Job application copilot

You are not applying to 40 jobs. You are typing your address 40 times.

CVAI fills in the application form from your profile — the twelve boring fields and the long answers — and drops the job onto a board so you know where every application stands.

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boards.greenhouse.io — Senior Product Manager 12 fields · 9s

Full name

Mikhail Grigoryev

Email

m.grigoryev@gmail.com

Phone

+49 176 2384 1190

Current company

Northbound Analytics

Years of experience

7

Notice period

1 month

Work authorisation

EU citizen — no sponsorship needed

Why do you want to work here?

Drafted from the posting →

Anything else we should know?

left to you

The arithmetic

One offer costs about a hundred applications. Each one asks for the same twelve things.

20–40min

A single Workday application, start to submit.

100+

Applications behind one accepted offer, in a normal market.

40h

A full working week, spent almost entirely on re-entry.

None of that week was spent choosing better companies, preparing for interviews, or writing to a human being. It was spent typing a phone number you have known since 2014.

And then you can find it again

A search is a pipeline. Spreadsheets lose it.

Every application becomes a card the moment you send it — with the posting, the date, and the exact CV version that went out.

Three weeks later, when a recruiter finally writes back, you are not searching your sent folder to remember which role this was.

Saved 12

Stripe — PM, Payments

Figma — PM, Growth

Applied 23

Datadog — Sr PM

Miro — PM, Core

Screen 5

Notion — PM

Vercel — PM

Onsite 2

Linear — PM

Offer 1

Raycast — PM

Why this one

01

It reads the form, not a template

Workday, Greenhouse, Lever and Ashby all ask the same twelve things under different labels. CVAI matches by meaning, so a field called “Notice period” and one called “Earliest start date” both get the right answer.

02

Long answers are drafted from the posting

“Why this company” gets written against the actual job description and your actual history — as a draft, in the field, for you to edit. Nothing is submitted until you press submit yourself.

03

Every application lands on a board

The moment you apply, the job moves to a card with the posting, the date, and what you sent. Three weeks later you still know which version of your CV went to whom.

04

Your profile is one thing, not forty

Change your phone number once. Add a new role once. Every future application picks it up, because the profile is the source and the forms are just output.

Pricing

Cheaper than the hour it saves on Monday.

Free

$0 /mo

See what autofill feels like on the boards you already use.

  • 10 autofills/month
  • Application board
  • Chrome & Edge

Pro

$9 /mo

You are actively looking and applying most days.

  • Unlimited autofill
  • AI-drafted long answers
  • Multiple CV versions
  • Follow-up reminders

Max

$19 /mo

A serious search, run like a pipeline.

  • Everything in Pro
  • Tailored CV per posting
  • Recruiter-message drafts
  • Export to CSV

Prices at launch. Early-access members get their first month free.

Questions

Does it apply for me automatically? +

No, and it never will. CVAI fills the form and stops. You read it, fix what is off, and press submit. Mass auto-submission is what gets candidates blacklisted and it is not what this is for.

Which sites does it work on? +

The big applicant tracking systems first — Greenhouse, Lever, Ashby, Workday, SmartRecruiters — because they cover most postings. Company career pages built on their own forms are matched heuristically and get better as more people use them.

Will recruiters see that it was AI-written? +

Structured fields — name, dates, authorisation — are your data, verbatim. Long answers come back as a draft in your voice, from your history, and you edit them in the field. If you paste it unread, that will show, the same way it would if you wrote it half-asleep.

Where does my data live? +

Your profile lives in your account and is used to fill your own applications. It is not sold, not shared with employers beyond what you submit, and not used to train models.

Do I need a new CV? +

No. Upload the one you have, it becomes the profile, and you can keep several versions for different kinds of role.

EARLY ACCESS

Get it before the queue.

We open access in batches. Tell us where you are applying and you go in the next one — plus a free month when billing starts.

The two questions below are not a formality. Everyone who fills them in gets a personal reply from me within a day.

Pro is $9/month. Honestly?

No card. No spam. One email when your batch opens.