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We are looking for a Lead Technical Product Manager with 7+ years of experience to own the end-to-end user experience of Eudia's AI-powered legal platform. You'll be the driving force behind how Fortune 500 legal teams interact with AI across complex workflows like contract review, compliance, and advisory research — translating powerful AI capabilities into intuitive, trustworthy experiences for non-technical users. This is a senior IC role with a clear path to management at a $105M Series A startup redefining legal work.
Owning and refining the end-to-end product experience and user flows across Eudia's web application and integrations (Word, Outlook, Copilot, Slack)
Working closely with design and product engineering to improve the current UX and define the future application experience
Designing complex enterprise workflows for non-technical legal and business users in a self-service model
Driving enterprise adoption by building trust, explainability, and usability into every interaction layer
Translating AI capabilities into a focused product roadmap and executing from concept to scaled usage
7+ years of product management experience (a few years less is acceptable if the background is strong)
Startup experience building products for non-technical end users in a B2B/enterprise context — earlier stage preferred
Demonstrated 0→1 product development experience; must have built and launched something from scratch
Strong background in workflow design and enterprise UX — UX-heavy product backgrounds are a strong signal
No MBA preferred; looking for hands-on, scrappy builders over strategy-only profiles
Eudia uses AI-powered Augmented Intelligence to redefine legal work for Fortune 500 teams, blending automation with human expertise to accelerate workflows and reduce risk, transforming legal from a cost center to a growth driver; raised $105M led by General Catalyst.
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$105M
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Eudia, an Augmented Intelligence platform for legal teams, raised up to $105M in a Series A led by General Catalyst, with participation from Floodgate, Sierra Ventures, Hakluyt Capital, Defy, Backbone and others.