uPlan

your full-time personal virtual assistant

What: Learn the definitions

uPlan, noun: a Robotic Process Automation (RPA) system that uses reinforcement learning (RL) to complete projects.

uPlan, noun: an extremely detailed to-do list that nests tasks in stages and stages in phases.

uPlan, verb: the act of verbally telling uPlan what tasks you want completed as part of a project.

Why: Live your life

To facilitate the lifestyle you want and to achieve your goals by completing complex projects on your behalf. uPlan exists to remove operational friction so you can focus on strategy, relationships, and the life you wish to live.

How: uPlan, I do

Start by defining the project you want to complete — this might be launching a startup, planning a trip, or sourcing and buying assets. The process is designed to be simple and voice-driven.

Where: Remote-only

uPlan operates remotely. It can only complete tasks that remote workers (freelancers, contractors, remote services) can perform. The system coordinates remote labor and automation to deliver outcomes without requiring a physical on-site presence.

When: Work 1680 hours a week

Each uPlan instance can work up to 168 hours per week. By running multiple uPlan instances concurrently you can scale capacity — for example, ten instances scale toward 1,680 hours per week of automated and semi-automated effort.

All core components of uPlan are operational now; however, three known issues remain and are scheduled to be fixed by October.

Who: Collaborate with Drew

Drew is a fintech/proptech software developer who specializes in building fully automated systems that facilitate real estate investing, stock trading, project management, and software development itself. He will implement software integrations, consult on uPlan workflows, and help brainstorm and refine uPlans with partners.

Partners who work with Drew should expect pragmatic technical leadership, hands-on implementation support, and a focus on automating repetitive work so that strategic outcomes scale.

Get started!

To begin, define a single project, record a clear spoken description of the tasks, and schedule a short review with Drew.