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What is Samepage?

Overview

Samepage is an AI-powered product intelligence platform that helps product teams stay aligned on what's happening across their product, customers, and delivery workflows. It connects to the tools teams already use, like Slack, Jira, Linear, Gong, Intercom, and more. Samepage turns scattered updates, conversations, and activity into clear, structured insights called Signals.
Samepage replaces the manual work of chasing updates across systems. Instead, it proactively summarizes trends like emerging bugs, feature requests, customer sentiment, and delivery risks.

The Problem Samepage Solves

Product managers spend significant time on low-value synthesis work:

  • Chasing updates across teams and tools

  • Reading through Slack threads, tickets, dashboards, and call transcripts

  • Manually building artifacts like status updates, release notes, and reports

  • Attending meetings just to stay informed

This information is scattered across disconnected tools, creating information asymmetry — team members working on the same project often have very different levels of context.

How Samepage Works

Samepage takes a "push, not pull" approach to information. Instead of requiring users to go search for updates, Samepage automatically surfaces what matters:

  1. Connect your tools — Link the tools your team already uses (Slack, Jira, Linear, GitHub, Gong, Mixpanel, etc.)

  2. Samepage imports and monitors data — Data is synced multiple times per day from connected sources

  3. Signals surface what matters — AI-powered monitors analyze your data and deliver structured insights on a schedule you define

  4. Take action — Review insights, share them with your team, or use them to inform decisions

Core Features

  • Signals — AI-powered monitors that synthesize context, perform analysis, and connect insights across your tools and the web. See Signals for details.

  • Suggested Signals — Samepage scans your connected data daily and recommends new Signals you should turn on. See Suggested Signals.

  • Copilot — A fully context-aware AI assistant connected to all your data. Ask questions, draft documents, summarize interviews, and find information across all connected apps. See Copilot.

  • Daily Signal — A morning briefing that summarizes all your active Signals in one view, with a summary card at the top. See Daily Signal.

  • Native Integrations — Secure connections to workplace data sources across communication, project management, analytics, CRM, and more. See Integrations Overview.

Who is Samepage For?

Primary users:

  • Product Managers — track what shipped, what's at risk, what customers are saying, and what to prioritize

  • Product leaders (VPs, Directors, CPOs) — maintain visibility across teams and workstreams without chasing updates

Also valuable for:

  • Engineering managers — track delivery progress, blockers, and team activity

  • Product ops — automate reporting and status updates

  • Founders — stay on top of what's happening across the company

Product leaders and VPs tend to use Signals for broader, cross-functional visibility (e.g., "where am I needed?" or "what's happening across the business?"). Individual PMs tend to use Signals for more tactical monitoring of their product area (e.g., "what bugs are stuck?" or "what shipped this sprint?").

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