Hire a remote product analyst.
A product analyst who makes your usage data answer questions — instrumenting events properly, building the funnels and cohorts, and telling you what the numbers do not support.
Hire a product analyst →What a remote product analyst does for you
- Defines and audits event tracking so the data is trustworthy
- Builds funnel, retention and cohort analysis
- Analyses experiment results with appropriate scepticism
- Maintains product dashboards the team actually uses
- Answers specific product questions with evidence
What we vet for
- SQL test on a realistic schema
- Analysis exercise judged on the question asked, not the chart produced
- Product analytics tool fluency: Amplitude, Mixpanel, PostHog
- Statistical judgement on small samples
- Ability to say the data does not answer that
Recruited and vetted to your requirement. We do not keep a standing bench for Product — we would rather tell you that than imply a shortlist exists before you have described the job. We source and vet against your brief, you review the shortlist, and you interview before anyone starts.
Hiring a remote product analyst
Do I need this or a Data Engineer?
If your data exists but nobody trusts or uses it, an analyst. If the pipelines themselves are broken or missing, a Data Engineer first. Analysts on broken pipelines spend their time doing plumbing badly.
Can they set up tracking from scratch?
Yes, and defining the event schema properly is often the highest-value first month.
How does hiring work?
Product roles are recruited and vetted to your requirement, with a SQL and analysis test.
Which tools do they work in?
Yours — Amplitude, Mixpanel, PostHog, plus SQL against your warehouse.
Other Product roles
Discovery, specs and delivery for teams building software.
Put a vetted product analyst to work for you.
Tell us the role and your setup. We will come back with a shortlist and an honest view of whether we are the right fit.
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