A job seeker CRM that actually stays up to date
Keep your job search organized in one place. Log applications, track status changes, set follow-up reminders, and get a clear view of your pipeline without maintaining a messy spreadsheet.
Create a skill called "Application Command Center" that tracks my job applications. When I tell you I applied somewhere, log: company name, role title, date applied, platform used (LinkedIn, Indeed, company site, etc.), and any notes. Track status changes as I report them: Applied, Phone Screen, Interview, Offer, Rejected, Ghosted, Withdrawn. Remind me to follow up 7 days after applying (if no response) and 3 days after any interview. If an application has gone quiet long enough, suggest marking it as "Ghosted" rather than assuming it automatically. Give me a weekly summary every Monday: total active applications, interviews scheduled, follow-ups due, ghosted count, and my application-to-interview conversion rate. Let me search my history by company name, role, or status.
Think of this as a CRM for your job search. Every time you apply somewhere,
tell your Claw. It logs the company, role, date, status, and any notes.
It can remind you when to follow up, flag stale applications, and give you
a pipeline view so you always know where you stand.
Find the 20 right jobs instead of scrolling through 2,000 wrong ones
Search broadly, filter hard, and surface a smaller set of roles that actually match your goals.
Stop re-typing the same information into 200 different ATS forms
Store your standard application info once, then pull out clean copy-paste blocks for ATS forms.
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