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Trackly turns direct company career pages into a real-time job-search agent.
I built Trackly during my own job hunt because job boards were too slow. The system monitors direct company career pages, detects new roles, and gives candidates earlier signal through web, iOS, macOS, CLI, and MCP surfaces.
Problem
Strong roles often appear on company career pages before LinkedIn or third-party job boards. Candidates need signal faster than their feeds provide.
System
Career-page monitors, ATS parsers, ranking, search, native clients, a web app, and agent integrations through CLI and MCP.
Proof
1,900+ companies, 128,975+ roles shown publicly, App Store listing, public CLI/MCP repo, and 500+ MAU from the latest internal snapshot.
What this demonstrates
- Product judgment: the wedge came from a real user pain in the MBA recruiting cycle.
- Technical fluency: the system spans scraping, data quality, ranking, SwiftUI, Next.js, backend APIs, CLI, and MCP.
- Operational taste: the product is not a demo. It has release pipelines, app distribution, monitoring, and user feedback loops.
- Agent-native thinking: Trackly data can be used by humans in UI or by AI assistants through MCP.