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Trackr Pro
Your full-cycle job hunt tool that remembers applications
Trackr Pro is your full-cycle job hunt tool. The browser extension saves any job in one click (LinkedIn, Indeed, Greenhouse, Workday, Lever, company sites): role, full JD, salary. Track every application on a board, score your CV match, generate cover letters, and run AI mock interviews. When the interview lands six weeks later, you have full context on what you sent. Your PII is stripped before any AI sees your CV. You apply. Trackr remembers. First 200 founding members get 50% off for life.
If you're deep in a job search right now, you know this feeling. You apply to dozens of roles a month. Then weeks later a reply lands for one you can barely remember. Which CV did I send? What did the role even ask for? What did I say in the application? You're applying into a void, and learning nothing from it.
I lived this for the past year. Strong CV, terrible timing, right as AI started reshaping the market. So I leaned on ChatGPT to match my CVs against each job description. It helped, until it didn't: ask it the same thing twice and you get two different answers, and the second you open a fresh chat to stop the hallucinations, all your context is gone. The tool meant to give me an edge was quietly making me less consistent, and I still had nothing saved.
So I built the thing I actually needed. The insight was simple: stop treating AI as a memory. Run each analysis as a clean, stateless call so it can't drift, and store the context yourself.
Here's how Trackr works:
Save any job in one click, straight from LinkedIn and 25+ boards. It captures the role, salary and full description.
Tag the exact CV you sent, plus the cover letter, your notes, and your interview prep, all in one place.
Get a match analysis that stays consistent, and total recall when they finally reply.
It turns the search from a mess of tabs and spreadsheets into fire and forget. You apply, you move on. When the callback lands weeks later, everything's already there and you walk in with clarity instead of guessing.
Free to start, no card. The first 200 paid members get 50% off for life.
I'd genuinely love your feedback. If you're job hunting now: what's the messiest part of your process? I'm in the comments all day 🙏
About Trackr Pro on Product Hunt
“Your full-cycle job hunt tool that remembers applications”
Trackr Pro was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #160 on the daily leaderboard. Trackr Pro is your full-cycle job hunt tool. The browser extension saves any job in one click (LinkedIn, Indeed, Greenhouse, Workday, Lever, company sites): role, full JD, salary. Track every application on a board, score your CV match, generate cover letters, and run AI mock interviews. When the interview lands six weeks later, you have full context on what you sent. Your PII is stripped before any AI sees your CV. You apply. Trackr remembers. First 200 founding members get 50% off for life.
On the analytics side, Trackr Pro competes within Web App, Chrome Extensions and Hiring — topics that collectively have 190.4k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Trackr Pro performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Trackr Pro?
Trackr Pro was hunted by Hamza N. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of Trackr Pro including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm Hamza, the maker.
If you're deep in a job search right now, you know this feeling. You apply to dozens of roles a month. Then weeks later a reply lands for one you can barely remember. Which CV did I send? What did the role even ask for? What did I say in the application? You're applying into a void, and learning nothing from it.
I lived this for the past year. Strong CV, terrible timing, right as AI started reshaping the market. So I leaned on ChatGPT to match my CVs against each job description. It helped, until it didn't: ask it the same thing twice and you get two different answers, and the second you open a fresh chat to stop the hallucinations, all your context is gone. The tool meant to give me an edge was quietly making me less consistent, and I still had nothing saved.
So I built the thing I actually needed. The insight was simple: stop treating AI as a memory. Run each analysis as a clean, stateless call so it can't drift, and store the context yourself.
Here's how Trackr works:
Save any job in one click, straight from LinkedIn and 25+ boards. It captures the role, salary and full description.
Tag the exact CV you sent, plus the cover letter, your notes, and your interview prep, all in one place.
Get a match analysis that stays consistent, and total recall when they finally reply.
It turns the search from a mess of tabs and spreadsheets into fire and forget. You apply, you move on. When the callback lands weeks later, everything's already there and you walk in with clarity instead of guessing.
Free to start, no card. The first 200 paid members get 50% off for life.
I'd genuinely love your feedback. If you're job hunting now: what's the messiest part of your process? I'm in the comments all day 🙏