University networking is broken.
Campus ecosystems are full of high-value people and opportunities, but the network is scattered across chat groups, spreadsheets, public social platforms, and memory.
Relevant peers are hard to find
Students meet whoever is closest, not necessarily who shares their goals, skills, or next opportunity.
Alumni networks go cold
Graduates want to help, but discovery, context, and warm introductions are rarely designed well.
Recruiters lack verified signal
Talent discovery still depends on resumes, scattered spreadsheets, and noisy public platforms.
Communities stay fragmented
Clubs, chapters, research groups, and societies run in isolated channels with no durable graph.
Opportunities stay hidden
Events, internships, competitions, mentors, and projects often reach students too late.