Reach the alumni
who open doors.
What do you call this one?
Only you see this.
Scrape MyPenn in your own browser. Send warm openers from your own Gmail. Let an AI draft every reply, calendar-aware, in your voice before you've even read the inbox.
Find Alumni and Get Offers From…



The Scraper
Set a filter.
Walk away.
Open MyPenn. Pick a firm, a school, or a class year. Hit run. The extension clicks through every profile in the background and captures their email — while you do something else.
- Reads alumni only when you are signed in.
- No credentials stored — your browser, your session.
- Stops the moment you tell it to.

The Table
From scrape to send-list.
In seconds.
Every alum the extension finds lands in one filterable table — tagged by the run that captured them, the school they came from, the firm they ended up at.
Contacts
The Inbox
Replies turn into drafts.
Automatically.
The moment they reply, PennReach reads the tone, checks your calendar, and writes the next message. You review, you send.
Phase 1
Drafts queue up.
Every reply gets a Claude-written draft, sitting in your Gmail ready to read. None go out without you.
Inbox
Every reply to your outreach. AI drafts a response automatically — review and send.
Phase 2
Calendar-aware.
Tone-matched.
The draft pulls open windows from your Google Calendar, mirrors the alum's tone, and explains its reasoning. One click to send.
Sarah Chen
The Flow
Connect your Gmail
One-click OAuth. PennReach sends from your inbox so replies land where they always do — in Gmail.
Install the Chrome extension
The extension only runs on MyPenn. It uses your existing Penn login — no credentials are stored anywhere.
Scrape contacts
Filter MyPenn by firm, school, or class year. Hit run. Walk away. The table fills itself.
Send, follow up, reply
Build a campaign, set the cadence, launch. AI drafts every reply with calendar-aware availability — you approve and send.
Questions
PennReach reads alumni data the same way you would — through your logged-in browser. We don't bypass any auth, store credentials, or hit MyPenn from external servers. The extension only acts when you tell it to and stops the second you tell it to.