Post what you
need. Find your people.
DenslyLive is where students list anything they need help with — a club needing officers, a startup seeking devs, a research project looking for data people, a volunteer org that needs hands. Post it, share your contact info, and let the right people find you.
Clubs, startups, research, volunteering — all in one place.
Need help with something?
Just post it.
Not just startups. Literally anything you need people for.
Your club needs a treasurer. Your research project needs a data person. Your volunteer org needs weekend helpers. Your startup needs a dev. Whatever it is — list it here, describe what you need, and let people find you.
Keep it vague. That's fine.
Not ready to share details? Post the role, drop your contact, let the right people find you.
Sign up, pick your school, start connecting.
Just your email and your school name. That's it. No resumes, no LinkedIn, no corporate nonsense. A space made for students.
student community
Not just technical people. Every kind of help.
Developers, designers, writers, organizers, tutors, photographers, volunteers, treasurers — whatever you need.
You post contact info. People reach out. Done.
No applications, no forms, no two-week wait. Just two students who want to build something together.
Free forever. No premium tiers.
No ads, no paywalls, no boosted listings. Students shouldn't pay to find collaborators.
What kind of help
are you looking for?
Filter by what you need — or browse everything. All kinds of roles, all kinds of projects.
Real students,
real connections.
"Our club needed a treasurer and a social media person. I posted on Tuesday, had three great conversations by Thursday, and both roles were filled by the weekend. So much easier than flyers."
"I wanted to get involved in something real but LinkedIn felt weird and club fairs are once a semester. Every listing here is from an actual student who needs help right now. The vibe is completely different."
"Posted that I needed volunteer tutors for our STEM initiative. Got 12 sign-ups in a week from students who actually wanted to help. This is what campus should feel like."