Watch it fill out the application,
the same one you would put off for weeks.
Not mass-apply spray. The agent opens each real job form, fills what it knows from your profile, tailors your resume to the role without inventing a thing, and pauses the second a question needs you. It keeps a receipt of every run, with a recording when one is captured.
Four moves the agent makes on every job.
It opens the real form, tailors with the truth, submits at a human pace, and keeps every receipt, so you only step in when it matters.
Reads the form like a person.
Opens the real application page and understands every field, names, dropdowns, uploads, the way you would.
Tailors the resume, truthfully.
Reorders the bullets that matter and rewrites two or three lines to mirror the role, using only facts already in your profile.
Submits at human pace.
Applications go out evenly through the night, minutes apart, so employers see a normal applicant, never a burst.
Files every receipt.
The filled fields, the answers and the confirmation saved, each with a run you can replay when a recording is captured.
Everything the agent handles,
so all that is left is your yes.
From the first tailored resume to the prep doc when they reply, the busywork runs itself, and you keep every call that actually matters.
A resume tuned to each role.
Bullets reordered, two or three rephrased to mirror the job description, built only from facts already in your profile. Never invented.
Opens the real form on every supported ATS.
No per-site templates. It reads Greenhouse, Lever, Workday, Ashby and four more supported hosts the way you would, labels, types, required marks.
You set the rules. It never crosses them.
Approval mode, a daily cap, companies to skip, a minimum gap between submissions, the agent obeys every limit you set, every night.
- How would you cut fulfillment time across sites?
- Walk through a high-stakes ops incident you led.
- Why Northwind, and what would you fix first?
A prep doc the moment they reply.
When an application moves to interview, the agent drafts the likely questions, what the team values, and talking points pulled from your own CV.
Every application on one board.
Each submission files itself into Applied. You move it to Interviewing or Offer as things progress. No spreadsheet to babysit.
Some doors won't open to a bot.
A person walks yours through.
Some employer sites block AI agents outright, and they're good at it. So the agent still tailors your resume, writes the cover letter and assembles the whole application, then hands it to a ScoutJobs specialist who submits it in their own browser and sends back a screenshot as proof.
The agent applies on its own wherever employer sites allow it. When one turns the agent away, up front or mid-run, that application routes to a specialist instead of failing silently.
Included with MaxQuestions people ask before they hand it the keys.
Short version: it opens real forms, tells the truth, moves at human speed, and stops the moment it needs you.
It does not work alone. The rest of the agent picks up from here.
See all featuresOnly the jobs worth your time
Every morning, a fresh shortlist scored against your profile, so the agent applies to roles you would actually say yes to.
OpenEvery application on one board
Applied, interviewing, offer, updated the moment the agent submits. No spreadsheet to babysit.
OpenOne resume, tuned per role
The same engine the agent applies with, reorder, rephrase, never invent. Run it yourself on any listing before you send.
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