Job posting alerts straight from the careers page
The best openings get hundreds of applications in the first day — and job boards often syndicate a posting hours or days after it went live on the company’s own site. Watch the source instead: Monitor Agent reads the careers pages you choose and tells you the moment a role that matches you appears.
By the time it's on the job board, you're applicant number 200
LinkedIn alerts fire on LinkedIn's schedule, cover what's posted there, and match on crude keywords. The companies you actually want to join publish first on their own careers pages — pages nobody has time to re-check every morning across ten tabs. Being early isn't a trick; it's just seeing the posting on day zero.
How it works
List the companies you care about
One monitor per careers page — the dream companies, the local employers, the competitors. Describe the role in your words: seniority, stack, remote, location.
Let it check on schedule
Daily fits most job hunts; every 4 hours (Max) when you're actively hunting and the market is fast. Runs in the cloud — no extension, no open laptop.
Apply while it's fresh
The alert is a summary: role title, level, location, and why it matched your prompt. Tap through and be one of the first applications, not number 200.
Prompts people use
- “Any new senior Flutter or mobile roles on this careers page?”
- “Tell me when this studio posts anything with “motion design” — remote only.”
- “Did this company open engineering roles in their Berlin office?”
- “New product-manager openings here that mention fintech or payments?”
A matching filter, not a keyword firehose
Because the AI reads the posting like a person, “senior mobile roles, remote in EU time zones” doesn’t fire for an on-site junior QA opening that happens to contain the word ‘mobile’. And when nothing new is posted, you hear nothing — the empty-inbox mornings are the feature. Public careers pages only: portals that require a login to view listings are out of reach.
Video walkthrough coming soon — the written steps above cover the same flow.
Frequently asked questions
How is this better than LinkedIn or Indeed alerts?
It's not a replacement — it's the layer they can't cover. Boards only alert on what's posted to them, often with delay; Monitor Agent watches the company's own careers page, where postings appear first, and matches on meaning (“senior, remote, Flutter”) rather than raw keywords.
How many companies can I track?
7 careers pages on Pro ($9.99/mo, 5-day free trial, no card) or 14 on Max ($19.99/mo). Most active job hunts track 7–14 target companies.
Will it work on Greenhouse/Lever/Workable pages?
Yes — hosted job boards like these are public pages, and the AI reads them like any other. If a portal requires signing in to see listings, that one is out of reach.
Can it filter by seniority, stack, or remote?
Yes — put the criteria in the prompt. The AI evaluates each new posting against what you wrote, so you're not flooded by every opening the company publishes.
How fast will I hear about a new posting?
Within one check cycle of it appearing: daily on the standard schedule, down to every 4 hours on Max. Postings stay open for days; being within the first hours is what matters, and that's exactly the window this covers.
Stop watching. Get notified.
Describe what you want to track in plain English, pick a schedule, and let the AI report back only when something actually changed.
Competitor details verified July 7, 2026 from public pricing pages and documentation. Vendors change plans — always check their site for current numbers.