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AutoApply

An autonomous job-hunt agent. One résumé in, hundreds of tailored applications out, submitted overnight while you sleep.

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The itch

Why I built it

Job hunting is volume work wearing the costume of judgment work. Tailoring a résumé for every role and submitting across five boards burns the exact energy you need for the interviews themselves. I wanted to see whether an agent could take the rote volume off the table and leave you only the conversations that matter.

The making

How it came together

Three stages. Scout sweeps LinkedIn, Wellfound, Greenhouse, and Lever, scores every role against your profile, and drops the noise. Tailor rewrites the résumé and cover letter for each target so nothing reads generic. Strike submits, logs, and repeats through the night. The hard part was the tailoring bar. A generic rewrite is worse than no rewrite, so most of the work went into making each application read like you wrote it for that one company.

The takeaway

What it taught me

Automating the submit was the easy half. Earning enough trust to let it submit on your behalf was the real design problem. People want to see the queue, approve the edge cases, and read what went out under their name before they believe it.

Stack
Next.js · Tailwind · Claude · Cursor · Vercel
Role
Design + code
Status
Live · Open to use

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