Lervos Reviews 3

TrustScore 4 out of 5

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Lervos is a state-of-the-art AI-powered proposal assistant built specifically for freelancers who want to scale their business without sacrificing the quality of their outreach. Most freelancers spend hours every week manually tailoring cover letters for platforms like Upwork, Freelancer.com, and Mostaql. While generic AI tools exist, they often produce robotic, irrelevant content because they lack the specific professional context and nuance of the person using them. Lervos changes the game by using a highly curated context model. During a simple 5-minute onboarding process, Lervos learns everything about your professional identity—including your past projects, niche skills, portfolio links, and preferred writing style. When you are ready to apply for a new gig, you don't have to "re-teach" the AI your life story. You simply paste the job description, and Lervos instantly generates a tailored proposal that respects your exact tone and professional standards. Our unique "Integrated Workspace" allows you to curate exactly what the AI "sees" for each specific generation. By selecting only the most relevant projects from your history, Lervos ensures the final output is focused, accurate, and high-converting. This efficient workflow enables our users to apply to 4-5 more jobs in the same time they would usually spend on just one. Founded by digital entrepreneurs for the global freelance community, Lervos is built on the principle that AI should amplify your professional voice, not replace it. Whether you are a full-stack developer, designer, or digital marketer, Lervos acts as your professional co-pilot, helping you win more contracts and grow your freelance career faster.


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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Proposals writing is now easier

I actually used it for some job applications and honestly it really makes it easier to write them and the customziation of the proposal is from another world. totally recommend it

May 2, 2026
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We're so glad to hear that Lervos is making your proposal writing process easier! It’s awesome to know that the customization features are helping you stand out with your job applications. Thank you so much for the recommendation!

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