Ulysse Armengaud is a Staff Product Manager based in France with 10 years of experience blending engineering, product leadership, and entrepreneurship to build digital products that address societal challenges. He progressed from founding and exiting a B2B e‑commerce startup to leading product strategy at scale in EdTech and travel, driving AI-powered learner companions, booking optimizations, and a customer service chatbot used by tens of thousands monthly. Comfortable shipping both UX and technical improvements, he has contributed front-end accessibility and interactive features to the well-known learnGitBranching project, reflecting hands-on engineering instincts. With dual master’s degrees in engineering and engineering management and deep experience mentoring junior PMs, he combines analytical rigor with practical execution and a bias for measurable impact.
10 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree, General Engineering, Master’s Degree, General Engineering at Centrale Nantes
The University of Melbourne
Classes Préparatoires, Mathematics, Physiques and algorithmic, Classes Préparatoires, Mathematics, Physiques and algorithmic at Lycée Pasteur
An interactive git visualization and tutorial. Aspiring students of git can use this app to educate and challenge themselves towards mastery of git!
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:9 commits, 8 PRs, 10 comments in 2 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Ulysse primarily focused on enhancing the user interface and accessibility of the learning platform. Their contributions include implementing the `git switch` command functionality, modifying the modal view to improve user interactions by adding `inert` attributes, and refactoring code to use `classList` for DOM manipulation. They also updated the helper bar with links with titles and changed the "show help" text to "show commands." Further modifications included styling changes and accessibility improvements by converting level icons into links.
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Ulysse Armengaud - Staff Product Manager at OpenClassrooms