A command center for CS students drowning in recruiting season
Six tools bundled for CS recruiting, but Trello+Google Sheets+Coda already solve this separately.

Niche Kanban for CS recruiting, but spreadsheets and Notion already solve this.
CS undergraduates and recent grads managing technical recruiting
Notion · Airtable · Trello
I’m building InterviewTrackr, a specialized tool for CS students to manage the technical recruiting process.
Recruiting is a mess of spreadsheets, resume variants, and LeetCode logs. I built this to consolidate everything:
Application Kanban: Track from wishlist to offer. Resume Manager: Match specific resume versions to each application. Interview & DSA Log: Categorize technical questions and behavioral stories. Offer Comparison: Side-by-side compensation breakdown (base, equity, etc.). Launching very soon. I’d love for you to join the waitlist for early access.
Six tools bundled for CS recruiting, but Trello+Google Sheets+Coda already solve this separately.
Combines three useful pieces into one local tool: board scraping, LLM-based fit scoring, and resume PDF generation via RxResume, with Gmail inbox linking for automatic post-apply tracking. The Docker-first onboarding and configurable LLM providers make it approachable for tinkerers, but extractor reliability, regional coverage, and scraping/ToS issues are the real tests — documentation and region-specific extractor robustness will make or break adoption.
Five-phase hunt methodology for Claude Code and Cursor security workflows.
MCP server wrapping a recruiting marketplace; useful but fundamentally API wrapper, not novel infrastructure.
Per-job pricing undercuts Greenhouse for small agencies, AI screening included.
Satirical job application form mocking every recruiting dark pattern you hate.