Product decision compounding
Stop losing the context behind product decisions.
Remember what was planned, what changed, why it changed, what shipped, and what needs attention next across roadmap, meetings, research, and delivery.
Best fit
Best for startup PMs, growth PMs, platform PMs, AI PMs, product leads, and solo PMs who route context between customers, design, engineering, leadership, and data.
Core pain
Product work creates decisions faster than most tools preserve the why behind them.
Pain language
Why did we prioritize this again?; The roadmap changed, but the context did not follow.; Important product decisions are buried in Slack.; The launch slipped, but nobody can explain exactly why.
What TimeLens remembers
Priority rationale; Tradeoffs; Research notes; Decision history; Follow-ups; Slips and blockers; Launch learnings
Workflows
Connect customer insights and stakeholder asks to roadmap priorities.; Preserve the reasoning behind decisions as work changes.; Run a weekly product execution review across what moved, slipped, changed, and shipped.
Make every product decision compound.
Use TimeLens to remember why work was prioritized, what changed, and what should happen next.
Common questions
Direct answers about TimeLens for Product managers.
- Who is TimeLens best for among Product managers? Best for startup PMs, growth PMs, platform PMs, AI PMs, product leads, and solo PMs who route context between customers, design, engineering, leadership, and data.
- What problem does TimeLens solve for Product managers? Product work creates decisions faster than most tools preserve the why behind them. TimeLens connects Roadmap items, User research, Stakeholder asks, Design feedback in one place so nothing slips between context switches.
- How is TimeLens different from other tools for Product managers? Jira tracks tickets. Notion stores docs. Slack holds conversations. TimeLens remembers product execution across all of them.
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