Built specifically for the best product leaders, Samepage Signals automatically surfaces the information and insights that are most important to you across all of your tools and web, in one place.
Today we're launching Samepage Signals — a second brain for product leaders.
We're also excited to share that we've raised $4.85MM from awesome folks like Craft Ventures, Freestyle VC, Glasswing Ventures, and a lineup of incredible angels, including Justin Kan, Matt Mullenweg, and others. Many backed our last company, AdStage, so we feel very fortunate to have them along for the ride with us again!
Here's the thesis: AI is rapidly changing and speeding up product development. Much more can be built than ever before, which means the hard question is no longer, "Can we build this?" — it's, "Should we build this?" That puts even more weight on product judgment, taste, and discernment. We built Samepage Signals for this new world.
Samepage Signals connects across the tools you already live in (Jira, Linear, Figma, Productboard, Slack, Notion, Gong, Salesforce, and many more) and builds a dynamic profile of who you are, what matters to you, and automatically surfaces information and insights so that you're always on top of everything. Especially helpful considering a big part of the product job is keeping everyone else aligned.
Things like:
🟢 Surfacing new feature ideas pulled straight from sales calls that aren't in your existing roadmap 🔭 Competitor developments worth tracking, like pricing changes or new product announcements
📊 How your newly launched feature is performing against other features 🚦 What shipped, what's in progress, and what may be blocked, and how to unblock it
We believe information should be a push, not a pull. You shouldn't have to go digging across ten tabs to find out what changed — it should come to you automatically.
After our last company was acquired, this is truly the product we most wished we'd had when we got dropped into a much larger org and realized no one was on the same page.
We've spent the last few months in beta working with hundreds of product leaders. Those conversations and insights bring us to today, where we are excited to be opening the product up to everyone
We'll be here in the comments all day! We'd genuinely love your feedback, your skepticism, and your feature requests. 🙏
@sahilio congratulations on the launch. Most PMs tools solve problems for ICs. The one I never had solved was the org view (roadmaps drifting, duplicate customer signals across different PMs, cross-team blockers nobody connects). Does this roll up to a team level, or is it one profile per person? That would make the difference between a nice personal tool and something I’d actually deploy across a team.
Contratulations@sahilio, @wickerpedia and @Samepage Signals on your launch! As an early user of the product, I have seen it grow and become more powerful. As a CPO, I start every day using Samepage. It helps me focus on the areas that need immediate attention and gives me a quick status report on key features/releases!
Every product team should be using!
Genuine question - how is this different from what Notion AI, Linear AI, or Dovetail are doing? The "second brain for PM" framing has become pretty saturated. Every tool in the category now surfaces signals and generates summaries. What's the actual unlock here that a PM's existing stack can't do? Is the value in the aggregation layer specifically, or is there something about the PM workflow that product-native tools miss by building AI on top of a tool they already own?
Incredible team and product!! So excited for this to shape product development in an AI era
Congrats on the launch team! The product reminded me how much time product teams spend answering "what changed?" rather than actually making decisions. If Samepage can quietly solve that in the background, I think that's where the real value is.
Congratulations on the launch! Can’t wait to see how we can leverage Samepage Signals to help grow Jupiter.
The value isn't just in surfacing information, it's in knowing what to ignore. As more tools and data sources get connected, almost everything starts looking important. Curious how you're thinking about that over time. Does the daily digest get sharper as Signals learns what matters, or is keeping noise under control an ongoing challenge?
Congrats on the launch!
This is so cool. “Should we build this?” Is the right question to ask. Will this work for multiple teams within my company?
Congrats on the launch @sahilio@wickerpedia! Being able to connect data across all the tools our company uses lets me cultivate insight from sources managed by other departments. I've built signals for competitive analysis, help desk trending topics, and industry trends to compare against our backlog. I also love being able to ask the agent specific questions from our dataset. In addition to that, I'm consistently impressed by the new Signal suggestions it makes based on my sources and how I use the product. Excited to see what is next for Samepage!
Congrats, @sahilio! Known this guy for nearly 20 years now, back to the Yahoo! days, and here he is off building another company. So happy for you, man.
That whole "should we build this" idea stuck with me. That's the hard part of the job these days, and most tools just help you move faster instead of figuring out what's actually worth doing. The sales call thing is smart, too. Surfacing feature ideas nobody's even put on the roadmap yet would save people a ton of time.
So pumped for you today. Go get it 🎉
Super cool product, congrats on the launch @sahilio!
AI is making it easier to build more things, but that probably makes product judgment even more important, not less. The hard part becomes knowing what actually deserves attention.
Samepage Signals feels useful because product context is usually scattered everywhere: Slack, Linear, Figma, Notion, calls, customer notes, sales feedback... and the important signal is often buried between a lot of noise.
I’m especially interested in how it learns what matters to each product leader. does it mostly follow explicit preferences, or does it adapt based on what someone opens, ignores, shares, or acts on over time?
Wish we had this when I was working in product! Amazing to have an agent doing the hunting for insights and pulling relevant signal from the growing data set.
I’ve known Sahil for a long time and invested because I think he has unusually strong product judgment. As AI makes building software dramatically easier, the bottleneck is increasingly deciding what to build and staying on top of the constant stream of customer, team, and market signals.
Samepage Signals is tackling exactly that problem by pulling together context from all the places product teams already work instead of creating yet another dashboard. Excited to see what the team builds from here. Congrats on the launch!
I started my career as a PM. The job is soooo different today.
@sahilio what are the most unique/wild use cases you've seen with Signals so far?
Congrats on the launch! Impressive product and team. Looking forward to seeing where you take it from here.
Congrats to the team on the launch! I've been using the product for a bit now and am happy to see it available for all 🙌
Quick note on how I've been using it: I'm not a traditional PM or product leader, which I think is exactly why I didn't expect to get so much out of this.
I run a newsletter and lead partnerships at a startup. My problem has never been "not enough information"... it has always been that the stuff I actually needed was scattered across too many tools and I'd only stumble onto it when I was in a hurry to meet a deadline.
Samepage Signals flipped that. Two surprising things that I've been using it for:
👀 Keeping a pulse on competitors in my space without me having to go searching Google or Twitter every morning
✨ Cutting the "what did I miss?" tab-hopping at the start of the day down to basically zero
The "push, not pull" idea sounds like a tagline until you live with it for a week. Then going back to the old way feels broken.
About Samepage Signals on Product Hunt
“Your second brain for product management”
Samepage Signals launched on Product Hunt on June 25th, 2026 and earned 154 upvotes and 41 comments, placing #6 on the daily leaderboard. Built specifically for the best product leaders, Samepage Signals automatically surfaces the information and insights that are most important to you across all of your tools and web, in one place.
Samepage Signals was featured in Productivity (654.6k followers), Artificial Intelligence (471.9k followers) and Business (8k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 249.8k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Samepage Signals?
Samepage Signals was hunted by Chris Messina. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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Hi Product Hunt! 👋
Sahil here, CEO & Co-founder of Samepage.
Today we're launching Samepage Signals — a second brain for product leaders.
We're also excited to share that we've raised $4.85MM from awesome folks like Craft Ventures, Freestyle VC, Glasswing Ventures, and a lineup of incredible angels, including Justin Kan, Matt Mullenweg, and others. Many backed our last company, AdStage, so we feel very fortunate to have them along for the ride with us again!
Here's the thesis: AI is rapidly changing and speeding up product development. Much more can be built than ever before, which means the hard question is no longer, "Can we build this?" — it's, "Should we build this?" That puts even more weight on product judgment, taste, and discernment. We built Samepage Signals for this new world.
Samepage Signals connects across the tools you already live in (Jira, Linear, Figma, Productboard, Slack, Notion, Gong, Salesforce, and many more) and builds a dynamic profile of who you are, what matters to you, and automatically surfaces information and insights so that you're always on top of everything. Especially helpful considering a big part of the product job is keeping everyone else aligned.
Things like:
🟢 Surfacing new feature ideas pulled straight from sales calls that aren't in your existing roadmap
🔭 Competitor developments worth tracking, like pricing changes or new product announcements
📊 How your newly launched feature is performing against other features
🚦 What shipped, what's in progress, and what may be blocked, and how to unblock it
We believe information should be a push, not a pull. You shouldn't have to go digging across ten tabs to find out what changed — it should come to you automatically.
After our last company was acquired, this is truly the product we most wished we'd had when we got dropped into a much larger org and realized no one was on the same page.
We've spent the last few months in beta working with hundreds of product leaders. Those conversations and insights bring us to today, where we are excited to be opening the product up to everyone
We'll be here in the comments all day! We'd genuinely love your feedback, your skepticism, and your feature requests. 🙏