Product Manager Headshots
Ship the V2 of Your Profile
You'd never launch a feature with a placeholder icon. Your profile photo is the placeholder icon of your career, and it's in front of recruiters, stakeholders, and your whole org every day.
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The Most-Seen Face in the Org Chart
A PM's face is everywhere: the kickoff deck, the roadmap review, the Slack thread where engineering pushes back, the QBR slide leadership skims. Influence without authority is the job, and influence starts with how credible you look to people who mostly meet you as an avatar.
Then every two or three years the job market comes calling, and the same photo faces down several hundred competing applicants. You prioritize ruthlessly for a living. A $5 fix with this much surface area is a P0.
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One photo, deployed across the whole stack:
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Product Manager Headshot FAQ
How formal should a product manager's headshot be?
Tech reads suits as out of touch, so the smart casual preset is the PM default: clean shirt, gray or white background, confident expression. If you're aiming at director or VP roles, the blazer preset adds seniority without tipping into banker.
Does a PM really need a professional photo?
PM is the most applicant-heavy role in tech: open positions routinely draw hundreds of applications in days. Recruiters screen LinkedIn before resumes, and the difference between 'credible product leader' and 'just another applicant' is often the thirty pixels of your avatar.
Where does my photo show up beyond LinkedIn?
Everywhere your work does: the team slide in every stakeholder deck, your Slack and Jira avatar, internal wiki pages, conference talk proposals, and product blog bylines. PMs are the most-looked-at faces in the building because everyone works with them.
What happens to the photo I upload?
It's processed to generate your headshot, and the images expire after 24 hours. No account is created and nothing is published. Only you get the link.
How much does it cost?
The free watermarked preview lets you evaluate before you pay, and the full-resolution photo is $5. Think of it as the cheapest AB test you'll run this quarter.
Engineers have their own page, and so do project managers.
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One selfie between standups. Free preview, $5 for the full-resolution photo, shipped in about a minute.
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