
Let’s Link unifies student life—classes, contracts, tax forms, clubs, jobs, health, safety, and events—into one AI-powered hub. Students log in via SSO and get a dashboard tailored to them. What makes Link different is how deeply it personalizes and unlocks info usually hidden behind closed circles. It starts with adaptive quizzes. For dorms: sleep habits, study style, and social needs—then matched with optimal housing and roommates. For classes: a quiz on learning preferences, professor history, and course trends—then instant recs. You can even search “easy A with kind female professor” or “fills breadth, low workload.” Results include grade stats, Reddit threads, RateMyProfessor, and peer reviews. No more needing to “know someone”—it’s all on your screen. The calendar? It’s a radar. Hidden events—niche pitch nights or male-dominated clubs—get surfaced. As a woman in STEM, I nearly missed a 300-person poker tournament I later placed 2nd in—because it circulated in “boys-only” circles. Let’s Link would have changed that. And it’s not just events—it’s paperwork. Financial aid, taxes, scholarships, visas, housing, tuition—spread across disconnected systems. Students rely on Reddit, Google Sheets, Discord bots, even Substacks just to know what to do. Let’s Link makes it manageable. Your dashboard tracks financial to-dos. Stats are shown in ways that help you decide fast. Under the hood, Let’s Link is powered by a Python Flask backend, a Next.js frontend, and a Berkeley-integrated database. Our AI stack uses: Natively AI to detect insider-only events and promote equity, It uses Coral Protocol for real-time multi-agent collaboration. It uses Groq, HuggingFace, and Fetch.ai to personalize, analyze, and enrich every recommendation and a full UX engine that constantly monitors accessibility, performance, and drop-off points—optimizing the experience in real time.
8 Jul 2025