Adytum Express — one-shot AI for life
One thing. Done. Under $15.
For the moments when you need ONE good thing — a tailored resume, a measured response to the school principal, a dispute letter, a tough-conversation script — and you don't need a subscription. Pay once. Get it. Done.
What can we knock out for you today?
Each app does ONE thing. No tour, no onboarding, no email pings later. Pick what you need, pay once, get the artifact, walk away.
Career (5 apps)
For job seekers, career-switchers, anyone applying somewherePaste resume + job description → tailored rewrite + ATS keyword scan + 3 specific improvements + on-page + emailed delivery.
JD + your resume → 3-paragraph cover letter that references the actual posting. No "I'm writing to express my interest."
Current headline + about → calibrated rewrites (3 styles), keyword optimization, opening-line A/B.
JD + your background → 10 likely questions ranked by likelihood + sample answers using STAR + the 3 questions YOU should ask.
Offer details + your research → counter-offer script (email + verbal), walk-away math, 3 likely pushbacks with responses.
Adulting (6 apps)
For renters, first-time-anything, people doing things they've never done beforeYour situation → fillable roommate agreement covering rent, utilities, guests, cleaning, conflict resolution. Print-ready.
Apartment specifics + lease end date → personalized 30-day countdown checklist + cleaning prompts + deposit-recovery tips.
Incident details + policy type → claim letter draft using your insurer's expected format. Increases approval odds.
Wrong charge / denied claim / bad bill → formal letter + evidence checklist + escalation path + when-to-lawyer guidance. The kind that creates a paper trail.
Your situation + rental → "why I'd be a great tenant" letter for competitive markets. Makes you human, not just an application.
Bad service experience → formal complaint letter that triggers BBB / consumer-protection review path. Polite, firm, specific.
Parenting & School (4 apps)
For parents handling school stuff and parenting decisions in writingPrompt + draft → structural feedback (NOT rewrite — colleges detect AI). What's working, what's missing, where it sounds generic.
Situation (grade dispute, schedule, behavior, accommodation request) → professional email that gets a real response.
Your terms + kid's age → printable allowance contract with chores, payment schedule, late-task consequences. Sign together.
Situation (medical authorization, travel, sleepover) → formally-worded permission letter. Saves the "I'll find a template" Google.
Personal comms (5 apps)
For the moments when you don't trust yourself to write the message at 11pmPaste any email + tell us who's reading → tuned rewrite + 3 subject-line options + why-it-works note. The impulse-buy save-yourself app.
Context + what you want to say → script for the hard talk (firing, breaking up, disappointing a friend). Includes likely pushbacks.
What happened + relationship → measured apology that takes responsibility without grovel-spiraling. 2 versions: shorter, longer.
Situation (overstepping parent, demanding boss, draining friend) → 3 versions of a boundary statement: warm / direct / firm.
Person + what they did → personalized note that doesn't sound generic. For thank-you cards, end-of-year teacher notes, retirements.
Money & admin (4 apps)
For freelancers, side-hustlers, and anyone with a bill or invoice in their lapProvider + bill + your leverage → script for the call (cable / phone / insurance / gym). Average $200/yr in actual saves.
Overdue invoice + client relationship → polite-but-firm follow-up email (4-touch sequence). For freelancers who hate this part.
Scope of work + your rates → professional estimate / proposal letter. For contractors, freelancers, side gigs.
What you bought + why it failed → refund request email citing the relevant policy or law. Polite, specific, hard to dismiss.
The tools + the curriculum.
Most of these apps solve a moment, not a skill. Adytum Education pairs each Express app with a 5-minute learning track — taught by someone who's actually done it — so next time you don't need the app at all. Bundled tracks coming for the topics nobody teaches you: money basics, parent-school basics, hard-conversation basics.
Money Basics
10 lessons on the financial stuff school doesn't teach: bills, credit, contracts, negotiation, freelance income. Pairs with Money apps.
Hard Conversations
8 lessons on saying the difficult thing well: firing, breaking up, asking for a raise, disappointing someone. Pairs with Personal comms apps.
Parent-School OS
12 lessons on the school stuff parents have to figure out cold: IEPs, grade disputes, college, behavior plans. Pairs with Parenting apps.
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