Product Manager · Technical PM
Jason Griffin.
The PM who builds.
I turn ambiguous problems into shipped products. I build the prototypes to sharpen the thinking before a line of production code is written.
About
Twenty years ago I started in supply chain. I've spent most of that time at companies like Starbucks and Costco, figuring out how to build products that actually get used, not just shipped.
My take on product: good technology disappears. If users have to think about your tool, it's already fighting an uphill battle. I build for the version where nobody notices the software. They just notice their job got easier.
- The best tools are the ones nobody notices
- AI should solve real problems, not perform novelty
- Complexity isn't the enemy. Constraints make better PMs.
- If users have to adapt to your software, you built the wrong thing
Impact
- 15% Waste reduction across supply chain operations
- $30M Cost savings delivered
- 2M Daily active users across my products
- 12 Products shipped to production
- 5→1 New products built from scratch
Prototypes
I don't just spec features.
I build them.
These are live apps. Click to open and try them yourself.
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Auto Investor
Autonomous AI trading agent for stocks and crypto. XGBoost + LSTM signals, 8-layer risk management, and a real-time React dashboard. Built to grow $100 to $10K.
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Job Goblin
AI-powered job discovery and resume tailoring. Scrapes LinkedIn and Indeed, finds hiring contacts, and uses LLMs to customize your resume for each posting.
Open app →
Case Studies
Selected work
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Item Master Replatform
Problem: A fragmented PLM ecosystem with multiple sources of truth was producing 18% data error rates and product launch cycles stretching to 60 days.
Outcome: A federated domain model and phased deployment strategy targeting 25% faster time-to-market and $12.5M in 5-year ROI on the highest-priority system.
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Ambulatory Patient Tracking
Problem: A hospital chaplaincy team's patients were falling through the cracks after Epic silently deleted scheduled appointments with no notification to coordinators.
Outcome: A dual-deployment patient tracker (Electron app + Excel workbook) requiring zero IT involvement, no installation, and working on any locked-down hospital PC.