Collaboration is what
makes us human.
Everything we've ever built, we built together. Language, cities, science, the products in your pocket. None of it came from one person thinking alone. Collaboration is what carried us from the savanna to here. It's the most human thing we do.
Product management is one of the hardest jobs there is. Deciding what to build and why, with incomplete information and real consequences. It's also the job that will shape the products of the future.
And too much of it happens in isolation. You can't really tell your team you're doubting the call you just made. Your peers are heads-down on their own bets. Your manager is busy too. So the hardest decisions get made alone, when deciding well is the most collaborative thing there is.
AI was supposed to change that. In some ways it has. You can prototype in an afternoon, generate a brief in seconds, ship faster than ever. But none of it touches the part that's actually hard: knowing what's worth building, and trusting that you're right.
That's where Momental comes in. A product colleague that knows your goals, your customers, and your data, and thinks alongside you, so the hardest decisions are no longer made alone.
We're building Momental to give product teams superpowers, so they can take on harder problems than ever and build the next generation of products that change the world.
Momental · Menlo Park · 2026