⚡ For Freelancers

Freelancers: Stop doing project admin. Start doing the work.

You're drowning in project admin — chasing updates, sending follow-up emails, tracking which client owes you what. You can't justify $10/seat PM tools. And you're managing everything in scattered email threads anyway.

Everything you need. Nothing you don't.

Up and running in 30 seconds.

No onboarding. No training. No configuration. One email is all it takes.

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Email your brief

Email maven@maven-pm.com with your project brief. Maven assigns a named AI PM and sets up the thread with your project structure.

2

Maven handles follow-ups

Maven CC's the right people, follows up automatically when someone goes quiet, and tracks every deliverable in the thread.

3

Focus on the actual work

No time spent on project admin. Maven handles coordination. You handle what clients are actually paying you for.

Less admin. More done.

100% Email adoption rate
0 Onboarding hours required
24/48/72h Auto follow-ups
"The tool nobody ignores — because it lives in email, where we already are."
— Maven early adopter See more on /love →

Free for solo. $6/mo per active collaborator.

Lurkers and CC'd stakeholders are always free. You only pay for people who actually participate.

See full pricing →

Start a project right now.

Email your brief. Maven handles the rest.


Open in email → See /start page

Answers for Freelancers

Yes. Genuinely free — no credit card, no time limit, no "free tier" gotcha. You pay $6/month per collaborator only when you bring in someone who actively contributes. If you're running solo projects, it costs nothing.
Yes. Each project gets its own email thread with a dedicated AI PM. You can run as many concurrent projects as you have — Maven manages each one independently.
That's the point — there's no new tool for your client. They just reply to email, the same way they always have. Maven reads those replies and manages the project behind the scenes. Your client never knows Maven is involved unless you tell them.
Maven tracks deliverables and decisions in-thread. When scope changes, email your project thread and Maven updates the tracked deliverables. It creates an immutable record of what was agreed, who agreed to it, and when — useful if billing disputes come up later.

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