This page describes the real, working caseworker portal — not a mockup, not something on the roadmap. Everything below marked "not yet" genuinely isn't built; everything else is live today.
Your clients aren't trying to win the job search faster — they need a record of the effort they've already put in that holds up when someone else has to believe it.
There are plenty of products that help someone search for a job faster — better resumes, autofill, application tracking. That's not this. Everytry doesn't try to help your clients find work faster. It takes the effort they're already making — job applications, courses, certifications, informational interviews — and turns it into a tamper-evident record: something a caseworker, a benefits office, or a judge can trust wasn't quietly edited after the fact.
The honesty is the point, not a caveat. See "What this doesn't claim" below — we'd rather you know exactly what you're getting before you put a client in front of it.
Programs like TANF, SNAP, and unemployment insurance require documented job-search or work effort to keep benefits — and today, that documentation is usually whatever the client remembers to write down.
Two things, both live: a tamper-evident ledger for job applications, and a second one for documented effort beyond the job search itself.
Built around client consent, not caseworker override — a client has to explicitly grant access, and can take it back at any time.
Caseworkers view a client's record — they can't currently export a PDF on a client's behalf. The client generates their own timestamped export (see below) and brings or sends it to you.
There's no manual document upload yet, for either job applications or effort entries — only forwarding the original email works today. A client can't just attach a PDF certificate directly; they need the email that confirms it.
Everytry doesn't calculate or confirm program eligibility, tally hours against a specific cap (like TANF's time-limited job-search allowance), or produce state-specific compliance forms. It gives you a real record — what a client did, and when — not a determination of what that record qualifies them for.
This is the part most tools gloss over. We'd rather be specific about where the guarantee actually stops.
The cryptographic hash chain proves one specific thing: a record hasn't been altered since it was entered. Every exported record carries this integrity check, and states plainly if it doesn't pass.
"Email evidence attached" means a real email was captured and the original is retained — it means evidence exists, not that Everytry cryptographically verified the sender's identity. We're specific about this distinction on every export, not just here.
And separately: Everytry doesn't determine benefits eligibility. Job-search documentation is the clearest fit for unemployment insurance's weekly work-search requirement; TANF counts job search too, but under strict federal time caps; SNAP and Medicaid's work requirements are about hours of work, education, or volunteering, not job search alone. Program rules are set by each program, not by us — what Everytry gives your client is a real record to bring to whichever conversation requires one, not a guarantee about what it qualifies them for.
Everytry never reads a client's inbox — only the emails they choose to forward, to an address only they control. We don't sell your individual data. Aggregate, de-identified patterns may in the future help you see where similar effort has paid off — not published, not sold to third parties, and never at the cost of your privacy. Nothing on this page is oversold, including this line.
Everytry is offered free to a small number of design-partner legal aid clinics and workforce boards while it's still being shaped — you'd be helping decide what the caseworker portal becomes next, not adopting a finished product.
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