AI job search agent

A job search that runs inside your own logged-in LinkedIn

Your AI searches live postings in your logged-in browser, matches them to your real CV, and drafts each application. You hit submit.

[ 01 ]How it works

From one prompt to a reviewed application

Connect the AI you already use, whether ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini, to your browser. It runs four steps and stops before any application is sent.

  1. 1

    Point your everyday AI at your real browser

    Hook ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini up to Actionbook over MCP. It starts driving the same Chrome you already job-hunt in, with your LinkedIn, Indeed, and Workday logins included.

  2. 2

    Describe the roles you actually want

    Spell out the title, location, seniority, and dealbreakers: “senior backend, remote, posted this week, no on-call.” It searches the live boards behind your login, not a stale public crawl.

  3. 3

    It scores each posting against your CV

    It opens every promising role, reads the full description, and rates the fit against your real experience. That surfaces recruiter-gated listings a public index never returns.

    Keyword search lets noise through; it reads the whole posting.

  4. 4

    It drafts the application, you send it

    For the roles you greenlight it fills the Easy Apply or Greenhouse form from your profile, attaches your resume, and stops at submit. Nothing goes out until you review and click.

[ 02 ]You approve every send

It drafts the application. You hit submit.

This is where auto-apply bots go wrong: they fire off the same form everywhere and you can’t take it back. Your AI fills the Easy Apply, Greenhouse, Workday, or Lever form from your profile and resume, then stops at submit so you review every application before it’s sent.

  • Easy Apply & ATS forms: Drives LinkedIn Easy Apply plus Greenhouse, Workday, Lever, and Ashby, the gated forms a login-less bot can’t reach.
  • Filled from your profile: Name, work history, screening questions, and resume upload come straight from your real details, tailored to each role but never fabricated.
  • Stops before submit: The default ending is a finished draft and a screenshot, never a sent application. You approve each one.
[ 03 ]Who it's for

Built for how people really job-hunt

One workflow, tuned to wherever you are in the search.

Career switchers

Translating one field into another is exhausting. It reframes your CV bullets for each role and surfaces postings that value your transferable experience, not just your last job title.

Fit-scored postings
Senior Backend EngineerNorthwind92%
Staff Platform EngineerAcme Cloud88%
Backend Engineer IIIGlobex74%

Senior ICs looking quietly

No résumé-blasting that tips off your current employer. It runs in your own browser, scans on your schedule, and drafts a handful of strong, tailored applications instead of a hundred noisy ones.

New grads

Hundreds of near-identical entry roles, each with its own form. It filters to ones you actually qualify for, drafts the Greenhouse and Workday answers from your profile, and leaves the submit to you.

Logged-in, not indexed

It searches the live boards behind your own login, reaching the recruiter-gated roles a public crawler never returns.

Parents returning to work

Get back into the search without losing your evenings to copy-paste. It does the tedious form-filling across boards and ATS portals; you review each draft and decide what goes out.

[ 04 ]Copy a prompt

Prompts to start your search

Copy a prompt, paste it into your AI, and Actionbook runs it in your own browser session.

Find roles that match your profile

Open LinkedIn Jobs in my logged-in browser and search “senior backend engineer, remote US,” filtered to the past week. Read the top 15 postings and give me a table of title, company, salary if shown, and a 1–10 fit score against a Go/Kubernetes IC profile.

Tailor your resume to a JD

Here’s a job description I want to apply to: <paste URL>. Compare it against my resume and rewrite my top 5 bullet points to match the language and priorities in the posting, staying truthful to what I actually did. Then show me the before/after.

Draft the Easy Apply answers

On LinkedIn, open my saved “Product Designer” search and find the first 5 Easy Apply roles that only need a resume plus one or two questions. Draft my answers from my profile for each, but stop before submitting so I can review them.

Fill a Workday application, stop before submit

Open this Workday application <paste URL> in my logged-in browser, fill in my contact details, work history, and screening questions from my profile, attach my resume, and pause on the final review screen. Do not submit.

Find roles like one you love

Here’s a posting I really like: <paste URL>. Search LinkedIn and Indeed for 10 similar openings at comparable-stage companies, summarize how each differs, and list the strongest matches with a fit score.

Weekly sweep of new postings

Every Monday, search LinkedIn and Indeed for new “staff platform engineer, remote” roles posted in the last 7 days, skip anything already in my list, score the rest against my CV, and hand me a ranked shortlist to triage.

Frequently asked questions about AI job search agents

What seekers ask before letting an AI near their applications and accounts.

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