Hey PH, Adam here from near Pittsburgh
Hey everyone! Adam here (@adampmp), based near Pittsburgh, PA
I've spent the last ~12 years in product/program management, mostly in startups, with some enterprise exposure along the way (co-founded a consulting shop, Blast Off Apps, back in 2014, and later managed a big banking client relationship at Naehas). Since late 2023, I've gone independent and been building AI products full-time: RAG pipelines, agent workflows and harnesses, and generally the whole stack.
Right now I'm heads-down on AI Oracle, a Chrome extension and web app that saves what you've already thought through (notes, decisions, videos, articles) and hands it back the moment it's relevant again. It came out of a pretty personal need: I went through a Social Security disability claim and appeal (nerve damage in my arms, eventually a neck fusion with some permanent damage, now controlled by medications!) where I had to keep every meeting with a lawyer and the hundreds of forms straight, at a point when typing itself was genuinely hard or impossible some days. Nothing existing felt like a record I could actually trust and query directly with my information, exactly when I needed it, drafting emails, documents, or preparing for meetings with doctors and others.
Since I'm here to actually be part of this community, not just show up on launch day: for those of you who've been through something high-stakes and drawn-out (a legal fight, a medical situation, a job search, whatever), how are you currently keeping track of what you've already said or decided? Notes app, a folder, nothing at all? Genuinely curious what's working and what isn't.
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