Track Job Applications and Never Lose Track of Your Progress

Manage all your job applications in a unified dashboard. Track application statuses, add personal notes, and maintain a complete history of where you've applied and your progress in each hiring process.

The job hunt is overwhelming

Applying for jobs is a numbers game. To land that perfect role, you need to apply to dozens of positions. But as your application count grows, tracking them becomes increasingly difficult. Which companies have you applied to? Where are you in the hiring process for each? When should you follow up?

Most job applicants end up juggling spreadsheets, emails, tabs in their browser, or nothing at all. You miss follow-ups, duplicate applications, and lose track of important details. This disorganization hurts your chances of success.

txtcv: Your job application command center

txtcv's Job Application Tracker keeps all your applications in one organized place. Never wonder where you stand in a hiring process again.

Key benefits:

  • Centralized Dashboard: See all your job applications in one view. No more scattered spreadsheets, emails, or browser tabs. Everything you need is right here.
  • Application Status Tracking: Track each application through its lifecycle: applied, under review, interview scheduled, offer received, or rejected. Update statuses as you progress.
  • Company and Role Information: Store the company name, position title, job description URL, and salary information for each application. Keep all the details that matter.
  • Timeline and History: See when you applied, when you last heard from them, and the complete timeline of your interactions. Never forget important dates.
  • Application Notes: Add private notes about each application. Record interview talking points, salary negotiation details, or anything else relevant to your application.
  • Reduce Stress: Know exactly where you stand in every hiring process. Reduce the anxiety of the job search by staying organized and in control.

Let's find your CV a better $HOME.

Keep your CV in plain text in your favorite $EDITOR and let txtcv handle the rest. Finally, a CV workflow that makes sense for developers.