Applied x100: Job Application Companion

Dashboard and tracker for job applications by URL, with a motivational 3D companion.

As of June 2026, Applied x100: Job Application Companion has 11 users and a 5.00/5 rating from 5 reviews in the Productivity category.

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11
Ratingno change0%
5.00
5 reviews
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5
Version
2.0
Manifest V3

History

6 snapshots

Tracking since Apr 22, 2026.

12.32107.68Apr 22, 2026Jun 9, 2026
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Changelog

  • Apr 26, 2026
    description
    How many times have you heard a friend say, “Apply to at least a hundred jobs to get a summer internship,” only for the mechanical clicking and “Thank you for applying…” emails to feel less and less motivating? 
    
    Applying is the job. 
    
    While metrics for success are certainly elusive and shifting, effort can be quantified, and trying is still valued. **Applied x100** is an in-browser extension that makes it slightly easier to track your applications and climb the Sisyphean mountain that is today’s job market. 
    
    There’s also a cat. While applying can feel undignified, you keep its hunger for applications satiated, just as you keep your self-esteem afloat.
    
    It’s exhausting to switch back and forth between your Excel spreadsheets and Chrome just to log every job. Now you don’t have to leave the browser. Paste a posting URL, press **Alt + Shift + S**, or right-click any page → **Save this page as job application**.
    
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    **What’s inside**
    
    One-click capture of any job posting from the toolbar, context menu, or keyboard.
    A dashboard to counts applications sent this week, month, or quarter and to set up a goal for the number applications depending on how deep / desperate you are in the job search process.
    A tracker that lists every saved posting and sort them by status. 
    A deadpan 3D companion that stares you in the eye and reacts to your progress and touch.
    
    
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    **Private by default**
    
    Everything stays in your browser’s local storage. No accounts / analytics / servers is being set. We have no way of knowing where you’re applying no matter how hard we try.
    How many times have you heard a friend say, “Apply to at least a hundred jobs to get a summer internship,” only for the mechanical clicking and “Thank you for applying…” emails to feel less and less motivating? 
    
    Applying is the job. 
    
    While metrics for success are certainly elusive and shifting, effort can be quantified, and trying is still valued. Applied [x100] is an in-browser extension that makes it slightly easier to track your applications and climb the Sisyphean mountain that is today’s job market. 
    
    There’s also a cat. While applying can feel undignified, you keep its hunger for applications satiated, just as you keep your self-esteem afloat.
    
    It’s exhausting to switch back and forth between your Excel spreadsheets and Chrome just to log every job. Now you don’t have to leave the browser. Paste a posting URL or right-click any page → Save this page as job application.
    
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    What’s inside
    
    One-click capture of any job posting from the toolbar, context menu, or keyboard.
    A dashboard to counts applications sent this week, month, or quarter and to set up a goal for the number applications depending on how deep / desperate you are in the job search process.
    A tracker that lists every saved posting and sort them by status. 
    A deadpan 3D companion that stares you in the eye and reacts to your progress and touch.
    
    
    ---
    
    Private by default
    
    Everything stays in your browser’s local storage. No accounts / analytics / servers is being set. We have no way of knowing where you’re applying no matter how hard we try.

Permissions & access

Permissions
activeTabcontextMenusstorage
Host access
None declared

Screenshots

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About

How many times have you heard a friend say, “Apply to at least a hundred jobs to get a summer internship,” only for the mechanical clicking and “Thank you for applying…” emails to feel less and less motivating? 

Applying is the job. 

While metrics for success are certainly elusive and shifting, effort can be quantified, and trying is still valued. Applied [x100] is an in-browser extension that makes it slightly easier to track your applications and climb the Sisyphean mountain that is today’s job market. 

There’s also a cat. While applying can feel undignified, you keep its hunger for applications satiated, just as you keep your self-esteem afloat.

It’s exhausting to switch back and forth between your Excel spreadsheets and Chrome just to log every job. Now you don’t have to leave the browser. Paste a posting URL or right-click any page → Save this page as job application.

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What’s inside

One-click capture of any job posting from the toolbar, context menu, or keyboard.
A dashboard to counts applications sent this week, month, or quarter and to set up a goal for the number applications depending on how deep / desperate you are in the job search process.
A tracker that lists every saved posting and sort them by status. 
A deadpan 3D companion that stares you in the eye and reacts to your progress and touch.


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Private by default

Everything stays in your browser’s local storage. No accounts / analytics / servers is being set. We have no way of knowing where you’re applying no matter how hard we try.

Technical

Version
2.0
Manifest
V3
Size
15.2MiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
lmgpedjkdcapkmffbfgafflecmdlleng
Developer ID
u1e56f58c331b58a06ec251aa65b98379
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Apr 21, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Apr 22, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 9, 2026
Website
Support URL

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 9, 2026.