Frequently asked questions
What the pilot includes and how it works.
See current availability, evidence standards, workflow, privacy, and product direction together in one place.
Availability
What is available now?
Earlyline currently offers a free four-week pilot for freelance social media managers and small agencies. Each pilot starts with one real public client account or one narrow niche, followed by direct workspace onboarding.
What does it cost?
The four-week pilot is free and starts without a card or payment details.
What happens after the free pilot?
The four weeks stay free, and no payment details are collected during the pilot. Pilot partners who want to continue get first access to founding terms before any public pricing exists, with a cancel-anytime boundary and no obligation to continue.
Who is the pilot for?
Earlyline is designed for freelance social media managers and small agencies that move between client niches and need to turn recent public content into a recommendation they can explain and share.
Evidence and data
Which platforms are supported?
The complete public sample uses YouTube posts. Each pilot account goes through an evidence-fit check, so coverage follows the reliable public evidence available for that account or niche.
Does the public workbench run live research?
The public workbench is a deterministic demonstration built from a fixed, validated, source-linked sample. It lets you inspect evidence, shape the recommendation, and prepare a client preview; invited pilot work is handled separately.
Why does the sample avoid calling these posts risers?
Each sample view count is one recorded observation. Acceleration requires repeated measurements and an account-relative baseline, so this sample stays focused on the creative pattern the sources support.
Workflow
What happens after I request a pilot place?
Earlyline first checks whether recent public posts can support a useful brief for the submitted account or niche. You inspect that evidence shape before deeper onboarding. If it is useful and the pilot fits, the four-week pilot begins.
Does Earlyline publish content for me?
You keep approval and publishing control. The public workbench shows how an approved concept can move into publication and outcome recording while every publish decision stays with the practitioner.
Is every brief manually written?
The pilot pairs Earlyline’s evidence and recommendation workflow with close review so each brief meets the working quality standard. The product direction is software, with the pilot creating the feedback loop for recurring delivery.
Privacy
What information do I submit?
The pilot request asks for a work email, your role, one public account URL or narrow niche, and short screening answers: how many client accounts you manage, the recurring recommendation you make, an optional note on your current workflow, and what a paid result would need to replace. A public starting point is enough; passwords, private client files, and sensitive personal information stay out of the request.
Direction
What does opportunity-to-execution mean?
It is the product direction: inspect recent public evidence, shape one execution-ready move, prepare something a client can approve, record publication, and learn from the result. The pilot currently concentrates on the evidence, recommendation, and approval stages.