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Senior Product Manager – SDKs and Widgets
Location: London (Hybrid)
Salary: Up to £90,000
We are working with a fast-growing technology platform business that distributes its proposition through large enterprise clients who prefer to surface it within their own digital products. They are looking for a Senior Product Manager to own the SDK, widget and Developer Portal capabilities that make this possible.
The goal is simple but the execution is complex. Make it as easy as possible for enterprise clients to embed the platform's proposition inside their own apps and websites, with minimal bespoke development effort on either side.
Senior Product Manager Responsibilities:
- Own the product vision, roadmap and prioritisation for SDKs, widgets and the Developer Portal
- Lead the definition, delivery and lifecycle management of SDK and widget capabilities for enterprise clients
- Simplify client integration by improving developer onboarding, documentation, sandbox access and self-service support
- Translate client, developer, commercial and technical needs into clear product requirements and delivery plans
- Work with engineering, architecture, security, UX and commercial teams to deliver scalable and reusable capabilities
- Define and maintain standards for versioning, compatibility, performance, security and documentation
- Use adoption data and implementation feedback to reduce integration friction and improve time to market
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- Proven experience in SDKs, widgets, developer platforms, digital integration or reusable platform capabilities
- Strong understanding of developer experience including documentation, onboarding and self-service tooling
- Good technical fluency across APIs, SDKs, authentication, versioning, configuration and analytics
- Experience working with large enterprise clients on embedded or white label digital experiences
- Ability to translate complex technical and commercial needs into clear prioritised product requirements
- Strong analytical skills with experience using adoption data and performance metrics to improve outcomes
- Excellent stakeholder management skills in a complex delivery environment


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