A serious job search generates more state than a spreadsheet wants to hold: which version of the resume went where, whether that recruiter call was a screen or a real interview, and which of the fourteen "still reviewing candidates" emails you actually need to follow up on this week. The spreadsheet degrades into colored cells only you can interpret.
Describe your search and WyberAi builds the tracker around it: a pipeline board from Applied through Offer, a record per application with the role, contact, and resume version attached, and a follow-up view that surfaces anything gone quiet past your own threshold. It's the one system a search this stressful deserves — built in an afternoon, not maintained as a side project.
What your job application tracker needs — and gets
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Pipeline by stage
Applied, Screening, Interview, Offer, Rejected — a kanban board so the whole search is visible at a glance.
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Per-application record
Company, role, resume version, referral contact, and salary range, attached to the card it belongs to.
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Follow-up radar
Applications with no update past a set number of days surface automatically — the ones going cold.
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Interview notes
Log what was asked and how it went right after each round, while it's still fresh enough to matter for the next one.
From idea to live app in three steps
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Describe it
Paste the starter prompt below (or write your own) — screens, data, and rules in plain English.
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AI engineers it
WyberAi generates the full app — UI, database schema, auth — self-heals build errors, and runs a live security scan.
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Publish it
Preview instantly, refine in chat, then publish to a live URL (or your own domain) when it's right.
Starter prompt — engineered for this build
The exact prompt to build your job application tracker
Build a job application tracker web app: a Board page with kanban columns Applied, Screening, Interview, Offer, Rejected, where each card shows company, role, and date applied; a card detail view with contact name, resume version used, salary range, and free-text interview notes; and a Follow-ups page listing applications with no status change in the last 10 days.
Questions people ask about building a job application tracker
Can it remind me to follow up?+
The Follow-ups view lists anything stale past your threshold every time you open the app; ask chat to add email reminders if you want a push.
Can I track which resume version I sent where?+
Yes — attach a resume-version field to each application so you know exactly what a recruiter has seen if they call back in three weeks.
Can I see stats on my search?+
Ask for a stats view — response rate, average time in each stage, applications per week — computed from your own data.
Is this better than a spreadsheet?+
A spreadsheet doesn't warn you when an application goes quiet or hold structured interview notes per round — this tracker does both natively.
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