
Aman Bansal
Principal Product Manager — Ads & Machine Learning
San Francisco, California
Joined February 2026
Summary
Product leader with a focus on ads and machine-learning products: Aman holds Principal Product Manager roles (LinkedIn lists "Ads, ML") and has moved into a Principal PM role at Microsoft after senior product roles at Yahoo. rocketreach
Data- and analytics-driven thinker who authors Flurry analyses: multiple Flurry blog posts and state-of-mobile reports credited to Aman show expertise in interpreting large-scale mobile analytics and turning them into industry reports. flurry+2
Cross-functional background spanning product, sales strategy, and business operations: roles at Yahoo (product and product strategy), Flurry (business operations), and earlier market development experience demonstrate breadth across analytics, operations, and strategy. adapt
Formally trained in engineering and data science: academic credentials include a B.Tech from IIT Bombay and an MS in Data Science from Georgia Tech, underpinning a quantitative approach to product and analytics work.
Work
Education
Writing
COVID-19 Spurs Mass Migration Out Of San Francisco
March 2, 2021Analysis of migration patterns of San Francisco residents during the COVID-19 pandemic using Flurry location/cohort data.
Flurry 2021 State of Mobile
February 9, 2021State of Mobile report reviewing global trends for smartphone adoption, app usage changes during 2020, and shifts across app categories.
Country Profile: The Brazilian Smartphone Market
October 7, 2020Market profile of Brazil's smartphone landscape, including device platform share and OEM market share based on Flurry Analytics data.
Gen Z & Millennials Prefer Apple iPhone Over Samsung
August 5, 2020Analysis of smartphone brand preferences by generation and gender using Flurry Analytics data, showing younger users' preference for iPhone versus Samsung.
Seven Years Into The Mobile Revolution: Content is King… Again
August 26, 2015Blog post discussing trends in mobile app usage, time spent in apps versus browsers, and shifts in media and gaming consumption on mobile.