🔒 Limited Early Access

Be first.
Help build something real.

ManagePainCare is a pain tracking app built by a chronic pain patient who needed it and couldn't find it. We're opening early access to a small group before our Google Play launch in June 2026.

Request Early Access
Takes 60 seconds. We'll follow up personally within 48 hours.

No spam. No sales pitch. Just a real conversation.
Questions? managedpaincare@gmail.com

Early access isn't a waitlist.
It's a seat at the table.

You'll use the app before anyone else. Your feedback shapes what gets built next. And you'll have direct access to the founder — not a support ticket queue.

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First on Google Play

You get access the day the beta opens — before the public launch and before the waitlist.

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Direct Line to the Founder

Real feedback goes to the person building it. If something doesn't work for you, it gets fixed.

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Doctor-Ready Reports

One-tap PDF exports of your pain patterns, medication history, and weather correlations. Built for appointments.

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Free for Early Users

Early access users keep core features free. You believed in this before the reviews. That means something.

Weather + Pain Correlation

The app automatically captures barometric pressure, humidity, and air quality every time you log. No extra steps.

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Your Data. Your Device.

Everything stays on your phone. No cloud uploads, no data brokers, no ads. Your health history belongs to you.

I needed documentation for insurance denials, pharmacy refusals, and doctors who didn't believe me. The tool didn't exist. So I built it.

Eleven years of chronic pain. Eleven years of appointments where the 15 minutes ran out before the full picture could be told. Eleven years of "have you tried ibuprofen?"

ManagePainCare exists because chronic pain patients are intelligent adults who deserve data about their own bodies. Not a glorified reminder app. Not a mood journal. A real tool — one that connects your pain to the weather, your sleep, your medications, your life.

If you've filed a complaint, contacted a senator, submitted testimony, or just sat in a parking lot after a pharmacy refusal trying to figure out what to do next — this is for you.

— John Martin, Founder & Chronic Pain Patient
Platinumaire LLC

Your pain has patterns.
Let's find them.

Early access opens June 2026 on Google Play. A small group gets in first. Be one of them.

Request Early Access ↑