Career articulation, redesigned.

Say what you've done.

A mirror for the work you can't easily describe. Artifacts for the moments you can't wing.

vouch /vau̇ch/ v. to attest, to assert positively. To stand firmly behind a body of work.

01 · Profile

Standing context.

Resume, target JD, LinkedIn. Once, then known. Every artifact uses this as baseline so the AI knows your shape without re-asking.

02 · Dump

Raw material in.

Projects, calendar, feedback, OKRs, Slack threads — paste anything. No structure required. The messier, the better.

03 · Mirror

Four reflections out.

Themes · underselling + office housework · feedback decoded (severity-coded) · where your evidence points next.

04 · Vouch

The artifact.

Performance review, promo case, interview prep, or sponsor briefing. Source-tagged. Editable. Exportable to PDF · Word · Markdown.

Built for professionals navigating careers in the AI age.

Step 01 of 04

Set up your
profile.

Drop in your resume, a target JD, and your LinkedIn. This gives Vouch the standing context to write better reflections and artifacts. You can skip and come back to this any time.

Find one for me · pre-loaded by MLT lane:

Profile is stored in your browser only. Nothing leaves your device until you trigger a Vouch generation.

Step 02 of 04

What's coming up?

Pick the moment you're preparing for. Vouch will help you walk in ready.

Seeded with an anonymized example. Edit anything before reflecting.

Step 03 of 04 · Performance review

Tell us what your year looked like.

Paste project briefs, calendar exports, Slack threads, OKR docs, the actual review you got back. No structure required — that's our job.

What helps most: the actual review text you got, project briefs you led, calendar / 1:1 notes, vague feedback you've been chewing on, your goals for the next role.

Calls Claude. ~10–20 seconds.

Reading your year.

Pulling out themes, wins, and what's missing.

Surfacing themes...
Structuring wins in CAR
Decoding feedback
Detecting housework
Mapping next moves

04 reflections · reflected from your dump

Here's what we see.

Push back where they're wrong. The truth is the conversation between you and what you did.

Writing your artifact.

Choosing a narrative frame · structuring sections · pulling source-tagged evidence.

Step 04 of 04

Your artifact.

Editable. Source-referenced to what you dumped. Export when ready.

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