You already keep a spreadsheet. You already paste the company, the title, the link — and then you close the tab, and the job description is gone forever. This does that part for you.
One payment. No subscription. Pay with PayPal or card. Works in Chrome and Edge.
Most people are not disorganised. They just applied to sixty jobs across four months, and no spreadsheet built by hand survives that.
A recruiter rings three weeks later. You have the company name and nothing else. The posting has been taken down. You go into the call guessing.
They ask what you're expecting. You can't remember whether the ad said €45k or €55k, so you name a number — and you name it low.
The interview is tomorrow. The requirements list that would have told you exactly what to prepare disappeared with the tab you closed.
Job Tracker reads the posting that's already open in front of you and writes it into your spreadsheet — the title, the company, the location, the salary, and the entire job description, word for word. It takes one click, and it takes about a second.
No accounts to create. No settings to learn. Nothing to paste.
Google Sheets, if you like spreadsheets. Notion, if you like databases. Sign in the normal way — you'll never touch a settings file.
The spreadsheet is created for you, with the right columns already in place. If you rename or move a column later, it keeps up.
Open a job ad anywhere. Click the button. Check what it found, change anything you like, and it's saved. Then get on with your day.
If the job is posted on a website, it can be saved. Here's the same one click, for different people.
| Job title | Registered Nurse — Intensive Care |
|---|---|
| Company | St. Mary's Hospital |
| Location | Manchester |
| Salary | £37,000 – £44,000 |
| Status | Applied |
| Link back to the ad | Saved |
| The bit that matters later | “Must hold current NMC registration. Experience in a critical care setting. Shift pattern: 3 × 12.5-hour days.” |
Every row keeps the full job description — not a summary. When the interview comes, you read exactly what they asked for.
Read back the exact requirements the night before. Answer with their words, not your guesses. Nothing signals “I want this job” like knowing what the job actually is.
The salary range was printed in the ad. Having it in front of you when they ask about money is worth more than this costs — usually on the first call.
Next application at a similar company? The requirements are already saved. Mirror the wording in your CV in five minutes instead of an hour.
Big job boards, and — this is the useful part — company careers pages. Behind almost every “Careers” page is one of a handful of hiring systems. Job Tracker recognises them, so a company you've never heard of usually works on the first try.
Indeed, Glassdoor, Monster, StepStone, Xing, Dice, SimplyHired, Wellfound and more.
The hiring systems used by most large employers — Workday, Greenhouse, SuccessFactors, iCIMS, Lever, Ashby and around thirty others — even when the page wears the company's own branding.
If a page is a job ad, there's a good chance it reads it anyway. And when it can't, the form is right there — fill in what's missing and save.
Not a promise — the way it's built. Job ads go straight from your browser into your own spreadsheet. Our server isn't in the middle.
Which jobs you save. Which companies. What you earn. Whether you're looking at all.
Two things: signs you in to Google or Notion, and checks your licence. That's the entire job.
The spreadsheet is in your own account. Nobody is notified that you saved a job. There is no profile, no feed, no “people also viewed”.
You're job hunting. The last thing you need is another monthly charge you forget to cancel after you've been hired.
The price rises to €40 on REPLACE_WITH_DATE.
Buy now and it's yours to keep — every future update included.
14-day refund. Email us, no questions, no form.
Roughly the price of one takeaway. It pays for itself the first time you don't undersell yourself by €3,000.
Don't change — that's rather the point. Job Tracker fills a Google Sheet, which is a spreadsheet with the same rows and columns you're used to. It's free, it opens in a browser, and it's the same thing your Excel file is, minus the typing.
If you want the file on your computer, open the sheet and choose File → Download → Microsoft Excel. It's an ordinary .xlsx.
No. You click the extension, sign in to Google the way you sign in to anything, and it makes the spreadsheet for you. There is nothing to configure, no keys to paste, and no file to install beyond the extension itself.
The form opens with whatever it managed to find, and you fill in the rest — still faster than starting from an empty row. If a site breaks, tell us and we'll fix it; that's what the price covers.
No. You pay once. There is no renewal, no card on file, no “your trial is ending” email. Updates are included for as long as the extension exists.
Yes — PayPal, credit card, or Apple Pay. Checkout is handled by our payment provider, who also takes care of VAT. You get the licence key by email straight away.
Your own. The licence activates on a small number of devices, and if you get a new laptop you can move it across in Settings.
Nothing is posted anywhere. The spreadsheet lives in your own Google or Notion account. We never receive the job data at all, so there's nothing for us to leak, sell, or hand over.
The full detail is in the privacy policy.
Email within 14 days and you get your money back. No form to fill in, no reason required, no attempt to talk you out of it.
Two minutes to set up. One click from then on.
Get Job Tracker — €20