Trackply
Summary
Spreadsheets fall apart the moment you're juggling fifteen open applications, three contract gigs, and a resume that needs different bullet points for each job description. Trackply is built for that specific chaos.
The tool consolidates full-time applications and contract or gig work into a single dashboard, so you stop losing track of which version of your resume went where and whether you followed up after that third-round interview. The AI-assisted resume tailoring and cover letter generation work directly on job pages, which means less context-switching between tabs. The Meta Agent handles batch tasks — submitting applications across roles without you queuing each one manually. The ceiling appears when your workflow demands deep integrations with external ATS platforms or calendar tools, and since there is no API and no self-hosted option, teams with data residency requirements have nowhere to go.
Bottom line: Trackply fits a solo job seeker managing a high-volume search across dozens of roles; it breaks the moment a recruiting firm or multi-seat team tries to share pipeline data or route it into an external system.
Pricing Plans
Subscription- Price
- $10/month Pro
- Free Tier
- 10 free jobs tracked; 1 free analysis
Free
Basic tracking of up to 10 jobs
- Chrome extension auto-track
- 1 free analysis
Pro
Full features including pipeline and gig dashboard
- Unlimited tracking
- AI resume tailoring
- Cover letters
- Contract tracker
- Exports and notes
View full pricing on trackply.com →
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Unified dashboard for full-time and contract work in one view, so you stop maintaining two separate tracking systems that drift out of sync with each other.
- AI resume scoring against specific job descriptions, which means you get a signal on ATS fit before submitting rather than finding out from silence two weeks later.
- Cover letter generation scoped to individual job pages, so you avoid sending a generic letter that a recruiter can spot in the first paragraph.
- Meta Agent handles batch application tasks on your behalf, so high-volume job searches don't require you to manually trigger each submission one at a time.
- Contract and gig earnings tracking alongside application status, which means freelancers get a single ledger instead of switching between a job tracker and a separate income log.
Cons
Sign in to edit- No API is available, so any attempt to connect Trackply to an external calendar, CRM, or data warehouse hits a hard wall — teams that need their pipeline data to flow anywhere else have to export manually or abandon the tool entirely for one that offers integration hooks.
- The free tier caps tracked jobs and limits AI analyses to one, which means a job seeker deep into an active search will hit the ceiling quickly and face an upgrade decision before they have enough evidence to evaluate whether the AI features are worth the cost.
- Self-hosting is not an option, so anyone with data residency requirements or a policy against sending personal employment data to a third-party cloud has no path forward — the default exit is a spreadsheet or a self-hosted open-source tracker.
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About
- Platforms
- Chrome extension, web dashboard
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-12T08:24:03.190Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Active job seekers applying to many roles
- Freelancers and contractors managing platform gigs
- Users needing ATS-optimized resumes and recruiter visibility
- Organizing application pipelines with deadlines and contacts
What it does well
- Tracking job applications across multiple boards in one dashboard
- AI-assisted resume tailoring and scoring for specific roles
- Generating customized cover letters directly on job pages
- Monitoring contract and gig work earnings and approvals
- Logging interviews, notes, and follow-ups per application
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Trackply free?
- Trackply is a paid tool ($10/month Pro). No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is Trackply open source?
- No — Trackply is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does Trackply support?
- Trackply is available on: Chrome extension, web dashboard.
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Trackply organizes an active job search across two parallel tracks: full-time roles and contract or gig work. The dashboard surfaces applications, interview logs, follow-up notes, and contact records in one place, so the state of every open application is visible without cross-referencing a spreadsheet. A built-in Resume Builder and LinkedIn Optimizer are paired with AI scoring that evaluates how well a given resume matches a specific role’s requirements — a direct counter to ATS filtering that drops candidates before a recruiter ever reads the file.
The standout capability is the AI Job Hunter and its Meta Agent layer. The vendor describes these as agents that run batch application tasks on your behalf — submitting to multiple roles and handling repetitive job-hunt actions without requiring you to trigger each one individually. This puts Trackply in a different category from passive trackers that only log what you’ve already done manually.
The tool fits individual job seekers and freelancers who need a single system to hold full-time applications alongside gig platform earnings and approval statuses. It breaks for anyone who needs to share pipeline data across a team, push records into an external CRM or ATS, or self-host for compliance reasons. There is no API, so any data you need to move lives inside Trackply’s interface and stays there. A free tier exists with a capped number of tracked jobs and one AI analysis; additional capacity requires a paid upgrade.
