- 20+ application systems
- AI-written answers
- Daily job discovery
- Master uploaded resume
- Application dashboard
One profile.
20+ application systems.
Zero late nights.
Built for people who want a serious job search without spending every night inside job portals.
The search breaks down because the work is fragmented across portals, timing, and repeated forms.
That is why the product is built around real ATS coverage, background discovery, and a queue that keeps moving when you are offline.
application systems supported across discovery and apply
selector configs and form patterns behind repeatable fill coverage
background discovery and queueing so the search keeps moving when you are offline
A serious search needs steady output.
Keep qualified applications moving without turning every evening into form work.
Good roles do not wait for free time.
When the right job appears, the search should keep moving even if your day is already full.
Automation should finish the work.
The useful part is not faster typing. It is discovery, scoring, answers, and submissions handled as one flow.
Pick a plan. Start with up to 15 free applications.
Every plan starts with a Up to 15 free applications. Card required. Checkout shows when billing starts; cancel before billing and pay nothing. Founding member rates are shown on the cards while spots remain.
- Everything in Pipeline
- Discovery every 4 hours
- AI-tailored resume per job
- Email verification handling
- AI cover letters
- Everything in Momentum
- Hourly discovery
- AI-tailored resume per job
- Analytics and export
- Highest throughput
For job seekers who want a serious search without the nightly portal grind.
Effortless Apply is opinionated about who it serves and who it does not. Tap either card to see the details.
Manual job searching is not free. It is the most expensive thing on your calendar.
Even at 20 applications a week, spending 20 to 30 minutes per application turns into 7 to 10 hours inside portals before you have written a single follow-up email. The cost is not just time. It is the energy drain that makes good searches stall out.
Stack the value, then look at the price.
Momentum is $99 for people who want the system running every day. Autopilot is $149 for max coverage.
See founding member pricingA steadier search with less manual work.
The promise is simple: your search keeps moving without asking you to become a full-time application machine.
More qualified shots on goal
Set title, location, seniority, and keyword rules once. Effortless Apply keeps sending applications to roles that fit instead of blasting junk.
A pipeline that keeps moving
Most people stop applying when the week gets heavy. The system does not. That means more momentum, more surface area, and more interview chances.
Less mental drag every single day
You stop reopening the same tabs, re-answering the same questions, and wondering whether you did enough today.
The process should feel like setting the rules once and letting the machine carry the weight.
This is the opposite of another browser tool that still depends on you logging in every night and babysitting the workflow.
Build the application operating system
Upload your resume, fill in experience, and define exactly what a good job looks like. This is where the rules come from.
We find roles and write the answers
The system discovers openings across supported employer portals, scores them against your filters, and drafts answers from your background.
Applications keep shipping while you live your life
Instead of another nightly admin session, you wake up to completed applications, answer logs, and a cleaner pipeline.
Start with up to 15 free applications and let the bot apply for you. Card required before automated applications begin; cancel before billing and pay nothing.
The first 1,000 members lock 20% off for life. Same product, same support, lower bill, for as long as you stay subscribed.
What changes when the repetitive work leaves your calendar.
This is not a promise of instant offers. It is a promise of steadier volume, clearer visibility, and fewer nights lost to portals.
I stopped losing evenings to portals and finally kept a steady pipeline moving.
It handled a long multi-step application while I was away from my laptop, which is exactly the point.
It turned a couple of manual applications a day into a pipeline I could actually maintain.
I set my preferences once and woke up to the search still moving.
It only applies to jobs that match what I actually want. That was the part I cared about most.
Questions people ask before they stop doing all of this manually.
The main concerns are usually control, answer quality, and whether the process still feels like a real application. Those are the right questions.