Aaron Cronin is a product manager in New York with nine years of cross-functional experience at the intersection of product, sales engineering, and front-end development. Currently leading product at Disco after progressing from sales engineering and associate PM roles, he combines user-focused design chops with technical fluency to ship polished documentation and UI improvements. As a contributor to the open-source monitoring platform Highlight, he’s hands-on with frontend UX fixes, documentation enhancements, and responsiveness — evidence of a product manager who still prototypes and ships code. His background in marketing analytics and A/B testing speaks to a data-driven approach to optimizing acquisition and product metrics. Comfortable bridging design, engineering, and GTM, he brings a pragmatic mix of technical execution and growth-minded product strategy.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts - BA Computer Science Business Studies Minor, Bachelor of Arts - BA Computer Science Business Studies Minor at New York University
highlight.io: The open source, full-stack monitoring platform. Error monitoring, session replay, logging, distributed tracing, and more.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:7 reviews, 17 PRs, 36 pushes in 4 months
Contributions summary:Aaron primarily contributed to the frontend of the project, focusing on documentation, UI enhancements, and implementing new features related to the documentation pages. They fixed UI/UX issues in the documentation, including mobile responsiveness and linking of headers, and also added functionality such as table support and a demo request button. Their work also included adjustments to the codebase to improve the overall user experience.
Contributions:21 commits, 9 pushes, 1 branch in 3 days
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