The Product Experience

Lessons from Firefox and Twitter - Alan Byrne (Product Leader, Mozilla)

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Feb 18, 2026
Alan Byrne, a product leader at Mozilla who previously ran product at Twitter and Intuit. He talks about treating product as a flexible philosophy rather than a religion. He stresses open-ended customer conversations, critiques prioritization scorecards, and explains balancing growth with long-term user safety. He also covers practical trade-offs: when to prototype, when to write PRDs, and how to align roadmaps to measurable goals.
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ADVICE

Use Frameworks As Communication Tools

  • Use prioritization frameworks as communication tools, not objective science; treat their scores as subjective inputs.
  • Apply frameworks to defend roadmap decisions to management, but rely on judgment for final choices.
ADVICE

Explain What, Why, And Why Now

  • Write a clear what-and-why for every roadmap item and include why now to explain timing decisions.
  • Balance user-facing work with tech debt and reserve capacity for unexpected work.
ANECDOTE

PRDs Caught Dangerous Edge Cases At Twitter

  • At Twitter, PRDs revealed trust and safety edge-cases, preventing harmful misuse before launch.
  • That experience turned PRDs into a vital safety and alignment tool for Alan Byrne.
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