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What to know before starting Founder Pilot.

A buyer-facing guide to fit, local data, install, pricing, support, and what happens after you get in touch.

What you can evaluate before applying

These points are intended to make the pilot decision clear before any paid access is granted.

What it helps with

The pilot focuses on the work after generation: choosing what to finish, keeping review context, preparing release materials, and reducing repeated manual tracking.

What stays local

Unreleased audio, lyrics, video clips, project files, local paths, browser sessions, and third-party credentials stay on your machine unless you explicitly export diagnostics for support.

External tools

Works alongside your own Suno, Google Flow, ChatGPT, REAPER, DistroKid, and YouTube accounts. Compatibility is described; official partnership is not implied.

Pilot support scope

Support covers install, setup, and PapayaMusic Lab blockers. It excludes unlimited production labor, legal advice, external account management, and guaranteed AI output quality.

Price and access

Founder Pilot Studio is USD 199 for the first 30 days. After that, continued access and private updates can be extended manually at USD 69 per 30 days.

Questions this page answers

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Is this for my kind of work?

Who the Founder Pilot is for, and which AI music operations are likely to benefit from a local desktop workflow.

Full setup details are shared after payment
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What stays on my machine?

Which unreleased media, project files, local paths, and account details remain local by default.

Full setup details are shared after payment
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How do install and updates work?

What to expect from the protected Windows download, license activation, setup support, and update notices.

Full setup details are shared after payment
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What do I pay for?

Founder Pilot Studio is USD 199 for the first 30 days. Continued access is optional at USD 69 per 30 days, with no automatic renewal during the pilot.

Full setup details are shared after payment

Pilot operating flow

Use this page to understand the product fit, local-first boundary, access flow, and support scope before applying.

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Send a short note

Share what you are trying to finish, your current bottleneck, and the tools you already use.

  • Use the pilot form
  • Keep private credentials out of the message
  • Include only the context needed for a useful reply
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Confirm fit, price, and scope

Before payment, you receive a clear reply about fit, price, included support, excluded support, and refund terms.

  • Ask questions before paying
  • Confirm the target Windows machine
  • Decide whether the pilot is worth starting
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Install with guidance

After payment, you receive protected download access, license activation help, setup guidance, and one supported production review.

  • Install the protected Windows build
  • Activate the license
  • Share setup blockers with enough context for support