Auto Apply submits job applications on your behalf, automatically, based on the criteria you set. It's designed to maximize your reach and increase your interview chances — on average, users see up to 80% higher interview rates compared to applying manually, thanks to AI-powered job matching and tailored applications.
What types of applications Auto Apply can handle
Auto Apply isn't limited to simple one-click applications. It can also handle more complex, multi-step application processes — including those that require answering custom questions, providing additional information, or completing extended forms. The AI uses your Answer Library, profile data, and saved preferences to fill in these fields automatically, so even longer applications can be submitted on your behalf without manual input.
What plans are available?
Auto Apply is available in three plans:
$49/month — 100 applications
$99/month — 250 applications
$199/quarter — 750 applications
Want tailored resumes or cover letters for each application? You can add these add-ons:
Tailored Resume — $12/month
Tailored Cover Letter — $12/month
What is resume and cover letter tailoring?
When you add tailoring, we generate job-specific materials for each application using your profile and the job posting:
Resume — tailored to the role, always included
Cover letter — included only when the application requires one
This means every employer receives documents tailored to their listing, not a generic set. You can review exactly what was submitted for any application from your dashboard.
How do credits work?
Auto Apply is credit-based: 1 credit equals 1 job application, and each application uses one credit. When you run out of credits, Auto Apply stops applying to jobs until your plan renews, or until you buy more credits.
If you're on the $199 quarterly plan, you get 750 credits to use across 3 months — not 250 per month. You have access to the full pool from day one.
Can I buy more credits?
Yes. If you need more applications before your next renewal, you can upgrade your plan at any time. When you upgrade, your billing date resets to the new purchase date. Available options:
$49 → 100 applications
$99 → 250 applications (most popular)
$199 → 600 applications
$299 → 1,000 applications
$499 → 2,000 applications (best value)
Do unused credits roll over?
Yes. As long as you have an active Auto Apply subscription, unused credits carry over to your next billing cycle.
If you cancel, your credits are paused at the end of your billing period and remain available whenever you reactivate your subscription.
Why did my credits run out faster than expected?
Auto Apply starts submitting applications as soon as your criteria is set up. How fast your credits are used depends on two factors:
How flexible your criteria are: flexible criteria match more jobs, so applications are submitted quickly (often within a few days). Strict criteria match fewer jobs, so the system takes longer to find matches.
Which application mode you're using: Auto Mode submits applications without waiting for your approval, so credits are used faster, while Hybrid Mode and Review Mode require manual approval, which slows credit use.
With a daily limit of 70 applications, smaller plans can be completed in just a few days if criteria are flexible and Auto Mode is enabled — this is the system working as intended.
If your credits ran out faster than expected, check whether your criteria were broader than intended. Reviewing and tightening your preferences can help.
What are the application modes?
You can choose how Auto Apply submits applications by selecting a mode. There are three options:
Auto Mode
All matching jobs are applied to automatically without any input from you. At first, the system matches you with the best available jobs on the market. Over time, as the strongest matches are applied to, the fit score of new suggestions may gradually decrease.
Best for: large queues, flexible criteria, and if you need a job as soon as possible.
Hybrid Mode
Applications are submitted automatically, but only for jobs with a fit score of 75 or higher. Lower-scoring jobs are held for your review. Depending on your plan, the queue may take over a week to complete. Check back daily — if low-fit jobs pile up without action, your queue will stop. You can apply to them or decline them.
Best for: a relaxed job search where you want the tool to handle most of it, with a quality filter.
Review Mode
Every job suggestion requires your approval before an application is submitted. Speed depends on how frequently you review — typically a couple of weeks. Check back daily and don't let the queue stall. When you decline a job, always provide a reason — the AI learns from your choices and improves future suggestions.
Best for: strict criteria and if you're looking to switch jobs and want to find the best possible fit.
Mode comparison at a glance:
Mode | How it applies | Typical speed | Best for |
Auto | Fully automatic | Days (flexible) – weeks (strict) | Large queues, flexible criteria, need a job ASAP |
Hybrid | Auto if fit score ≥ Strong Match | 1+ weeks depending on plan | Relaxed search; check daily for low-fit scores |
Review | Manual approval required | Depends on your review speed; typically weeks | Strict criteria, switching jobs; check daily so queue doesn't stall |
You can change your application mode at any time from Settings in your dashboard.
What is a match rating?
Each job gets a match rating that reflects how well your profile, skills, and preferences line up with that specific posting. It's not a grade on you as a person — it's our estimate of how well the role fits you, based on the criteria you've set.
Ratings fall into four tiers:
Rating | What it means |
Top Match | Excellent alignment across your key criteria — role, skills, location, and preferences all fit strongly. |
Strong Match | Solid alignment on most of what matters, with minor gaps. |
Good Match | Reasonable fit — some criteria align well, others less so. Worth considering. |
Potential Match | Weaker overall alignment, but the role may still be worth reviewing depending on what matters most to you. |
Why was a job marked "not supported"?
Some companies use application systems we can't drive automatically yet. Those listings are skipped, and no credit is charged when we can't complete a submission. A credit is only used when an application finishes successfully through our system.
If you want to apply to a job marked "not supported," you can still do so manually outside of Auto Apply.
Do failed applications use a credit?
No. A credit is only counted when an application is succesfully submitted. If something fails after we try — for example, a site error, form issue, or expired posting — that attempt doesn't spend a credit.