Job Application Tracker
Track every job you have applied to — company, role, status, deadlines, and follow-ups — on one clean, free board that stays right in your browser.
Runs entirely in your browser — nothing you enter is uploaded or saved.
Why track your job applications
An active job search means dozens of applications, each at a different stage, with its own contacts, deadlines, and follow-up dates. Held in your head or scattered across email, things slip — a missed follow-up or a forgotten interview prep reads as disinterest to an employer.
A job application tracker keeps every application in one organized place, so you always know what to do next and nothing falls through the cracks.
What to track for each application
For each role, record the company and job title, the date you applied, the current status, a link to the posting, your contacts, the salary range, and the next action with its date. The status moves through stages — applied, interviewing, offer, rejected, or closed.
The detail that matters most is the next follow-up date. Most candidates never follow up, so a short, well-timed note is an easy way to stand out.
A tracker is a search tool, not just a list
Patterns surface once your applications are in one place: which sources lead to interviews, how long replies take, where you stall. That feedback helps you spend effort where it actually converts — and a tracked search simply feels more under control than an inbox of confirmation emails.
Frequently asked questions
What is a job application tracker?+
It is a tool for organizing every job you have applied to in one place — company, role, status, dates, contacts, and follow-ups — so you can see your whole search at a glance and know what to do next.
How do I keep track of job applications?+
Record each application's company, title, date applied, status, posting link, contacts, and next follow-up date, and update the status as it moves through interviewing to offer or rejection. A dedicated tracker makes this consistent.
What should I track for each job application?+
Track the company and job title, application date, current status, a link to the posting, recruiter or contact details, salary range, and — most importantly — the next action and its due date.
When should I follow up on a job application?+
A polite follow-up about one to two weeks after applying, or a few days after an interview, is appropriate. Tracking the date for each application ensures you follow up on time without pestering.
Is the Job Application Tracker free?+
Yes — it is free, requires no account, and is completely private. Your applications are saved locally in your browser, so only you can see them.
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