Bridging products — aligning teams, cultures, and products from different worlds
Most product managers eventually face the same challenge: integrating products, teams, and systems that were never designed to work together.
It happens in partnerships.
It happens in platform integrations.
And in the most extreme version of the problem, it happens during an acquisition.
Nine months ago, we found ourselves on opposite sides of one.
Both of us were newly joined product leaders, pulled into a live M&A process during due diligence, before it was even clear whether the deal would close.
Two companies, two products, two languages, and no shared roadmap, ownership, or even a single source of truth.
Instead of waiting for organizational clarity, we focused on the one thing that could anchor everything: the problem this “product marriage” was meant to solve.
Before the acquisition was signed, we started joint story-mapping sessions and began designing the future product together. That shared view allowed us to navigate uncertainty, align teams across companies, and move forward even while the deal itself was still in motion.
Two months after the acquisition closed, the first customer was already live on the integrated platform.
In this talk, we’ll share what worked, what almost broke, and how product managers can act as cultural translators and integration leaders when different worlds need to become one product.
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