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What MyManager is for
MyManager is the personal assistant layer in LinkSplash. Today it helps Pro users with creator growth, release planning, page positioning, content ideas, brand clarity, subscriber strategy, and audience-building decisions.
It is built around the LinkSplash Growth Lab knowledge base, including curated high-performing music growth patterns, creator operating systems, launch strategy, and brand-advisor level principles.
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How it works with Help
The direction is one Talk to MyManager sidebar that can route questions behind the scenes. Product support, knowledge, config, campaign, and account questions should feel like one conversation even when specialist paths handle them internally.
Until that unified router is live, Help remains the product-support path and MyManager remains the personalized growth and launch guidance path.
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How to use it well
Give it context about your creator type, campaign, page, release, audience, or goal. The more specific the context, the more useful the answer can be.
You can use MyManager when you do not want to read every Growth Lab article end to end and want the same knowledge applied to your situation.
- Ask for a sharper page or landing-page angle.
- Ask what a fan should understand before taking action.
- Ask for release, waitlist, subscriber, or follow-up ideas.
- Ask for content prompts that match your brand and current goal.
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Plan access
MyManager guidance is included with Pro. Free and Standard users can still read Growth Lab articles, but the personalized assistant is a Pro feature.
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