Update
Faster AI intake, smarter matches
We rebuilt the engine underneath Dayo. Intake now understands what a student needs in about two minutes of plain conversation — and the matches that come back are noticeably stronger.
Two minutes, not twenty fields
Students describe where they are trying to get in their own words. The new intake asks only the questions that actually change the match, then gets out of the way.
No forms, no jargon, no dead ends. Working out the right next step is Dayo's job, not the student's.
Better ranking, clearer reasons
The rebuilt engine weighs goals, availability, and the shape of the supporter network to surface the strongest options first — and it explains why each one is a fit.
Every suggestion still passes human review before it reaches a student. AI proposes; people decide.