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PAM Launches in the US to Help Busy Parents Tackle the Mental Load of Daily Coordination
Personal admin manager designed to alleviate family administrative stress
WELLINGTON, New Zealand, April 09, 2026–(BUSINESS WIRE)–PAM, the smart family organizer designed for real life, today announced it has launched in the United States. The AI-driven personal admin manager automatically organizes family schedules, deadlines, and tasks by processing information from email, school newsletters, WhatsApp group chats, screenshots, what’s in your head, and appointment reminders into a single, easy-to-manage system that eliminates guesswork and the need to remember when things need to get done.
For many families, keeping on top of school, activities, sports, and home life can be a full-time job in itself. Built to make the life of the “default parent” easier, PAM reduces the mental load by doing the thinking for you and makes the invisible mental load visible so nothing falls through the cracks. Beyond a single parent, entire ‘villages’ — partners, caregivers and extended family — benefit from consolidated calendars and structured task coordination. PAM reduces duplicated effort, missed information and last-minute chaos by transforming fragmented inputs into shared, actionable clarity.
“Loving the extra space created in my head since PAM has come along and the cohesion it’s creating in the household. My favourite features so far are brain dump, voice to text, the forwarding of school emails and photographing invitations. We have a new rule that if it’s not in PAM, it’s not happening. Game changer.” — early PAM customer.
Purpose-built for parents, by parents
While dealing with her own deep personal burnout, PAM founder and CEO Nicole Retter realized that there was no purpose-built tool to reduce the invisible mental load weighing families down, particularly mothers. She realized this was a real pain point for many busy parents living with that burden. PAM surveys show 90% of women are the primary coordinators at home and most of them feel immense stress about it. PAM is designed to firstly reduce, and then share that mental load equally amongst households.
“We’re thrilled to bring PAM to the US market to help the 32.7 million families with children under age 18 manage their lives,” said Retter. “Kids and families have never been busier — from sports, to music lessons, tutoring, birthday parties, and countless other activities — it’s just so much to juggle, and parents are drowning. Since the app launched in New Zealand, over one quarter of PAM users report a 70-90% reduction in family administrative stress. We’re excited to help parents lighten the load, make home life less stressful, and easier to enjoy together again.”