In this episode, we sit down with Daniel Thulfaut, Head of Product at SaaS.group, one of Europe’s most active SaaS acquirers. With 24 companies in the portfolio and more than €100M in ARR, Daniel has a unique perspective on how product organizations are evolving in the age of AI.
We discuss why many product managers have spent the last decade acting as backlog managers rather than true product leaders, and why AI is now forcing a return to the fundamentals of product management: customer understanding, strategic thinking, prioritization, and decision-making.
We also explore why “good enough” products are becoming easier than ever to build, why that raises the bar for SaaS companies, and what legacy SaaS businesses must do to stay competitive against a new generation of AI-native startups.
Topics we cover include:
• Why the traditional product manager role is changing rapidly
• The difference between backlog management and real product leadership
• Why AI makes customer discovery more important, not less
• Why legacy SaaS companies struggle to realize the promised 10x AI productivity gains
• The rise of the “product engineer” and what it means for teams
• How feature flags, experimentation, and faster feedback loops change product development
• Why shipping more features is not the same as creating more value
• What CEOs and CPOs should do right now to prepare their product organizations for the future
• Why understanding customer problems remains the most valuable skill in product management
One of the most interesting takeaways from the conversation is that AI is not replacing product thinking. If anything, it’s making it more valuable. When building becomes easier, deciding what to build becomes the real competitive advantage.
If you’re a founder, CEO, CPO, product leader, or anyone trying to navigate the future of SaaS, this episode is packed with practical insights and plenty of food for thought.
