Track your job applications without building a messy spreadsheet by hand.

Paste a job post or application confirmation, then track follow-up, interviews, and no-response roles in one clean place.

One-time $10. No subscription. No AI hype.

Best for active job seekers managing 10+ applications.

Built for the part of the job search most tools ignore:

  • After you apply
  • While you wait
  • When follow-up slips
  • When roles go quiet
  • When it gets hard to remember where you stand

The problem

Job search tracking gets messy fast.

At first, your system works.

A spreadsheet. Saved links. A few notes. Maybe some reminders.

Then the search gets bigger.

Follow-ups slip.
Roles go silent.
You forget where you stand.
And updating the tracker becomes a chore of its own.

ApplyPocket is built for that stage.

Why ApplyPocket exists

A simple tool for what happens after you apply.

ApplyPocket helps active job seekers keep track of:

  • applications
  • follow-up
  • interview stages
  • stale or ghosted roles
  • notes tied to each opportunity

It is not a job board, a recruiting platform, or an AI career copilot. It is a cleaner way to manage the messy middle of a real job search.

How it works

Three steps, every application.

1

Paste what you already have

Paste a job post or application confirmation instead of typing everything from scratch.

2

Save a clean application record

Review the details, fix anything you want, and save the application with notes, stage, and follow-up info.

3

See what needs attention

ApplyPocket helps you spot follow-ups due, roles that have gone quiet, and where each application stands.

See the workflow

A calm dashboard, not an inbox.

From paste to follow-up, ApplyPocket is designed to make active job search tracking feel lighter, clearer, and easier to maintain.

ApplyPocket dashboard: applications listed with stage stripes, at-a-glance metric tiles, and follow-up status.

Why not X

Why not just use a spreadsheet, reminders, and LinkedIn?

Not a spreadsheet

A spreadsheet stores rows. ApplyPocket helps you track follow-up, stage, and stale applications without building your own system.

Not a reminder app

Reminders tell you to follow up. ApplyPocket keeps the job, notes, stage, and timing in the same record.

Not LinkedIn

LinkedIn helps you find jobs. ApplyPocket helps you manage what happens after you apply.

Not a generic task app

A job search has structure. ApplyPocket is built around that structure.

What you get

Small by design. Useful every day.

Paste-to-create intake

Copy a job post or application confirmation and ApplyPocket turns it into a structured application record.

Stage tracking

Track each opportunity from applied to interview to final outcome.

Follow-up visibility

See which applications need attention so follow-up does not quietly slip.

Stale and ghosted awareness

Spot roles that have gone quiet before they disappear from your attention.

Defaults that save re-entry

Save a few reusable details once so new application records are faster to create.

Pricing

Simple one-time pricing.

$10once

Lifetime access.

No subscription. No bloated career suite. Just a cleaner way to manage active job applications.

Try ApplyPocket

FAQ

Answered honestly.

Is ApplyPocket a job board?

No. ApplyPocket does not list jobs. It tracks the ones you have already applied to.

Does it replace LinkedIn?

No. LinkedIn helps with discovery and networking. ApplyPocket helps with what happens after you apply.

Do I have to paste every application?

No. Paste-to-create is the faster path when you have text handy, but you can also enter applications manually.

Is this a subscription?

No. ApplyPocket is a one-time purchase for lifetime access.

Who is this for?

Active job seekers managing multiple applications, follow-ups, interviews, and waiting periods. If you are applying to three jobs, you probably do not need this. If you are managing a real pipeline and it is starting to slip, you probably do.

Does it help with resume writing or interview prep?

No. ApplyPocket stays focused on tracking what happens after you apply.

Stop managing your job search in a messy spreadsheet.

Track applications, follow-up, and interview progress in one clean place.