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A practical internship stack for finding openings, tracking every application, showing your projects, staying on top of outreach, and making it easy for recruiters or alumni to book time with you.
For small teams that need a lightweight lead capture and nurture loop without buying a giant CRM. Capture intent, send the right follow-up, book the call, and keep the team in the loop.
Workflow stack
The order matters. Start at the top, read down the sequence, and open any step when you want the note behind it.
Nurture by segment
Useful when follow-up needs to branch by intent, use case, or lifecycle stage instead of sending the same message to everyone.
Open tool profileBook the call
Makes it easy for warmed-up leads to convert themselves into meetings instead of waiting for manual outreach.
Open tool profileSurface hot leads
Keeps the team aware of high-intent activity without forcing anyone to live inside a bigger sales system.
Open tool profileDraft the copy
I use it to shape nurture sequences, follow-up variations, and reply templates faster than writing every path from scratch.
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Form builder with a Notion-like editor, logic, embeds, and integrations for collecting responses.
Messaging platform for lifecycle emails, push, SMS, and automated campaigns driven by customer data.
Scheduling platform for booking pages, calendar routing, and meeting workflows with open source flexibility.
Team messaging platform for channels, direct messages, workflows, and workplace collaboration.
General-purpose AI assistant for writing, analysis, coding, brainstorming, and everyday tasks.
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Launch a micro-SaaS with help from a stack of tools. Launch quick, collect feedback, and send updates to users automatically. Users get a premium experience for less trouble on your end.
What I use to get through a literature review without drowning in PDFs. Find the relevant papers, understand the landscape, then write something that holds up.
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