Open the app, see one do-able thing, do it, close the app.
The dashboard answers one question (what should I do right now) and shows what it’s worth. The mountain shrinks a step at a time instead of sitting there whole.
A college application is a group effort even when it doesn’t feel like one. Here’s what each person around it gets from Admitstant.
Open the app, see one do-able thing, do it, close the app.
The dashboard answers one question (what should I do right now) and shows what it’s worth. The mountain shrinks a step at a time instead of sitting there whole.
Feedback that quotes your own sentences and says exactly what to change.
Every note points at the line it’s about, so you can argue with it. Nothing gets rewritten for you, and the draft you submit is still the one you wrote.
A way to support without hovering.
See progress and deadlines, comment on shared essays, suggest schools. Never edit, never read a private draft. Support that doesn’t become surveillance.
Aid forms in plain language, with the traps flagged before they bite.
The commonly-missed fields are called out in advance, and the steps that take days to clear (like the FSA ID) are the ones it tells you to start first.
Reach, target and safety with the reasoning shown.
Your real net price for your income, your program’s strength at each school, and weights you can open up and set yourself. No reputation surveys, no paid placements.
One dashboard per student: who’s stuck, what’s due, where a nudge helps.
Built for the person carrying forty caseloads at once, so the students who’ve gone quiet are the ones you see first.
You won’t find invented testimonials or made-up admission results on this page. Admitstant is new, and putting fake names and fake outcomes in front of stressed seventeen-year-olds would contradict everything else we say. When real students tell us real things, we’ll ask permission and put their words here instead.