23 confirmed.
Across 12+ universities.
The problem speaks for itself.
We're building a network of mission-aligned students across Russell Group universities who understand — from personal experience — what it means to struggle with academic planning and executive function. This is the ground floor of something that matters.
Why this programme exists
Not ambassadors.
Believers.
The students who confirmed in the first three days didn't need convincing. They recognised the problem immediately — because they'd lived it, or watched someone they cared about live it. That's who this programme is for.
What we're actually building
We're not building a network of promotional accounts. We're building a distributed group of trusted students who use Offload personally, genuinely believe it works, and have the reach and credibility to introduce it to communities that need it.
Impact tiers
We select for leverage, not followers.
We read every application personally. Tiers are based on the trust you carry inside real communities — not follower counts. A respected ADHD society treasurer who knows 150 students personally will always outweigh a generic study creator with 8k passive followers.
Society presidents, medtech founders, summit organisers, neurodiversity advocates with institutional reach. What matters is that your recommendation carries genuine weight — in a room, a cohort, or a community that trusts you.
Committee members, student reps, cohort leaders, niche creators with genuine peer trust. You're embedded in a specific community where your voice carries real credibility — not just visibility.
Students with a genuine personal connection to executive function, ADHD, or neurodivergent experience — or those deeply embedded in a community where Offload would make a meaningful difference.
Current network
Across 12+ universities.
Still growing.
The network spans medicine, medtech, neurodiversity, engineering, and founder communities across Russell Group institutions.
What we look for
Quality criteria over metrics.
We read every application personally. These are the signals that matter — they outweigh follower counts and university prestige every time.
What we're not looking for
Not a promotional account.
This programme has no minimum post requirements, no content scripts, and no affiliate codes. If that's primarily what you're looking for, we're not the right fit.
Follower count alone · willingness to post without using the product · urgency to be associated with a startup · applications from people who haven't read what Offload actually does.
One early applicant sent us a message vetting the programme before committing — they said they "wouldn't want to be an ambassador just for the sake of it." That's exactly the kind of person we're building this with.
What you get
The upside of being early on something that matters.
Offload is the first product specifically built around the cognitive reality of studying — executive function, academic pressure, neurodivergent experience. Being part of the founding ambassador cohort is professionally and personally significant. Here's why.
No product has specifically addressed cognitive load and executive function as the barrier to learning — not ADHD apps, not flashcard tools, not planners. Offload is the first to target this directly. Being early on a category-defining product is rare.
The students who struggle most academically are often those with ADHD, executive dysfunction, or chronic overwhelm — not those who lack ability. Being associated with a product that actively addresses this as a structural problem, not a personal failing, carries real meaning.
Ambassador involvement in an early-stage, venture-backed company is a real, checkable professional association. For students heading into medicine, medtech, or entrepreneurship, this kind of early-stage involvement carries genuine weight.
Early product access
Use Offload before it's public. Your feedback shapes the roadmap. You're not beta testing — you're informing what gets built next.
Direct founder access
Not a Slack channel with 200 people. A direct conversation with the person building it — your feedback lands and gets acted on.
Priority features (Tier 1)
Pioneer ambassadors get first access to new features before other tiers — and genuine input on what those features should be.
Reference letter (Tier 1)
Pioneer ambassadors who contribute meaningfully can request a reference letter from the founder for academic or professional applications.
A network that matters
The people already in this programme are society presidents, medtech founders, and neurodiversity leaders. The network itself is worth being part of.
Verifiable early involvement
The founding ambassador cohort of a venture-backed startup is a real, verifiable professional association — not a self-awarded title. Particularly valuable for students entering medicine, medtech, or entrepreneurship.
How it works
What being an ambassador actually involves.
Three phases. Roughly 1–2 hours per month of your time outside of using the product itself.
You get product access and a short call with the founder. We walk you through what Offload does and what we're trying to test. You start using it for your own study.
You use Offload for your own revision — your actual subjects, your actual exams. Monthly check-in from the founder group. You flag what works, what doesn't, what's missing. Nothing scripted.
Freshers week. You introduce Offload to your community — in your own words, on your own timeline, in the format that makes sense for your platform. No brief, no template, no deadline.
Apply to join
We read every application personally.
We're actively looking for connections at Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial, Edinburgh, and Manchester — and for students with neurodiversity, disability, or medtech society ties at any Russell Group institution.
Ambassador application
Fill this in fully. Vague applications don't move forward — specific ones do.
We respond within 48 hours. Please only apply if you're planning to actually use the product.
Application received
We'll review it and get back to you within 48 hours. Thank you for believing in Offload.