You tell us about your internship. We build your plan and research your company's space. You show up prepared.
Fill out a short form with the basics: your name, company, role, when you start, and a few open-ended questions about what you'll be doing and what you're hoping to get out of it.
We also ask what you're most nervous about going in — because the best plan addresses the hard part, not just the obvious part.
Using your company name and website, we run a deep-research scan of their industry, competitive landscape, and strategic position. This isn't a Wikipedia summary — it's a real intelligence brief built with AI research tools that dig into the company's market.
The result is a Market Intelligence Brief you can reference throughout your internship. Most interns have never seen anything like it — and it changes how you think about the company from day one.
Based on everything you told us and what we learned about the company, we create a personalized Intern Game Plan tailored to your role, your goals, and your starting point.
This includes clear goals you can align with your manager, specific first-week moves, the questions that will signal you're already thinking like a contributor, and a framework for how to make your effort visible — not just busy.
Your Intern Game Plan and Market Intelligence Brief arrive in your inbox, ready to use. Review them before day one, share the key points with your manager if you want, and walk in with a clear sense of what great looks like.
That's it. You're prepped. Most interns spend their first week figuring out where the bathroom is. You'll spend it shipping visible work.
The Prep Plan is just the start. Here's the full system we're building.
Plan your week on Monday, capture wins on Friday, and use AI to draft professional-grade emails, briefs, and decks in between. Your weekly operating system for the internship.
A structured, 30-second weekly update that keeps your manager informed and builds trust. Pre-filled from your weekly activity so it takes minutes, not hours.
When your internship ends, package everything you did into proof: an impact summary, a final presentation, and career reflection prompts that turn your experience into interview stories and LinkedIn content.