The problem we're
built to solve.
Colleges and employers keep saying the same thing: students can't communicate who they are. They have the grades. They have the activities. They have four years of real experience. But when it's time to put it into words, they go blank.
This isn't a writing problem. It's a capture problem. Nobody taught them to notice, record, and articulate what they were learning as they were living it.
Meanwhile, the entire system — transcripts, test scores, activity lists — only shows one side of a student. The operational side. What they did, not who they became doing it.
Hedge is the missing piece. A tool that meets students where they already are — capturing moments by video, voice, or text, as life happens — and helps them find the story inside each one, so when the moment comes to apply, interview, or introduce themselves, they're ready.
Every student has a story
Not just the students with the most impressive resumes. The story that matters is the honest one — and every student has one worth telling.
Story is a skill, not a talent
Knowing how to articulate your experience isn't something you're born with. It's something you build with practice. Hedge is that practice.
In the age of AI, humanity wins
When everyone's application is AI-polished, the students who stand out are the ones with something real and specific to say. Hedge helps you find that.
The habit matters more than the moment
The best story isn't built in a senior-year panic. It's built in 60-second captures over four years. Small moments, consistently captured, compound into something extraordinary.
More of our story is coming.
We're early — focused on building something great before we talk too much about ourselves. Check back soon, or reach out directly.
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