The idea is actually quite simple - I watched my pregnant girlfriend spend hours researching and applying to jobs everyday over the past few months, and she really wanted there to be an app where you could paste any job URL and it automatically researches the job posting for you to create personalized cover letters and resume tips to modify your resume.
So as a coder I made one - it uses advanced browser automation (like Manus), and you get to watch the AI research the role like a human would in realtime. Later on, you can also whip up outreach messages with 1-click to help win referrals.
For anyone interested, you can check it out at --> trylockedin.app and let me know what you think! It's intuitive and there's no complicated setup, so anyone can just paste a job URL and see how it works.
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@irfahm_Β Though I encountered a bug, looking forward to trying it again soon. Cool website though!
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@irfahm_Β This is a great idea! I know from personal experience how much time this can save. Congratulations!
Congrats on launch π One feature Iβd love to see: letting @LockedIn not just give tips, but actually help edit the resume live in-app. Would save so much time jumping between tools π
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@talshynΒ I have been making a mobile app to allow users to import and editor resumes, applying some templates, and tailor the resume by job descriptor / requirement / responsibility and other context since months ago. But only 30% done, maybe because mine is not a web app and not as simple as the Irfan A's app... Maybe I'll restart it as making a minimum viable product (MVP).
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Congrats! How do you handle the variability and inconsistent quality of external job postings to ensure your AI provides accurate and reliable cover letters and resume tips?
@vouchyΒ multishotting and review as a layer of friction
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I read somewhere something that goes like "We use AI to apply to jobs, HR uses AI to analyze the job applications, and nobody gets hired".
Curious how you approached the part of making the cover letter sound personalized, human, not AI-generated π Congrats on the launch and good luck growing the product!
Congrats on the launch Irfan! Really like your product slogan! As I understand that LockedIn is to eliminate the most exhausting parts of job searching, deep company research and personalized outreach by offering a transparent, automated engine that crafts tailored application materials and initiates warm referrals. The key differentiator is 'watchable research,' so the initial focus should be on proving that users value seeing the AI's research process and that this perceived transparency translates to a higher willingness to pay and switch from 'black box' competitors. Would you think it the first priority to validate the 'transparency' value proposition or what shall be the first to validate?
LockedIn
The idea is actually quite simple - I watched my pregnant girlfriend spend hours researching and applying to jobs everyday over the past few months, and she really wanted there to be an app where you could paste any job URL and it automatically researches the job posting for you to create personalized cover letters and resume tips to modify your resume.
So as a coder I made one - it uses advanced browser automation (like Manus), and you get to watch the AI research the role like a human would in realtime. Later on, you can also whip up outreach messages with 1-click to help win referrals.
For anyone interested, you can check it out at --> trylockedin.app and let me know what you think! It's intuitive and there's no complicated setup, so anyone can just paste a job URL and see how it works.
@irfahm_Β Though I encountered a bug, looking forward to trying it again soon. Cool website though!
@irfahm_Β This is a great idea! I know from personal experience how much time this can save. Congratulations!
Cheers to such a brilliant tagline!
Rocket Journal
Really needed in this market.
DeepTagger
Congrats on launch π One feature Iβd love to see: letting @LockedIn not just give tips, but actually help edit the resume live in-app. Would save so much time jumping between tools π
@talshynΒ I have been making a mobile app to allow users to import and editor resumes, applying some templates, and tailor the resume by job descriptor / requirement / responsibility and other context since months ago. But only 30% done, maybe because mine is not a web app and not as simple as the Irfan A's app... Maybe I'll restart it as making a minimum viable product (MVP).
Congrats! How do you handle the variability and inconsistent quality of external job postings to ensure your AI provides accurate and reliable cover letters and resume tips?
LockedIn
@vouchyΒ multishotting and review as a layer of friction
I read somewhere something that goes like "We use AI to apply to jobs, HR uses AI to analyze the job applications, and nobody gets hired".
Curious how you approached the part of making the cover letter sound personalized, human, not AI-generated π Congrats on the launch and good luck growing the product!
LockedIn
@ruxandra_maziluΒ multishotting, contextual nuance and a little love
Humva
Congrats on the launch Irfan! Really like your product slogan! As I understand that LockedIn is to eliminate the most exhausting parts of job searching, deep company research and personalized outreach by offering a transparent, automated engine that crafts tailored application materials and initiates warm referrals. The key differentiator is 'watchable research,' so the initial focus should be on proving that users value seeing the AI's research process and that this perceived transparency translates to a higher willingness to pay and switch from 'black box' competitors. Would you think it the first priority to validate the 'transparency' value proposition or what shall be the first to validate?
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@joywakeupΒ i think being able to watch is a layer of engagement that might be able to help those who struggle with job search stress and burnout