Auto-apply that fills the whole form and proves the application landed.
Hand it a job and step away. It tailors your résumé to that role, writes the cover letter, answers every screening question, and comes back with the employer’s own confirmation that it arrived.
Everything that happens between the job and the submit button
All of it work you would otherwise be doing by hand, for every single role.
A résumé per role
Rewritten from your own record against that job description, so the same PDF never goes out forty times.
A cover letter that names the company
Drawn from what you have actually done, not assembled from a template with the company pasted in.
The screening questions
The fifteen fields underneath the Apply button, answered from your profile and the answers you gave before.
The account step
Some employers make you register and confirm an email before they will take an application at all. It gets through that too.
It stops for what only you know
A notice period, a current salary, a government ID. The run waits for you rather than inventing something plausible.
Proof it arrived
The employer’s success page and their acknowledgement mail have to agree before it counts as sent.
It only applies where you would have applied yourself
Autopilot runs inside bounds you set, and logs every job it looked at — including the ones it passed on, and why.
- Match bar
- 70% by default, and yours to move. Anything below it is skipped with the reason recorded.
- Pace
- A daily cap you choose, inside your plan’s ceiling.
- Hours
- A working window in your own timezone, so nothing goes out at 3am.
- Companies
- An exclusion list, plus a cooldown so the same employer is not approached twice in a week.
- Approval
- Review-before-submit, per run, if you would rather read each one first.
- Cost
- Five credits per application once your plan allowance is used, and you are asked before a single credit moves.
What it will not do
The useful half of trusting something is knowing where it stops.
It will not invent a fact about you to get past a required field.
It will not apply to a role that falls below the match bar you set.
It will not apply to the same job twice, or retry a submit it has already attempted, even after a crash.
It will not tell you an application was sent when it could not confirm that it was.
It will not carry a personal figure you gave one employer into a different employer’s form.
Point it at a job and watch it work.
The free plan includes applications the agent sends for you, so you can see a full run end to end before deciding anything.

