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Product Analyst
CanadaFull-time
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Mid-level
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Job Description
About the Role: Spellbook is the most comprehensive AI copilot for transactional lawyers, backed by leading investors like Khosla Ventures. We are looking for a Product Analyst to improve how we measure, understand, and act on product performance. You will build a single source of truth for product metrics and partner closely with Product and Engineering.
What You'll Do
- Establish and evolve core product metric definitions (activation, engagement, retention) across teams.
- Build blueprints and standards to enable self-serve analytics for PMs and Engineering.
- Define and maintain a metric ladder connecting leading indicators to business outcomes (revenue, retention).
- Analyze funnels, user journeys, onboarding, and identify drop-offs and fixes.
- Partner on experiment design, create actionable dashboards, and write clear readouts for quick decision-making.
What You Bring
- 4+ years of experience in product analytics, product data, or data analytics within a SaaS product environment.
- Strong SQL skills (complex joins, nested/event-shaped data, sanity-checking results).
- Experience with user analytics tooling (e.g., Mixpanel or Amplitude) and collaborating with engineers on instrumentation.
- Exceptional communication skills to explain findings to executives and individual contributors.
- Bonus: Familiarity with modern data stack concepts and B2B SaaS workflows.
Benefits
- Company-paid group benefits including $1,000 towards mental health support.
- Flexible, outcome-focused work environment with generous time off and holiday closures.
- Monthly paid meals, an annual wellness allowance, and parental leave top-ups.
- Competitive stock option grants as a pivotal early employee.
- Fully remote work flexibility within Canada.
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