Building in public: JobSearchingSucks is being actively built. Currently, only application tracking features are available. Resume uploads and advanced analytics will ship once I am confident your data is handled with the utmost security.

Features

Everything you need to turn job-search chaos into signal.

Track applications, compare resumes, measure results, and make smarter decisions without living inside a spreadsheet.

Application tracking

Track company, title, salary range, source, status, job link, notes, and important dates in one clean place.

Resume version tracking

Attach the exact resume version used for each application so you can stop guessing what performs best.

Callback analytics

See response rates, interview rates, rejection patterns, offers, and momentum over time.

Source performance

Compare LinkedIn, Indeed, referrals, recruiters, and direct applications by real outcomes.

Follow-up reminders

Know who needs a nudge, which opportunities are stale, and what deserves another check-in.

Tags and organization

Organize roles by stack, level, location, company size, strategy, or anything else.

Analytics

See what is actually working.

The goal is not more charts for the sake of charts. The goal is clarity: which resumes, sources, roles, and strategies are moving you forward.

Analytics included

Free users get useful metrics. Pro users get deeper insight.

Applications submitted
Callbacks received
Interview conversion rate
Best-performing resume version
Job source response rate
Average time to response
Active vs archived applications
Offer and rejection trends

The point

Stop asking “am I doing enough?” Start asking “what is working?”

JobSearchingSucks helps you organize the grind, notice patterns, and make smarter decisions while the search is still happening.

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