Cogito for Product
An AI brain for your product team.
Prioritize from data, not the loudest voice. Cogito synthesizes feature requests, churn drivers, and customer feedback across every system, builds evidence-backed feature briefs in Notion with the original quotes attached, and ships the next-quarter prioritization draft - with your approval.
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In one sentence
An AI brain for product managers. Cogito synthesizes feature requests, churn drivers, and customer feedback across Intercom, Linear, Slack, and the rest of your stack into one place to drive prioritization.
5 ways Cogito changes how Product teams work
- 1Surface the top customer pain across support tickets, lost deals, and Slack feedback
- 2Identify churn drivers and the feature gaps behind them
- 3Build evidence-backed feature briefs with the original customer quotes attached
- 4Cross-reference roadmap priorities with what customers are actually asking for
- 5Get pre-launch context on every customer touch for an account
“I used to spend the first hour of every prioritization meeting just collecting evidence. Now the evidence collects itself and I get to spend that hour actually thinking.”
A composite persona based on common patterns across teams using Cogito. A senior PM at a 40-person B2B SaaS. Feedback comes in from sales calls, support tickets, Slack channels, and the occasional founder all-hands. The pressure: prioritize from evidence, not the loudest voice.
What a week looks like
Concrete moments where Cogito changes the shape of the day, drawn from how teams in this role actually work.
Quarterly prioritization with the receipts
You are heading into Q-planning and have ten possible bets on the board. You ask Cogito which themes show up most across lost-deal notes, support tickets, NPS comments, and Slack feedback channels in the last ninety days. It returns a ranked list with the actual customer quotes attached as evidence. The debate shifts from opinion to interpretation of data.
A feature brief that writes itself
You are scoping a new feature. You ask Cogito for every piece of feedback related to the problem in the last six months. It returns the customer quotes, the deal sizes of accounts that asked, the support ticket volume, and the workarounds customers are using today. You paste it into a brief and ship the doc to engineering before lunch.
The churn pattern you almost missed
Three accounts churned this quarter. You ask Cogito what they had in common before the cancellation. It surfaces a usage pattern, a missing integration two of them flagged in support, and a feature request from one that never made it to the backlog. The pattern would have taken you a day of cross-referencing to find. Cogito finds it in twenty seconds.
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Build with full context, not guesswork
Roadmap decisions stop being driven by the loudest stakeholder and start being grounded in what customers are actually saying across every channel.
An AI brain for your product team.
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