Lead Product Manager, web3

Improbable Ltd.
City of London
1 month ago
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Your Mission

As a Lead Product Manager in our Web3 portfolio, you’ll play a central role in defining, building, and scaling products across InfoFi (information finance) and DeFi (decentralised finance) ecosystems. You will translate strategic objectives into actionable roadmaps, bridge technical and economic thinking, and deliver products that accelerate Improbable’s vision of decentralised information and financial systems.


You’ll work closely with engineering, research, design, and business teams—balancing innovation with execution—to shape products that drive value creation, liquidity, and network participation across the Web3 landscape.


Areas for Impact


  • Product Strategy & Roadmapping Define and evolve the roadmap for InfoFi and DeFi products, aligning technical capabilities with user needs, market opportunities, and Improbable’s long-term ecosystem strategy.




  • Cross-Functional Leadership Partner with engineers, economists, designers, and ecosystem partners to translate product vision into deliverable outcomes—bridging decentralised technologies with user-centric design.




  • Market Insight & User Understanding Deeply understand the DeFi landscape, tokenomics models, and emerging InfoFi primitives; monitor user behaviour and feedback to inform iteration and prioritisation.




  • Execution & Delivery Drive execution across multiple teams, ensuring delivery against objectives around adoption, engagement, liquidity, and protocol performance.




  • Governance & Ecosystem Alignment Contribute to decentralised governance processes, token design considerations, and incentive structures that ensure sustainable ecosystem growth.




  • Mentorship & Leadership Guide and mentor junior product team members; champion high standards of product management and cross-disciplinary collaboration.




  • Continuous Improvement Lead initiatives to improve product development pipelines, data-driven decision-making, and user experience measurement across the portfolio.




We’d Love to Hear From You If You…


  • Have a strong understanding of Web3 technologies, blockchain infrastructure, and decentralised finance mechanisms.




  • Comfortable giving developer focussed product demos.




  • Possess deep technical literacy, enabling effective communication with engineering, smart contract, and data science teams.




  • Understand token economies, governance frameworks, and the interplay between user incentives and protocol health.




  • Are skilled in defining and delivering product strategy—from concept validation to market launch.




  • Have experience working with on-chain data, wallets, and analytics tools to inform product decisions.




  • Communicate clearly and persuasively across technical, commercial, and creative audiences.




  • Are analytical, outcome-oriented, and comfortable with ambiguity, thriving in fast-evolving and experimental environments.




  • Exhibit leadership through collaboration, mentorship, and a calm, structured approach to complex challenges. Are driven by the idea of building products that advance the future of digital economies and open information networks.




Why Join Us

You’ll shape products that sit at the frontier of Web3 innovation, where financial infrastructure meets information systems, and decentralisation meets design.


If you’re motivated by building transformative technology, thrive in cross-functional collaboration, and want to define how economies of the future will work, we’d love to hear from you.


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