How AutoApply Avoids Getting You Flagged as Spam
Automation gets you banned when it looks like a script. AutoApply is designed to look like a fast human, not a firehose.
One active application per platform
At any moment, AutoApply runs at most one application on a given platform. It opens several different boards in parallel, but never hammers a single site. That single rule removes the most obvious bot signal.
Human-like timing
- 2 to 5 seconds between keystrokes when filling a field.
- 30 to 120 seconds between applications on the same platform.
These delays are randomized, not fixed, so the cadence never looks mechanical.
Assist mode on restricted platforms
Some platforms, like LinkedIn, Toptal, and Turing, explicitly restrict automation. On those, AutoApply defaults to assist mode: it fills the form for you, then waits for you to click submit. You get the speed without crossing a line the platform draws.
Your session, never your password
AutoApply never stores your credentials. It works inside your already-signed-in browser session. If you log out, it stops. Compare that to tools that ask for your LinkedIn password directly.
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