Built for the part after you click apply

You saved the job. Then what?

Trackr scores how strong your application really is, before you spend the hour. 

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Your CV stays private. Your data stays yours.

Built for the way you actually search

When you click apply, Trackr captures the role, the company, the salary, and the version of your CV you sent.

Three weeks later when the recruiter finally calls, you already know what they're talking about. Add application strength and AI cover letters, and you've got a workspace that keeps your whole search organised.

You're applying to 15+ jobs a week. Don't forget which one was the dream role.

Every job, CV version, recruiter name, and salary range captured in one click, recalled in seconds, and ready when you need it.

  • One-click save from 20+ ATSLinkedIn, Indeed, Greenhouse, Ashby, Workday, Lever, Wellfound, Otta, Y Combinator, and most company career pages.
  • Privacy-first by designPII redacted before AI processing. Your search stays private. Nothing leaves your browser unless you click Save.
  • Duplicate detectionSame role posted on three boards? Trackr flags it before you reapply.
  • Application Strength + AI cover lettersSee how well your CV maps to the role before you waste an hour applying. Generate a cover letter from your CV in 30 seconds.
  • Stage-aware mock interviews →Practise for the stage you actually face. Questions come in the voice of the interviewer who runs that stage, built from your CV and the JD.
  • Voice feedback on real interviewsRecord practice answers in the browser. Get structured feedback on communication, structure, and domain relevance, round after round.

Most trackers stop at Applied. Trackr works hardest after that.

Before you apply, Trackr grades the evidence in your CV against the role, so you know whether the hour is worth spending. When the interview lands, it generates a mock for the exact stage you're facing, in the voice of the person who runs it. And every round of feedback makes the next one sharper.