Good, Next

Stop figuring out what to do next.

Good, Next turns your goals into the few actions that matter today. Tell it what you're trying to achieve, give it the context that helps, and it works out what's worth doing right now.

First goal live today: Job Search.

Your 3 moves for today

  • Apply to Framer · Product Engineer

    88%

    Strong match on your React and design-systems background.

    ~15 min

  • Ask your connection at Vinted for a referral

    You worked together at your last company.

    ~5 min

  • Tighten the summary at the top of your CV

    It's burying your most relevant project under older, less relevant ones.

    ~10 min

How it works

1

Tell us the goal

“I want an AI engineering role in Amsterdam.” A real target, not a vague direction.

2

Give Good, Next context

Your CV, preferences, experience, and (when it helps) the accounts that carry useful signal. You choose what to share and when.

3

Do the next three things

Good, Next prioritizes concrete actions instead of handing you another list of advice to sort through yourself.

Job hunting has too much thinking and not enough doing

A real search means you have to search job boards, compare vacancies, edit your CV for each one, research companies, message recruiters, track applications, prepare for interviews, and decide what deserves attention today. Good, Next compresses all of that into a daily action list, so the search runs instead of stalling out in week three.

Your 3 moves for today

Try it, veto one

  • Apply to Adyen · ML Engineer

    92% match~15 min

    Your project stack overlaps with 4 of 5 core requirements.

  • Message Sophie at Booking.com

    ~5 min

    You have a relevant connection: she's on the team you'd be joining.

  • Improve the opening of your CV

    ~10 min

    You're underselling your production AI experience.

Veto something and Good, Next learns from it. The next suggestion adjusts instead of repeating the same miss.

Your career is only one goal

Job Search is the first goal Good, Next handles end to end, because follow-through under pressure is a problem worth solving properly before moving on. Eventually the same approach (connect what's relevant, prioritize what matters, decide together) should apply to money, learning, health, projects, and the life admin that quietly piles up. See what's live and what's next.

Your next move shouldn't take an hour to figure out.