A calmer way to run a job search
OfferLyst is a workspace for everything that happens after you find a role: tailoring your resume, applying, keeping track, and preparing for the interview. It is early access and built by a small team.
Why it exists.
The search lives in browser tabs
Roles come from several sites at once, and by the weekend it is hard to remember which ones were worth returning to.
One resume goes out for everything
Tailoring properly takes time, so most applications go out generic and get filtered out.
Replies get lost
An interview invitation sits unread in a busy inbox, and the follow-up never happens.
Preparation is scattered
Notes for one interview end up split across documents, chats and memory.
None of those are hard problems on their own. Together they make a job search feel like a second job, and the usual answer is a spreadsheet that stops being accurate after two weeks. OfferLyst replaces the spreadsheet with something that actually knows what is in your resume and what each posting is asking for.
What we hold to.
Grounded, not generic
Every AI feature works from your actual resume and one actual job posting. Cover letters are built to stay truthful to what your resume says rather than what would sound impressive.
Nothing changes without you
When OfferLyst reads your inbox or calendar it proposes changes and shows its reasoning. Applications and interviews are only created or updated once you approve.
Your data is yours
Resumes, applications and notes are scoped to your account. They are not sold, not shared, and not used to train models.
Honest about what exists
The site describes what has shipped. If a job site is not supported by the extension, it says so instead of implying otherwise.
Early access, and honest about it.
OfferLyst is usable today and being worked on continuously. The workspace, the AI features, the Chrome extension, and the Gmail and Calendar review have all shipped. The extension is not on the Chrome Web Store yet, so access is by request.
There are no paid plans. Every account gets a free allowance of AI credits, and if you need more the answer is to ask rather than to buy something. That will change at some point, and when it does we would rather set pricing against real usage than guess at it now.
Tell us what is missing.
Bugs, a job site you want supported, or something that got in your way. Mail goes straight to the people building it.