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Fill it once. Apply everywhere.

Filling out the Common App, the UC application, your school’s direct portal — they all ask the same things in different orders. Save your answers here once and we’ll fill every portal with one click. Pre-flight checks catch missing fields before you submit.

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Why we ask

Fill it once. Skip the retyping forever.

Common App, Coalition, UC, UCAS, school portals — they all ask the same things in slightly different orders. We collect your answers once so every application after that is a one-click fill. You stay in control: nothing gets sent to a school until you press submit on their site.

We fact-check everything

No more guessing if your essay is good enough.

Essays, activity descriptions, resumes, SOPs — we cross-check every draft against our admitted-applicant corpus and AI co-pilots before you submit. Word-count caps, tone, structure, common mistakes — flagged automatically so you can tighten before you click send.

Bottom line: we keep your info safe, fill your applications fast, and review the long-form bits so you never submit something you’d second-guess later.

Pick a portal

Each portal page has a step-by-step walkthrough, video, the things students miss most often, and a one-click autofill button.

Send to your recommenders

Help your teacher fill their part

Recommenders see a different form than you do. Share these videos when you invite them so they aren’t lost.

How recommenders fill the Common App

Walk teachers / counselors through what they'll see when they get a Common App invite from you.

Common questions

The stuff students ask us most

Do I need to fill out a separate application for every school I apply to?

Not always. Many US undergrad schools accept the Common App, the Coalition App or both — one form covers all of them. Some schools (like MIT, Georgetown, and most non-US universities) require their own application. Check each school's "How to apply" page to be sure.

What's a "Common App writing supplement"?

After you add a school to your Common App list, that school can attach extra essay prompts, short answers, or activity questions. They appear under the school's tab in the My Colleges section. The main Common App essay is shared, but supplements are unique per school.

When should I invite my recommenders?

At least 4 weeks before your earliest deadline. Recommenders need time, and many won't submit a letter they were asked for the day before.

I'm an international student — does the Common App work for me?

Yes. The Common App accepts international applicants. You'll fill the same form, and you may need to add SAT/ACT, TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo scores depending on each school's requirements.

My GPA scale is out of 5.0, but the form only accepts 4.0 — what do I do?

Enter your GPA on its native scale and tell the form which scale that is in the dropdown right next to it. Don't convert manually — admissions readers know what each scale means.

Do I need to upload my transcript on the application portal myself?

For most US schools, no — your school counselor uploads it through Naviance / SCOIR / direct mail. You enter your self-reported coursework. For most international applications, you upload it yourself as a PDF.

What goes in the Activities section if I have a part-time job?

A job absolutely counts. Pick the "Work" activity type. Be specific in the description — "tutored 12 GCSE students in maths, evenings, weekly" beats "private tutor". Hours/week and weeks/year matter for context.

Do colleges read essays generated with AI?

Schools increasingly run essays through AI-detection tools. Use AI to brainstorm and edit, never to write your essay for you. The Common App requires you to attest the work is your own.

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