Can you turn ambitious product visions into reality, even when the roadmap changes mid-journey? As a Remote Product Business Analyst, you’re the force behind seamless product launches, sharp feature updates, and user-centric decisions. You’ll keep momentum high and priorities clear, building real impact across teams—all while working wherever you work best.
Guide Product Wins From Any Location
Connect the dots between user needs, product goals, and development cycles—no matter your zip code.
Drive clarity across shifting priorities and evolving requirements so every sprint leads to a stronger product.
Leverage modern tools like Jira, Confluence, Figma, and Zoom to align vision, feedback, and execution across the organization.
Make Research and Data Meaningful
Turn insights from customer interviews and data into features people love, not just items on a backlog.
Spot trends, flag roadblocks, and shape priorities that actually move metrics—not just tick boxes.
Develop user stories, acceptance criteria, and wireframes that get teams speaking the same language.
Turn findings into actionable recommendations—guiding the product lifecycle from concept to launch (and beyond).
Inspire creative problem-solving and keep the team focused on user value above all.
Tools, Tech, and Agile Mindset
Use analytics dashboards, remote collaboration platforms, and product roadmapping tools to keep the vision sharp and progress transparent.
Dive into product metrics with Google Analytics, Mixpanel, or similar tools to spot where to iterate next.
Champion agile workflow and continuous improvement, making each release smoother than the last.
Thrive in fast feedback cycles, quick pivots, and environments where learning never stops.
Work That Drives Connection
Collaborate with product managers, engineers, UX designers, and business leaders to build experiences users can’t live without.
Break down complexity in a way that makes sense for every audience—on Slack, Zoom, or in documentation.
Guide product demos, retrospectives, and brainstorming sessions that lead to better ideas (and stronger launches).
Share the story behind the data—building understanding, trust, and excitement for what’s next.
Who Excels as a Product Business Analyst?
You see opportunity where others see requirements.
Curiosity and empathy drive you; you dig deeper into user journeys and always ask, "Why not better?"
You simplify the complex—whether you’re drawing up a new workflow or explaining a feature’s impact in plain language.
You thrive on progress, impact, and seeing users genuinely enjoy what the team delivers.
Growth, Autonomy, and Recognition
Play a central role in shaping products, with support for your ideas and ambition.
Get mentorship, training, and the freedom to experiment, iterate, and help teams get better every sprint.
Recognition here is real—your impact on the product (and the people) will never go unnoticed.
Design your work-life to fit your style and your goals—autonomy is part of the culture.
Compensation & Remote Culture
$129,591 per year
100% remote, with a team that values creativity, learning, and outcome-driven work.
Who Will Love This Role?
Product thinkers who connect the why, what, and how—every time.
Analysts who build bridges, challenge assumptions, and never stop improving.
Collaborators who turn feedback into fuel and iteration into innovation.
Problem-solvers who want their fingerprints on every milestone, launch, and customer win.
Ready to Build the Next Product Breakthrough?
If you’re ready to help teams create products people can’t stop talking about—let’s turn ideas into reality, together.
Global Applicants Welcome: Candidates from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, European Union, Australia, India and other eligible regions worldwide are encouraged to apply.
Frequently Asked Questions
In this role, responsibilities include gathering and analyzing product requirements, creating user stories, collaborating with stakeholders, and supporting the entire product lifecycle from concept to delivery.
This position contributes by translating business needs into detailed requirements, supporting the development team, participating in agile ceremonies, and ensuring product features align with customer expectations and business goals.
Collaboration is key in this role, involving regular communication with product managers, UX/UI designers, developers, and stakeholders to gather requirements, define features, and ensure alignment across the product development process.
Challenges include balancing multiple projects, adapting to changing product requirements, and ensuring effective communication among cross-functional teams. Strong analytical skills and adaptability are essential for managing these challenges.
This position utilizes tools like JIRA, Confluence, and Trello to manage product requirements. Agile methodologies are commonly employed to ensure a responsive and iterative approach to product development.