Product Manager - Marketing Technology & Acquisition
Listed on 2026-08-20
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Marketing / Advertising / PR
Marketing Strategy, Digital Marketing
Job Title: Product Manager
- Marketing Technology & Acquisition
Location: Austin, TX
Company: Hippo Insurance
Reports to: Vice President of Product Management
- Growth, Retention & CX
About Hippo: Hippo was built on a promise: make home ownership effortless. Nearly a decade later, that mission still drives us. We use technology and data to help our customers stay ahead of problems and protect what matters most. Today, that same tech-native approach powers our work beyond homeowners. Hippo operates as a diversified carrier platform, partnering with MGAs to deliver tailored program solutions that help them grow and deliver better customer experiences.
Behind that work is a team that values ownership, curiosity, collaboration, and continuous improvement. If you're energized by building what's next, we'd love to meet you.
We are looking for a results-driven Product Manager to lead Marketing Enablement and Acquisition in the Growth Organization. Hippo's marketing team runs campaigns across paid search, social, partnerships, direct mail, and lifecycle. You'll own the tooling that lets our marketing team move quickly. This role owns that infrastructure, and owns the acquisition surfaces it powers. You're the product counterpart to our growth marketing team: part platform PM, part funnel PM, and the person who decides which problems get solved with tooling versus a one-off build.
What You’ll Do:- Own the martech stack as a product, including CDP, tag management, consent and privacy tooling, and marketing automation, plus the integrations connecting them.
- Build self-serve tools for marketers so they can launch, configure, and personalize campaigns without engineering support: page composition, audience building, and dynamic content.
- Own the tracking and conversion signal layer end to end. Define the event taxonomy once so a single well-defined event powers analytics, attribution, and channel bidding.
- Own the landing page and quote-entry experience and build channel-specific templates with paid and SEO so the message stays continuous from ad creative through to the quote.
- Design and run experiments. Identify opportunities, sequence A/B tests thoughtfully, and translate results into clear product decisions. Know when to iterate and when to move on.
- Own attribution and acquisition reporting with data and finance: multi-touch modeling, incrementality testing, and reconciling platform-reported numbers against internal ones.
- Be the voice of the customer. Run frequent customer interviews and dig into CSAT and NPS data to surface insights. Set a high bar for quality and champion the customer perspective in every product decision.
- Identify opportunities to improve speed-to-market for product changes through tooling, process improvements, and automation.
- Drive a data-informed roadmap. Define success metrics tied to business outcomes. Use analytics tools to uncover behavioral insights, inform experimentation, and prioritize where to invest.
- Translate insights into crisp requirements (PRDs, user stories, acceptance criteria) and partner closely with Engineering/Design/Data to ship high-quality solutions.
- Establish a strong operating cadence: prioritization frameworks, stakeholder alignment, launch readiness, training/comms, and performance tracking.
- Build with a strong team. Collaborate closely with design and engineering, bring a clear point of view, and stay open to other perspectives. Communicate roadmap decisions and tradeoffs to senior stakeholders with clarity and confidence.
- 3+ years in product management, with meaningful time spent on martech, growth platform, or marketing-adjacent internal tools
- Hands-on knowledge of the stack: CDPs (Segment, mParticle), tag managers (GTM, Tealium), marketing automation (Braze, Iterable, Marketo), and paid platform integrations
- Deep understanding of digital measurement and where it breaks including cookie deprecation, iOS restrictions, consent management, server-side tracking, and the tradeoffs each one forces
- Strong analytical instincts. You're comfortable defining metrics, building measurement plans, and using data to tell a story. You can validate a data pipeline…
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