Hunt for jobs without losing track
Save every promising role, and I'll track which ones you've applied to and heard back from. Your whole search, in one calm, organized list.
3 min read · Updated 7/5/2026
Looking for a job is a job in itself. Twenty promising roles, and a week later you can't recall which you applied to, which you meant to, and which you already heard "no thanks" from. Let's bring order — and a little confidence — to the search.
The little problem
Job posts pile up across sites and tabs. Tracking what you liked, applied to, and heard back on is exhausting, and things fall through the cracks.
How I help
Save each role and I read the important bits — company, title, details. You mark where each one stands: saved, applied, interviewing, done. Your whole search becomes one calm, honest list you can actually see.
Do it in a minute
- Save a job link in the chat.
- I file it as a job with its details.
- Update its status as you apply and hear back.
- Set a reminder to follow up in a week.
Why it feels good
The overwhelm lifts. You can see your effort laid out, know exactly what needs a nudge, and walk into each step feeling prepared instead of frazzled.
Bommel's tip
At the end of a hard week, browse your "applied" list. Seeing the work you've put in is a real quiet boost — and it shows you where to push next.