PAM finds what's missing before it becomes a problem.
The personal administration manager that computes the gap between what you should have and what you actually have on file.
Every other tool asks you to sort, label, and file before it can help. PAM works on your mess. Point it at your Google Drive, your downloads folder, or a shoebox of scanned PDFs. It reads filenames and folder paths to build a map of what you have, then computes what you should have.
PAM classifies your documents through a layered system that starts with the least invasive signal and only goes deeper when confidence is low. Most documents are classified from the filename alone. When that's not enough, PAM reads PDF metadata, then document structure, and only as a last resort reads the first 500 characters. You control how deep it goes.
| Layer | What PAM reads | Privacy cost |
|---|---|---|
| L0 | Filename & folder path | Zero |
| L1 | PDF metadata (author, title, dates) | Minimal |
| L2 | Document structure (headings, layout) | Low |
| L3 | Envelope text (first 500 characters) | Medium |
| L4 | First page read (full OCR) | Highest |
Most tools need more of your data to deliver more value. PAM inverts that relationship.
| Product | What they access | What they deliver |
|---|---|---|
| PAM Free | Filenames only | "You're missing your property tax receipt" |
| PAM Pro | PDF metadata + 500 chars | "Property tax of $5,312 due April 10" |
| Google Drive | Everything you store | A search bar |
| TurboTax | Full financial history | One tax return per year |
| Your accountant | Everything you send | An invoice for the time they spent waiting |
Most tools track what you give them. PAM computes what you should have — and flags the delta. It cross-references your entities (properties, vehicles, accounts, ventures) against lifecycle rules to surface what's urgent, missing, stale, or complete.
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