jobsapply is a desktop agent that hunts for roles you'd actually take, fills out the applications, and submits — all on your machine, with your accounts, under your supervision.
jobsapply.dev sits on your desktop and runs continuously in the background. Tell it what you want once, and it gets to work.
Drop in your resume, link your LinkedIn, answer a short interview. jobsapply.dev builds a private profile of your experience, skills, salary floor, and what you'd never accept.
Remote-only? At least senior-level? No crypto, no defense, no Series A or earlier? jobsapply.dev speaks plain English filters. Change them anytime.
The agent scans every major job board and ATS, fills out every application, drafts cover letters in your voice, and submits — pausing only for postings that need your judgment.
Workday's 15-page forms. Greenhouse's custom questions. The random Notion page that startup uses. jobsapply.dev handles them all — pulling from your profile, answering free-text questions in your voice, and flagging anything ambiguous.
No more sliders and dropdowns. jobsapply.dev parses natural-language preferences and applies them ruthlessly. Tell it what you really want — and what you'll walk away from.
jobsapply.dev is a native desktop app, not a SaaS. Your resume, your job preferences, your saved sessions — they live on your device. No servers storing your career history, no scraped data sold to recruiters.
jobsapply.dev scans the public listing pages and the systems behind them — so you catch postings the moment they're live.
"I got 11 first-round interviews in the time it used to take me to send 5 applications. jobsapply.dev caught roles I would have scrolled past at 1 AM."
Download the app, run your first 50 applications on us. No credit card, no trial timer, no upsell wall. If jobsapply.dev is doing the work, you'll know — and you can upgrade then.
Everything you need to find out if this works for you.
Unlimited applications and the full toolkit, one time.
jobsapply.dev uses your own logged-in browser sessions and submits applications at human-realistic speeds — it's behaviorally similar to you applying yourself. It does not scrape behind authentication walls or violate ToS that prohibit automation. We default to conservative rate limits and you can always slow it down further.
No. jobsapply.dev only uses information from your profile — your real experience, skills, and answers you've given before. For free-text questions like "why this company," it drafts based on your profile and the JD, and flags anything it's not confident about so you can review before submit.
Two reasons. First, privacy: your career data is some of the most sensitive personal data you have, and we don't want to store it on a server. Second, capability: a native app can drive your real browser, use your real sessions, and integrate with your local files — which is what makes the agent actually work.
You define what "want" means. For postings on the edge of your filters, jobsapply.dev flags them for review instead of applying. You can also set "auto-apply" off entirely and use jobsapply.dev as a curation tool that drafts everything but waits for your one-click approval.
Yes. jobsapply.dev was built tech-first because that's where job boards are most structured, but it works for design, marketing, ops, sales, and product roles too. The agent is domain-agnostic.
Most of those are browser extensions that auto-fill known fields. jobsapply.dev is a full agent — it decides which jobs to pursue, drafts custom answers per posting, navigates multi-step application flows, and reports back. And it runs locally instead of uploading your resume to a vendor.
jobsapply.dev will find it tonight, fill out the application by morning, and have it in the recruiter's inbox before you finish your coffee.