I built AutoApply so anyone can land projects without the grind
I'm a self-taught builder. Like a lot of people, I watched talented freelancers and job seekers lose to one simple thing: applying takes forever. You find a job, tailor everything, upload the same files, retype the same details, and twenty minutes later you've applied to exactly one role.
Meanwhile the people who apply to a hundred jobs get the interviews. That never sat right with me. Opportunity shouldn't come down to who has the most free hours to spend copy-pasting applications.
So I made AutoApply: fill in your profile once, and it finds and applies to the jobs that actually fit you, across every board, while you get on with your life. I wanted it to be something everyone could use, not just people who can afford expensive tools. That's why the core is free, and always will be. Pro simply unlocks more reach for the people who want it, and it's what keeps the lights on so the free tool can exist for everyone else.
My goal is simple: make getting work effortless and fair. If this tool helps you land even one project you would have missed, it did its job.

Self-taught builder shipping AI tools and automation. I build products that give regular people the same reach and leverage that used to belong only to teams with time and budget. AutoApply is that idea applied to finding work.
For everyone
The core tool is free, on purpose. Getting work shouldn't depend on how much time or money you can throw at applying.
Effort should not decide who wins
The people who apply to the most jobs get the most interviews. AutoApply gives everyone that reach, automatically.
Honest by default
It never fakes answers, never stores your passwords, and pauses to ask you when something real is missing.