Userpilot Unveils the First AI-Powered Teammate for Product-Led Growth
Userpilot announced the launch of its AI Product Growth Agent, a first-of-its-kind tool for the next era of product-led growth. It will debut at Product Drive 2025, Userpilot’s free virtual conference on October 7–8.
While companies across industries are experimenting with AI agents, most focus on surfacing insights or adding dashboards rather than solving the execution gap. Userpilot’s AI Product Growth Agent is different. Acting as an AI-powered teammate, it continuously scans product signals, detects friction, and triggers personalized growth actions automatically.
“SaaS teams today are drowning in data. They’re tracking endless dashboards and reports, but struggle to act on the insights that actually move the needle. We built the AI Product Growth Agent to turn overwhelming product data into automated actions that drive activation, retention, and engagement,” said Yazan Sehwail, CEO of Userpilot. “Instead of more dashboards, product teams finally get a teammate that detects signals, solves friction, and powers growth in real time.”
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The AI Product Growth Agent enables teams to:
- Deliver smarter onboarding that adapts in real time.
- Spot churn risks early and act before it’s too late.
- Unify growth actions across teams, from product to marketing to success.
- Experiment faster, testing and iterating in days instead of weeks.
The release comes as AI adoption accelerates across the enterprise. Nearly all employees (94%) and C-suite leaders (99%) report familiarity with generative AI tools. Yet executives underestimate how deeply it’s embedded in workflows: only 4% believe employees use AI for 30% or more of their work, compared to 13% of employees self-reporting at that level. This gap shows the need for tools that drive execution, not just insights.
Product Drive 2025 attendees will be the first to see the AI Product Growth Agent in action, alongside sessions from industry leaders including Elena Verna, Kyle Poyar, and Maja Voje.
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