Three ways to
work with Amber.
Amber is in closed beta, so every one of these is early by definition. Three doors, three different asks: one costs you patience, one costs you working hours, and one costs you an introduction.
Where Amber is right now
Amber is in closed beta and active development. A small group of owners are using it and shaping it, and we are widening what it covers with them rather than guessing from the outside. It is not generally available yet, so nothing on this page is something you can buy this week.
- 01
Beta
You run it in your own business
The ordinary route, early. You join the closed beta and it runs alongside how you already work, while we widen it around what your business actually does. Owners in the beta have more say over what gets built next than anyone who arrives after launch.
- Who it suits
- You have the workflow problem, and you would rather shape the fix than wait for it.
- What we ask
- A call, and the patience that comes with using software while it is still being built.
- 02
Partner
You bring it into your industry
You know a trade from the inside: how jobs get booked, what the software gets wrong, which fifteen minutes of the day everybody hates. We build toward that trade together, with you supplying the knowledge that cannot be researched from outside it.
- Who it suits
- You run a business in a trade Amber has not reached yet, and you know it inside out.
- What we ask
- Real hours and real access. This is a working relationship, and it will feel like one.
- 03
Ambassador
You open doors inside your network
The lighter commitment. You introduce Amber to businesses you already know, and stay out of the build entirely. It works because a cold call from us and a warm word from you are not remotely the same thing.
- Who it suits
- You have a network in a trade and no appetite for a second job.
- What we ask
- An introduction, when you think one is warranted. Nothing else, ever.
What this is not.
No reseller programme, no tiers, no dashboard to log into. If that is what you came for, it does not exist here yet.
No published commission structure. Partner terms are negotiated per trade, and a number on a web page would be invented, not agreed.
An ambassador introduction commits neither side. If the fit is wrong we will say so to the person you introduced, and to you.
Amber is not finished. Joining now means using something that is still being built, and having a say in where it goes — not switching on a product.
All three start with the same call.
Say which of the three you are asking about and you will get a straight answer about whether it is open. If Amber has not reached your trade yet, that is the first thing you will hear, not the last.