Do the reps. Legwork does the legwork: finding roles, scoring fit, drafting outreach, and stopping for your approval before anything sends.
How it works
A compact companion moment shows the product working in the background while the approval gate stays clear.
Sales & Trading Summer Analyst
North Harbor Capital - New York, NY
0/10
Back from a long day
Practice is over. Deadlines, outreach, and saved roles still need order.
Review queue forming
automatic prep, manual approval
next morning
Organized materials
Every rep counts. So does every application. Keep the context close to the role so review takes minutes, not another lost evening.
Finance major
S&T projects
Hi Jordan,
15 min ask
Due Aug 2
Needs review
The grind doesn't stop at the gym. Neither does Legwork.
Some things you can't skip: leg day, deadlines, follow-ups. The approval step is never skipped.
Automatic · low-risk
Discovers relevant internships, scores fit, checks for duplicates, tracks deadlines, and builds your analytics — quietly, in the background. It never submits, sends, or answers sensitive questions.
AI-assisted · reviewable draft
Drafts connection notes, follow-ups, thank-you emails, and cover letters. Every output lands in a Needs Review state — nothing leaves the app until you say so.
Always explicit
Submitting applications, sending messages, and anything sensitive stops for the Safety Modal. You approve, do it yourself, or cancel — every time.
The gate that never opens itself
Why this exists
I'm a student-athlete studying finance at Georgia State. Between 6 a.m. lifts, class, practice, and film, the internship search turned into a second season I didn't have hours for. I fell behind — recruiters answered and I didn't, deadlines passed while I was on a bus somewhere between games.
So I started building the thing I needed: software that does the legwork — finding roles, scoring fit, drafting the outreach — but never moves without me. Not an auto-apply bot. A second set of hands that stops and waits at every decision that matters.
I caught back up with it. Now I'm making it work for other students whose calendars look like mine.
Beta
built from a real student-athlete search workflow
Review
required before any message or application leaves the app
0
sent without approval, ever
— David Blanton · Finance, Georgia State