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Meet Allie, the first of multiple AI agents in a people-first Career OS. AI that moves for you, adapts with you, fights for your future, and never sleeps. Built for the underestimated and overlooked.
This time, the system works for you.

WerQ AIYour personal AI career agent that hustles for you
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Fellow Wisconsinite! I grew up around Milwaukee but now live in Vegas.
Intro
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We built WerQ AI because people deserve a career champion in their corner. not just another AI-powered tool. Every day, brilliant, hardworking people are erased by systems that reduce them to keywords and filters. We’re not okay with that, and we refuse to accept this as the norm. WerQ AI is an agentic AI that helps you reclaim your career. It remembers your story, learns your goals, builds...

WerQ AIYour personal AI career agent that hustles for you
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I've been on both sides. I had a better experience when our team started simple and then added a new feature every 4-6 weeks. In fact, one project I was on died because we spent too much time in development hell trying to add new features that sounded cool in theory but weren't validated. The 100 Challenge (asking 100 random people a few questions gauging their interest) is a great way to...
Are you building features or killing features (i.e. simplifying your products)?
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Hi Shun, would you be interested in testing WerQ AI? Our open beta is launching Friday. Below is the planned roadmap for the next few months: May 30, 2025: Training Your AI Career Agent Job matching according to the skills in user resumes Auto apply to matched jobs July 2025: Smart Daily Interaction & Agentic Learning Daily personalization learning: Allie asks daily questions to understand user...
Is there a product that has everything for job seekers?
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Claude Pro is the best tool I've used for Marketing copy. Posthog is pretty robust to track your user journey.
What’s the easiest way for founders to handle marketing solo?
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The accelerator I'm in stresses that before you build your MVP, do the "100 Challenge." As in speak to 100 random people (not friends nor family) about their pain points. Don't even bother building the MVP until you've talked to 100 people and can nail down the problem in a simple sentence.
Trying a new approach: talk to users before building 😅
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