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The engine

We store the market.
Then we search it for you.

Most job tools run a search the moment you ask and show you today's page of results. Ours already has the answer: everything it has ever seen is kept, and your criteria are a query over all of it.

80,000+
postings storedAnd every cycle adds more.
30 min
sweep on a watched boardEverything else, once a day.
24/7
the scanner never stopsNights, weekends, holidays.
$0
what watching costs youPaying starts at the CV.
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How it behaves

Four decisions that make it different.

01

Collect everything. Judge later.

No filter runs at collection time, so nothing is discarded before you have decided what you care about. The whole market lands in storage and your rules are applied afterwards — which is why narrowing a criterion at midnight narrows the past with it, and why you can search a market that was collected before you existed as a customer.

02

One scanner, everybody's market.

There is no crawler per customer. A single sweep covers every board we track: the boards somebody is actively watching every 30 minutes, the rest once a day as a statistic. Your signing up costs the engine nothing, which is why watching the market is free and stays free.

03

The hour, not the week.

A posting is read hardest on its first day and effectively closed once it has a hundred applicants. You hear about a match the hour it appears, with the posting attached and the reason it matched — by email or Telegram, whichever you turned on.

04

A list of names, or all of it.

Track the companies you would actually join, or search everything stored and let the engine tell you who is hiring. Adding a company slows nothing down: its board is already in the sweep.

Scope

US tech, and we will say so.

Engineering, product, data and leadership roles in the United States, taken from company career boards and the large aggregators. That is what the engine covers today. Other regions come later, and until they do we would rather write this line than let you find out after you sign up.

See what a CV costs
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Point it at your market. Tonight.

The account is free and the engine starts watching as soon as you describe what you want.

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