Role-specific. Annual pricing. Anyone on the team can ping it.

Product Manager Fellow

A custom-built AI product manager that lives in your team's Slack. Triages feature requests, synthesizes customer feedback, drafts release notes, and preps your sprint planning. Trained on your product, your roadmap themes, and your decision style.

What a Product Manager fellow does

The PM grind that eats your strategy time, handled.

T

Triages feature requests.

Reads incoming requests across helpdesk, sales, and CS notes. Tags by theme, dedupes, flags top patterns.

S

Synthesizes customer feedback.

Weekly summary of what customers are asking for and where the noise is.

R

Drafts release notes.

Pulls shipped PRs and JIRA tickets into customer-facing release notes in your tone.

P

Preps sprint planning.

Pulls open issues, prior sprint velocity, and stakeholder asks into a planning doc draft.

D

Builds discovery briefs.

Before a discovery interview, drafts the questions and pulls the customer's prior usage and feedback.

M

Tracks roadmap commitments.

Watches dates against deliverables and pings when a milestone looks at risk.

What your PM fellow knows about your product

A Product Manager fellow is not a feedback inbox with AI summaries. It is custom-built around your product. We start by scoping the role with you — your roadmap themes, your feedback channels, your release cadence, your sprint structure, and the way your PM team makes decisions.

By the time Wren joins your Slack, it knows your roadmap pillars and which feature requests map to which theme. It knows the difference between a nice-to-have from a free user and a must-have from your largest enterprise account. It knows how you write release notes — your voice, your format, your level of detail.

The summarizer says what customers asked for. Wren says what matters — which themes are growing, which are noise, and which ones your largest accounts care about.

The summarizer says what. The fellow says what matters.

Tools your PM fellow connects to

Deep, role-specific integrations. Not 3,000 shallow ones.

Project Management

Linear Jira GitHub Projects Productboard

Customer Feedback

Productboard Canny Aha! Notion

Helpdesk

Zendesk Intercom Front

Product Analytics

Mixpanel Amplitude Heap

Communication

Slack Microsoft Teams Gmail

Notes / Call Recording

Gong Chorus (read-only)

Docs

Notion Confluence

Need a tool not listed? Tell us during scoping.

How a PM fellow shows up in your channel

Your first 30 days with a Product Manager fellow

Week 1

Setup

  • Scope the role with you (roadmap themes, feedback channels, release cadence, decision style)
  • Custom-train Wren on your product, prior decisions, and tone
  • Add Wren to your Slack and connect feedback + project management in read mode

Week 2

Shadow

  • Wren reads feedback and tickets in read-only
  • You give it small jobs: triage these requests, draft release notes for last sprint
  • Every output reviewed before publishing

Week 3

Delegate

  • Weekly feedback synthesis runs automatically
  • Release notes auto-draft from each merged release
  • Sprint planning prep auto-drafts on your cadence

Week 4

Measure

  • Review feedback themes surfaced, release notes shipped, planning time saved
  • Decide what to expand into Wren's scope
  • Onboard another role if ready

Why this is different from ChatGPT with product prompts

A PM fellow knows your product over time. It does not start fresh on every question. It tracks your feedback themes week after week, knows your roadmap pillars, and writes release notes in your voice — not generic product-speak.

The generalist summarizes what you paste in. Wren synthesizes what it already knows.

Pricing

Each PM fellow is on a custom annual plan based on the scope of your product and team size. Predictable annual price.

Get pricing for a PM fellow

Frequently asked questions

No. Wren synthesizes, drafts, and surfaces. PM judgment stays human.

We can configure auto-publish for narrow categories once you trust the patterns. Default is human review.

It surfaces the conflict and the volume on each side. The PM decides which way to go. The fellow does not pretend to resolve trade-offs that aren't its call.

It drafts questions, schedules calls, and summarizes. Live interviews stay human.

Bring on a Product Manager fellow.

Tell us about your product. We will scope the fellow and have it in your Slack in about a week.