if Samepage just creates more noise, which failed.
We use the user's profile, as well as their data sources to generate up to 5 automated signals every morning. These don't persist, and a new batch will be generated the next morning. The user can choose to Edit/Keep any of those automated signals, or discard them. That feedback loop goes directly into our system to improve the signals over time.
We still have a long way to go, but our ambition is to ensure signals drown out the noise.
Ragie
This is so cool. “Should we build this?” Is the right question to ask. Will this work for multiple teams within my company?
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@foobarfighter It will! We already have teams using the product today, and while we are built for product folks, we've had a fair number of teams from different departments using the product.
We actually have some pretty near collaborative features coming soon - think "shared signals." To keep everyone on the same page.
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@foobarfighter You bet. It turns out there are a lot of teams in the company that want to know what is going on with the product, so it's not uncommon for people to invite marketing, sales ops, execs, and more.
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@krystalmaria Good question, Krystal! You start with your own Daily Signal feed, but you can choose to share those (one off, or automatically cross-post) directly to destinations like Slack, making them communal!
We are working on a collaboration feature as well, to have a shared stream, where the same signals bubble up to the group in that stream.
Hi,
As someone who burns half the day stitching together what changed across Slack, Linear and Figma, I like that the important updates just surface on their own. Does it also roll up a shared view for the whole team, or is each person's feed their own?
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@jean_noel_escande The surfacing on their own part is what we've worked really hard on. Long way to go, but that's the future of information we envision - a push, not a pull.
Signals generate in your own feed, but any signal can be set to cross-post in places like slack!
We do have a feature coming soon where you will have shared feeds!
Love that it pulls from all your tools without requiring you to log into a dashboard no one ever opens. That alone fixes half the problem with most PM tools. One thing I'm curious about: how does it decide what actually surfaces? Is the prioritization learned from how you work, or is it more rules-based? That part seems like everything.
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@maylee_zhang You're totally right, Maylee. Your automated signals are generated based on a few things:
1. Once you connect your data, we automatically build a rich profile for you, which includes your voice, tone, prioritization framework style, goals (think OKRs are product launches), and we try to infer generally what kind of information you care about. All of this is gathered automatically via the Samepage agent that has been tuned to infer this from your connected data.
2. You can also create your own signals, and set the instructions yourself so that they are very precise to just what you want/need.
For all Automated Signals, which generate every morning, you can keep them, edit them (then save), or discard. New automated signals are generated every morning based on your data. This also is part of the feedback loop that tells the system what you like, and what you don't like.
Hope this helps! If you jump into the product, we'd love your feedback!
How do you keep the signal precision high? My worry with anything push-based is that one wrong "competitor raised prices" and I stop trusting the whole feed. Do you show the source so I can quickly check before acting on it?
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@angelika_dev Great point, Angelika. For automated signals, you can keep them, edit them, or discard them. These are all...signals :), for the tool of what you like and do not like.
You can also create your own signals from scratch, and give them whatever specific instructions you want to enforce.