JobJournal

Your job hunt, finally under control.

What is JobJournal?

JobJournal is a personal job application tracker built for job seekers who are tired of losing track of where they applied, what happened, and what's coming up next. Whether you're applying to five companies or fifty, JobJournal keeps everything in one place. Organized, visible, and stress-free.

No more spreadsheets. No more forgotten follow-ups. No more guessing which company ghosted you.

What you can do

Track Applications
Log every application with company, role, status, and source. Update as things progress.
Never Miss an Event
Interview dates and follow-up reminders surface on your dashboard so nothing slips through.
Understand Your Progress
Find out which sources get responses, which stages you're losing at, and where to focus next.
Store Your CVs
Upload and manage multiple CV versions. Attach the right one to each application.
Export Your Data
Download your full application history as an Excel file anytime. Your data, yours to keep.
Company Search
Search from a built-in company list when logging an application. Less typing, more applying.

Where this is going

JobJournal is just getting started. The goal is to become the most useful career companion for anyone who applies for jobs, whether you're in full job hunt mode, casually exploring, or just building a record you'll thank yourself for later.

On the roadmap: smart reminders, a job hunt score, calendar view, application heatmap, and eventually CV tailoring powered by AI. One step at a time.

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I once applied to 40+ roles in a single job hunt. LinkedIn, company websites, cold emails. Whatever it took. When calls started coming in, I'd already forgotten half the places I'd applied to. I was tracking everything on paper. Literally paper. Then Excel. Still chaos.

That's where JobJournal came from. What started as "I just need to know where I applied" turned into this. A proper tracker that tells you what's working, what isn't, and what needs your attention next. It's v1.0. Things are still being built. Feedback is always welcome. — Tirtha

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