David PM

David PM

Project Management as a Service

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You're running a cross-functional project. Tools track tasks, but someone still has to chase people, flag risks, and write exec updates. That someone is you and that's on top of your actual job. David PM is an AI-human hybrid project owner. Sends Monday check-ins to your team Follows up when things stall Sends exec summary Thursday, team summary Friday Maintains live dashboard AI handles coordination. Human handles escalation. You focus on decisions.
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Jeff Wickert
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Finding a job in 2025 has been brutal. The conventional wisdom (network, apply, interview) wasn't working. So I tried something different: What if I just built the job I was trying to get hired for? I spent a few years at Amazon and a few years building startups. In every role, I was the "cross-functional PM"โ€”the person who made sure launches actually shipped on time. I didn't do magic. I did 40 hours/week of coordination that no tool can fully automate: check-ins, follow-ups, status updates, flagging risks before they became fires. This year I taught myself to code (HTML โ†’ Vue โ†’ full stack), built an AI wrapper, launched an online school. Each project proved that AI can replicate 70% of what I did as a PM, but it needs a human pilot for the other 30%. David PM is that combination: AI handles Monday check-ins, parses responses, nudges task owners, maintains dashboards. Human (me, for now) reviews signals, escalates real blockers, writes exec summaries. It's the "get shit done" person companies hire when they need a critical project to ship except I can serve 5-10 companies instead of one, and charge $2k/month instead of $150k/year salary. Is this venture-scale? Probably not. Is it a better job than what I was applying for? Absolutely. Does it solve a real problem? That's what I'm here to validate. Tell me if this is useful or delusional. ๐Ÿš€