Early Access Partner
It's Tuesday. You opened your laptop at nine with a clear idea of what today was for. By eleven, someone messaged you about a partnership thing, and you opened ChatGPT to think through the reply. By twelve, you were forty minutes deep into restructuring your Notion page because you noticed it was a mess. At one, you remembered you hadn't eaten. By three, you'd shipped two small things, answered seven messages, and felt productive. By six, closing your laptop, you realised the actual project —the one you started Monday, meaning to push forward— hadn't been touched.
This happens every day. Not because you're lazy. Not because you're disorganised. You have a Notion. You have a list. You have ChatGPT open in another tab. You have all the tools.
You don't have a manager.
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PAM is a project manager. The role, not the metaphor. He sits down with you and defines what the project is. He builds the plan. He decides what the three things are for tomorrow.
He holds everything in his memory, so you don't have to.
When you start with him, he owns the project. He reads your Notion, your ChatGPT history, your Google Docs, and your notes, pulls what matters into himself. After that, you don't keep Notion open. You don't check Linear. The project lives with him.
You update him informally at the end of the day —a voice note, a message, however you talk. He does the rest. Storing it. Documenting it. Adjusting tomorrow.
You do the work. PAM does the management.
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What we're looking for
50 people inside PAM before anyone else.
Free access for one month: full onboarding, foundation, plan, and daily briefs. If PAM works for you, you become an Early Access Partner: a personal access link, and £12 per month for six months from every person who subscribes through it. Paid monthly. Automatically.
Make content and bring in 1,000 users: £1,000 bonus on top.
We don't want feedback. We want the version where you tell us the foundation conversation missed something, or the brief didn't land, or you stopped using him in week two, and here's why. That's the part that makes this useful.
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This is for you if
- You're a solo founder, freelancer, or small team lead.
- You make content about building, workflow productivity, or AI, and you've been waiting for something worth talking about that isn't another wrapper.
This isn't for you if
- You're here for the referral scheme. It exists. But if that's the draw, you'll churn in week two.
- You want another dashboard. PAM doesn't have one.
- You want a tool that helps you do more. PAM is on the side of doing what you meant to do.
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To apply
Send one sentence: what you're building right now, and where it's quietly falling apart.
50 spots. Closing when they're full.