cosrib is a web product for independent freelancers who sell services—consulting, design, development, marketing, and similar work—and who want a clearer workflow for cold outreach and follow-ups, instead of juggling a generic chat, an inbox, and scattered notes with no single “finished” result.
This public repository is here for transparency: what we are building and why. It does not include our application source code. Development happens in private repositories.
Many freelancers:
- Spend time context-switching between AI chats, email, and docs without a single deliverable they can copy, save, and reuse for the next campaign.
- Repeat the same story every time—who they are, how they sound, what they offer, what to avoid.
- Under-use follow-ups, even though polite, well-timed reminders often matter more than the first message.
General-purpose assistants can draft text, but they rarely anchor the work as a repeatable job with a visible outcome: one structured outreach package you can stand behind.
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Job-first, not chat-first
Flows like starting a new campaign aim at a concrete outcome—for example a first email, numbered follow-ups, and a short pre-send checklist—rather than an endless back-and-forth as the main experience. -
The deliverable in the center
The artifact (emails, follow-ups, checklist) is meant to stay easy to read and copy in the product. Any conversational help is there to support that outcome, not to replace it. -
Durable freelancer context
We care about saving tone, constraints, and offer context so people are not retyping long prompts for every new outreach. The exact feature set will evolve with releases. -
Honest positioning
We care about trust and verification—for example, any automated research hints should be checked before you send. We do not promise fixed reply rates or a guaranteed number of leads. -
Roadmap: control over AI cost
We are oriented toward a model where you keep control over provider and cost (for example bringing your own API keys where models are used). Details ship when the product is ready.
| Transparency | Explain the product direction in plain language. |
| Issues | High-level feedback, README corrections, and security coordination—see below. |
| History | Older stars or issues may remain; they do not mean this repo contains open-source app code. |
- Not a place to clone or run the application.
- Not our internal delivery board; detailed execution lives in private development.
- Not a channel for secrets, credentials, or personal customer data.
These are themes, not promises or dates:
- A “my business” area—portfolio, proof, style, pricing hints in one place.
- Follow-up sequences with sensible timing, not only static copy.
- A lightweight pipeline (e.g. draft vs sent vs waiting) without building a full enterprise CRM.
- Research assistance from a URL to reduce blank-page friction—always verify before sending.
- Export / ready-to-send flows so copying into email clients is less painful.
If you think you have found a security vulnerability, please do not post exploit details in a public issue. Use GitHub Security advisories for this repository if they are enabled, or reach the team through an official private contact published on the product or organization site.
We do not merge application source code through this public repository. If that ever changes, we will say so on official channels.
You can open issues about this README (typos, unclear wording) or use the templates we provide for feedback and documentation.
Coscribe and cosrib are used to identify the product and organization. Other names belong to their respective owners.
For product, press, or partnership questions, please use the official channels listed by the cosrib organization or Coscribe. Do not send secrets or sensitive personal data through GitHub issues.
This README is intentionally high-level. It does not describe internals, stack details, or anything that would belong in a private engineering repository.