The whole hunt, between two messages.
Scout will live in a Telegram chat. A match arrives as a message; apply or snooze is one tap; a question gets its answer in seconds. The same copilot from your dashboard, in the thread your thumb already knows.
Everything it will do fits on one screen.
Apply, snooze, ask. That is the whole feature, and that is the point: each one sized to a thumb, none needing a tab, a login, or a form.
Apply is one tap.
The match was scored and prepared before it pinged you. The tap is the approval; the machinery behind auto-apply does the rest, and the receipt lands on your board as a tracker row.
Not now is an answer.
One word sets the return date. The ping folds away without guilt and comes back exactly when you said it should, nothing lost.
Ask, and it answers in seconds.
Short questions get short answers, in the same thread as your family chat and your grocery list. Mid-commute is enough time.
Quick things here. Deep work there.
The thread is for the minutes between things: a ping, a tap, a short question. Resume drafts, cover letters, and interview prep stay in ScoutChat at the desk. Same Scout on both ends.
It answers in seconds. It applies only when you say. The rest waits for your desk.
A new door to machinery that runs today.
The thread isn't built yet. Everything behind it is: the curated matches, the apply machinery, the tracker, and Scout itself all ship today. Telegram is just the shortest way in.
Every ping starts as a curated match.
The daily shortlist runs now: scored against your resume, tiered Great to Fit, with the why attached. The thread will carry the same cards, one message at a time.
It's Scout, not a second bot.
The voice in the thread is the copilot that lives on your dashboard today. One Scout, reached from a new place; nothing to re-teach it.
The one thing here that works: the list.
No price, no date, no bot to message yet. Leave an email and we'll write once, when it opens.
An apply tap rides live machinery.
Auto-apply fills supported ATS forms and submits with your approval today. The tap in the thread will be that approval, on a listing Scout already matched and prepared. Nothing new to trust.
Every tap lands on the board.
The Application tracker is live today. An apply from the thread becomes a row like any other, receipts included, next to the ones from your desk.
Fair questions about a bot you can't message yet.
Short version: three verbs, replies in seconds, and nothing applies until you tap.
The thread opens onto features that exist today.
See all featuresThe desk end of the same Scout
Discovery, resume and cover-letter editing, a plan-first application queue, artifacts in a side panel. Where the deep work lives today, and stays.
OpenThe machinery an apply tap rides
An agent fills supported ATS forms, attaches your resume and submits, with a full receipt. The thread's Apply button will be its approval step.
OpenWhere the pings come from
A curated shortlist scored against your resume, tiered Great to Fit, each with the why attached. The cards the thread will deliver, one at a time.
OpenThe hunt, at thumb speed.
The bot isn't live. The waitlist is. Leave an email and we'll write once, when Scout answers on Telegram. Nothing else, ever.
