A steady place when the work world shifts

When the waters rise, find your raft.

For those drowning in layoffs, stalled careers, ghost recruiters, AI disruption, or just trying to stay afloat in a job that's eating them alive. Practical tools. Honest scripture. Small steps forward.

Begin today with something to hold onto.

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One small step today

Where are you right now?

    Real help, not just sentiment.

    AI-powered tools that look at your actual work — your resume, your story, your interview answers — and give you specific, useful feedback. No signup; Liferaft does not store your tool text.

    Job Search

    Resume Rescue

    Paste your resume and the job you're chasing. Get honest, specific feedback on what's working, what's hurting you, and what to rewrite — in minutes.

    Interviews

    Interview Practice

    Tell us the role. We'll ask you a real question. Type your answer. Get coached feedback on what to keep, cut, or strengthen — built on the STAR method.

    Mindset

    Setback Reframer

    Tell us what happened — the rejection, the layoff, the missed promotion. We'll help you see it honestly, find what's true, and name the next right thing.

    Writing

    Cover Letter Helper

    Tell us a few things about you and the role. Get a draft cover letter that sounds like a human wrote it — because you'll edit it into your own voice.

    Direction

    30-Day Action Plan

    Describe where you are and what you want. Get a week-by-week plan with specific, doable steps — not vague advice — that fits your actual situation.

    Networking

    Reach-Out Message

    Need to message a former colleague, a recruiter, or someone you cold-emailed last year? We'll draft a short, warm, specific note that doesn't feel desperate.

    Small wins, kept visible.

    When you can't see the shore, log the strokes. Applied to a job. Sent the email. Did the workout. Showed up. Stays here on your device — nobody else sees it.

      Scripture for real work problems.

      Verses chosen specifically for what working people actually face — fear, waiting, rejection, identity, provision, comparison. Each paired with a practical thought, not a platitude.