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Glossary

Product Owner vs Product Manager

One sets the vision, the other executes it. Here's a clear breakdown of both roles — responsibilities, overlap, salary ranges, and when to hire each.

Product Manager

The "What" and "Why"

Owns the product vision, strategy, and roadmap. Decides what to build based on market research, customer feedback, and business goals. Works across all teams.

StrategyRoadmapMarket ResearchCustomer Interviews
Product Owner

The "How" and "When"

Owns the product backlog and sprint execution. Translates the PM's strategy into user stories. Works closely with the development team to ship features.

BacklogUser StoriesSprint PlanningAcceptance

Side-by-Side Comparison

AspectProduct ManagerProduct Owner
OriginBusiness / strategy roleScrum framework role
FocusProduct vision, strategy, market fitBacklog management, sprint delivery
Time horizon6-18 months (strategic)1-4 weeks (tactical, sprint-level)
Key artifactProduct roadmap, PRD, strategy docProduct backlog, user stories, sprint goals
StakeholdersExecutives, marketing, sales, customersDevelopment team, scrum master
Success metricRevenue, retention, market share, NPSSprint velocity, backlog health, release frequency
Typical companyAny product companyCompanies using Scrum/Agile
Reports toVP Product, CPO, or CEOPM or VP Product (varies)
Customer contactHigh — interviews, research, feedback analysisMedium — through PM or voting board data
Technical depthModerate — understands feasibilityHigher — works daily with engineering

Responsibility Matrix

PMProduct Manager

Strategy

  • Define product vision and positioning
  • Conduct market research and competitive analysis
  • Set OKRs and success metrics
  • Manage product P&L (if applicable)

Discovery

  • Run customer interviews and user research
  • Analyze feedback data from voting boards and surveys
  • Identify market opportunities and gaps
  • Validate hypotheses with experiments

Roadmap

  • Define and maintain the product roadmap
  • Prioritize themes and initiatives (not individual stories)
  • Align roadmap with business strategy
  • Communicate roadmap to stakeholders

Go-to-Market

  • Collaborate with marketing on launches
  • Define pricing and packaging
  • Train sales team on features and positioning
  • Gather post-launch feedback

POProduct Owner

Backlog

  • Write and refine user stories
  • Prioritize the product backlog
  • Define acceptance criteria
  • Ensure stories are ready for sprint planning

Sprint

  • Participate in sprint planning
  • Answer developer questions during sprint
  • Accept or reject completed work
  • Attend daily standups (as needed)

Delivery

  • Ensure features meet acceptance criteria
  • Coordinate release with engineering
  • Manage technical debt priorities
  • Track velocity and delivery metrics

Feedback Loop

  • Translate customer feedback into stories
  • Update backlog based on voting data
  • Report delivery progress to PM
  • Close the loop with users on shipped features

Where They Overlap

In practice, the boundary between PM and PO is blurry. Both roles share these activities:

Customer empathy

Both need to understand users. PMs through research and strategy. POs through backlog decisions and acceptance criteria. A voting board gives both roles the same source of truth.

Prioritization

PMs prioritize at the roadmap level (which themes). POs prioritize at the backlog level (which stories). Voting data informs both — top-voted features shape the roadmap and the sprint.

Stakeholder communication

PMs communicate 'why' to executives. POs communicate 'what' to developers. Both use the roadmap and feedback data to justify decisions.

Both Roles Need User Feedback

Whether you're a PM setting strategy or a PO managing the backlog, user-driven data makes your decisions better. A feature voting board gives both roles a single source of truth:

For Product Managers

  • Voting data informs roadmap priorities
  • Public roadmap builds customer trust
  • Feedback trends guide product strategy
  • NPS + voting = complete customer picture

For Product Owners

  • Top-voted features become backlog items
  • User stories informed by real requests
  • Acceptance criteria based on user expectations
  • Changelog notifications close the loop

"My previous feature request form was connected to Google Sheets to track feature requests. FeaturesVote simplifies feature suggestion and voting for users and me."

Jijo Jose,

Founder at LaurelDesignerPro

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