A job search turns chaotic faster than you expect. Once you are past a handful of applications, it gets hard to remember what you sent, who replied, and which version of your CV went where. A spreadsheet holds things together for a little while, but it rarely lasts. Before long the whole process is scattered across emails, half-finished notes, open tabs, and memory.
Trackr exists to bring order back to that experience. It gives you one place to follow your own progress, so you are not relying on guesswork or scattered reminders to keep up. It is made for people who want a calmer, more structured way to handle a part of life that is genuinely stressful.
The aim is straightforward: make the job search feel manageable again. Not by pretending the work disappears, but by giving you a workspace that stays organised even when everything around the process feels uncertain.
Trackr brings three essential tools together. The first is a visual application tracker, with both board and list views, so you always know exactly where things stand. The second is AI-assisted CV tailoring, which helps you see how well you match a role and where your experience could be stronger. The third is salary intelligence, giving you a realistic read on the market before you apply.
These features are designed to work together in support of a more intentional, better-informed search. They help you stay organised, understand your fit for each role, and make decisions with more confidence.
Trackr is built with care, for people who want a professional tool rather than a quick fix. The design is deliberately quiet and focused, and every feature is shaped around clarity over clutter.
It is free during beta and continues to evolve, guided by real feedback from people who are actively searching for work.