Offboard Job Packets
One posting in, a complete application packet out.
- Pricing
- freemium
- Best for
- tracker, ai
- Category
- Application tracking
Job Packets is ours, so read this knowing that. We built it because we kept watching the same evening repeat: find a promising posting, wonder if it's even real, rewrite the resume, draft a cover letter, dig through the company's site, and try to figure out who to talk to. Five tools, three hours, one application. Job Packets collapses that into a single step: paste one job posting, get a complete packet back.
What's in a packet
- A ghost-job check, so you know the posting is likely real before you invest an evening
- A role-match read against your actual resume: where you're strong, where you'll get questions
- A resume and cover letter tailored to that specific posting
- Company intel: what they do, how they're doing, what to know before an interview
- A warm path to a real person, because a referral beats a cold application
Everything lands in one tracker automatically, next to your other applications, your timeline, and your runway. Nothing to copy between tools, nothing to lose in a spreadsheet.
What it doesn't do
It doesn't apply for you, and that's deliberate. You review the materials, make them yours, and hit submit yourself, so you always know exactly what an employer received. And it won't manufacture enthusiasm for a bad-fit role; when the match read is weak, it says so, because a packet for the wrong job is three hours saved on the wrong thing.
If you mainly want a place to organize applications you're generating elsewhere, a pure tracker like Teal or Huntr may be all you need. Job Packets is for the work before the tracking: deciding whether a role deserves your evening, and showing up to it prepared.
Where to start
Grab a posting you're genuinely interested in and run it through the Job Packet agent. One posting is enough to see whether the packet earns a place in your search.


