But what about the girl who had the idea that could've changed everything—if only she knew where to apply?
The guy who spent hours researching opportunities but gave up when he hit application #47? The dreamer who bookmarked "apply later" and... well, you know how that story ends.
It's not about talent. It's about access.
Growing up in Tanzania, I watched this play out over and over. Brilliant people. Big dreams. Zero roadmap.
The "right" scholarships, grants, programs? They existed—somewhere in the void of Google searches and dead-end websites. Finding them felt impossible. Actually applying? Even worse.
So I made a Google Sheet. Nothing fancy. Just opportunities, deadlines, links.
Plot twist:
That sheet has been opened 3M+ times. 80K+ people get our weekly newsletter. Turns out, I wasn't the only one tired of watching potential go to waste.
Whether you're in Toronto or Tokyo, Montreal or Mumbai—you shouldn't have to choose between your dreams and your sanity.
47 browser tabs of "opportunities" (that may or may not be legit)
Missing deadlines because you forgot to check that one email
Giving up on applications that take 3+ hours to complete
Getting rejected with zero feedback (again)
Get early access to:
Opportunities you didn't even know existed
Tools that actually help (not just more AI buzzwords)
A community that gets it
We can't guarantee you'll win everything you apply for. But we can guarantee you'll actually apply.
We can't guarantee you'll win everything you apply for. But we can guarantee you'll actually apply.
P.S. That Google Sheet that started it all? It's still live, still free, still changing lives. This is just us thinking bigger.