About Me

Product leader. Agile practitioner. Builder.

I'm Nicholas Muldoon — an Australian product leader who's spent the better part of a decade helping teams build software that matters and adopt practices that actually improve how they work.

I spent years at Atlassian in San Francisco, working on GreenHopper (now JIRA's agile boards) — one of the tools that helped define how software teams think about backlogs, sprints, and kanban. That work put me deep into the world of agile methodology at scale: what works, what doesn't, and why most transformations fail.

Along the way I co-organised the SF StartUP Product Talks community, bringing together product managers and founders to share hard-won lessons. I've spoken at agile conferences in the US, Australia, and China — on topics ranging from user story mapping to DevOps culture to how large enterprises like Twitter and Salesforce managed agile at scale.

I also founded SF Agile Marketing, a San Francisco meetup community for marketers applying agile principles to their work — sponsored by Accel, Artis Ventures, and Zendesk, and growing to over 3,000 members across 30+ events.

For the past decade I've been crafting a bootstrapped B2B SaaS business, Easy Agile — building planning and collaboration tools that extend Jira for agile teams worldwide. I also built MoodApp, a product focused on team wellbeing and morale — a reminder that the best agile metrics are the human ones.