79 Interest Score
6 Discussions
0.08 Engagement
Jul 2021 Launched

Kiter is a tool to help job applicants organize the dozens of applications they are sending out. Our new plugin makes this even easier by allowing applicants to save jobs from anywhere on the internet directly to their job dashboard.

What the Community Said

We launched this product previously as we were both very excited about it, but quickly realized everything that was missing. The new plugin and app are redesigned to focus on two things: 1.) Ease of use: users can add companies in two clicks from anywhere on the internet. 2.) Usefulness: we have worked to answer THE most pressing issue facing people applying to jobs - not hearing back from companies. With our new job offer probability algorithm, we use all of the information you put in to calcul

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Great job on building this! It solves the biggest issue I come across when I apply for jobs and using a google sheet or even airtable to keep track of everything.

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This looks interesting, could you talk me through how to use it?

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