ManagerLogic
Built for implementation teams — and the PMs running solo

Project management
for the modern AI era.

Your SOW isn't going to read itself.

Well, now it is.

Team buyers: a human replies within a business day. Solo PMs: you're in the app before the kettle boils.

managerlogic.com/app/projects/acme-onboarding
ML AI · live analysis
At risk · schedule slipping 3 days

UAT is starting to compress because API integration ran 4 days over. Recommending scope freeze on non-critical stories.

CRM data mapping blocked on vendor response
UAT window now 4 business days
Suggest: move migration to sprint 5
67%
Complete
12
Open actions
2
Blocked
Phase progress
Discovery100%
Build72%
UAT40%
Go-Live0%
Your SOW isn't going to read itself. Well, now it is. Stop writing status reports. Start shipping projects. The AI copilot for implementation managers who'd rather be implementing. For teams of twelve or a team of one. Gantt charts don't deserve your Friday afternoons. Built for IMs. Loved by the people who manage IMs. Tolerated by finance. Your SOW isn't going to read itself. Well, now it is. Stop writing status reports. Start shipping projects. The AI copilot for implementation managers who'd rather be implementing. For teams of twelve or a team of one. Gantt charts don't deserve your Friday afternoons. Built for IMs. Loved by the people who manage IMs. Tolerated by finance.
The brutal numbers

Implementation work is broken.

15–20hrs/wk

A fintech IM loses to status reports, MoMs, and RAID admin.

30–50%

Of an Implementation Manager's week is docs, not delivery.

3–5

Concurrent projects the average IM juggles in parallel.

0

Hours your Word templates should survive without the AI filling them.

We asked 47 IMs at SaaS and fintech companies. The responses converged unpleasantly.

The donkey work problem

Your best people are doing
formatting for a living.

Jira tracks tickets. Confluence stores docs. Your inbox is a graveyard. None of them produce the one thing Implementation Managers actually ship: polished, audience-ready artefacts, on time, in your template, with the right tone.

Before

Monday, 9pm

You're rewriting Friday's transcript into minutes because the AI summariser didn't know the project. Again.

Before

Thursday, 2pm

You're opening five tabs to assemble a status report your client will glance at for 43 seconds.

Before

Every Tuesday

You're asking five delivery leads for the same RAID update they gave you last week.

How it works

Context in.
Artefacts out.

Every step feeds the next. The longer you use it, the smarter your copilot gets — without any model training on your side.

01

Feed it your world

Upload your methodology, standard plans, artefact templates. Once. Per org. Forever.

02

Drop the SOW

PM creates a project by tossing in the initiation doc. The AI reads it, asks 3-7 smart questions, and drafts a real plan.

03

Live the project

Paste meeting transcripts. Type quick updates. Every input enriches the project's knowledge base. Nothing gets lost.

04

Generate anything

MoM, Exec Summary, RAID Log, Weekly Status — in your Word templates, indistinguishable from your best PM's best day.

What you get

Less admin. More shipping.

AI that reads your SOW and asks the right 5 questions.

Upload the initiation doc, pick a start date, answer what the AI couldn't infer — get a tailored project plan in list or Gantt view in under 10 minutes.

Meetings → MoMs, automatically.

Paste a transcript. Get minutes in your org's template, plus action items and RAID entries auto-extracted.

Your templates. Pixel-perfect.

Drop in your Word template. Use `{{placeholders}}` for formatting fidelity, or let the AI infer a schema. Either works.

Dashboard that thinks.

Risks, blockers, anomalies — the AI calls them out before your client does. Grounded in your project's real history.

Ask anything, across every project.

The Org Admin chat answers portfolio questions in seconds — grounded and cited. No more digging.

Who this is for

Made for fintech professional services.

If your team runs compliance-heavy rollouts with a straight face and a Word template, we speak your language. SaaS PS teams work too. Consultancy LPs love it. Independent consultants use it to look like they have a team.

Implementation Manager
I got my Thursdays back.

Runs 3–5 concurrent fintech rollouts. Can't stand status-report theatre. Actually likes delivery.

VP Professional Services
Every PM's status report reads the same — in a good way.

Manages 8–15 IMs across regions. Needs portfolio visibility, not another JIRA dashboard.

Organization Admin
We onboarded two new PMs in a week.

Owns the methodology. Uploads once, and new IMs run like veterans from day one.

Individual PM · Solo consultant
My consultancy is me. This gives me the AI a Big 4 senior manager would have.

Running three projects across three clients, no team behind you, no methodology to inherit. Brings the AI bench you can't afford to hire.

For teams running:SaaS onboardingCore banking migrationsPayments rolloutsKYC/complianceWealthtech integrations
From the team tier beta
“I used to dread Thursdays. Now I generate the status pack in the kitchen while the kettle boils. It's almost rude how much time I've got back.
— IM at a fintech payments platform · London
Solo tier · Reviews section
A glowing review from an independent consultant will live here the moment a brave early user emails us one.
Until then: we refuse to make one up.
— Signature pending · Yours, maybe?

Friday afternoons were
for finishing early.

Give every IM their hours back — whether that's one of them or fifteen. The AI does the donkey work. The humans do the humans.