You've applied to a hundred jobs. A thousand. Everytry documents them — forward your job emails, and they become proof, pattern, and a way forward instead of disappearing into the void.
Everytry is early. Right now, one thing works: you forward job-related emails to your own private address, and they become a timestamped, tamper-evident record. That's it — no browser extension yet, no reading your Gmail. See the full, honest rundown →
Forward or BCC any job email to your own address. Works on any device, any provider — the one thing that already works for everyone.
Automatically pulling in confirmations and replies — not built yet. No inbox access exists today.
Automatic capture from LinkedIn, Indeed, and employer sites — on the roadmap, not live.
A free account gives you a private forwarding address — yours alone.
Every reply matters. A rejection, an interview invite, a confirmation — forward it, and it's on the record with the original email attached as evidence.
Your record can support a benefits filing, a bankruptcy case, or a family-court review — the moments where documented effort actually matters.
Export your whole record as a timestamped PDF, anytime. Each entry lists the employer, date, and status — marked "email evidence attached" wherever a forwarded email backs it up — plus a cryptographic statement confirming the record hasn't been altered since it was recorded.
Everytry already has a real, working caseworker portal — not a mockup. Here's exactly what it does today.
Everytry is offered free to a small number of design-partner clinics and workforce boards while we're still shaping it — you'd be helping decide what the caseworker view becomes next, not adopting a finished product. Caseworkers never see a client's sensitive personal attributes — only the application record a client has explicitly agreed to share. Reach out to get set up →
Everytry never reads your inbox — only the emails you choose to forward. Aggregate patterns become public reports and evidence, never a product. Nothing here is oversold, including this page.
Free. Two minutes to start. One real thing that works today.
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