ApplyHere - Between a messy spreadsheet and a bloated ATS

Post a job in minutes and collect applicants through a beautiful step-by-step flow. No subscription, no setup, no enterprise ATS. $9 per job, active for 4 weeks. Perfect for startups, founders, and indie teams.

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Hey Product Hunt πŸ‘‹ I built ApplyHere because hiring my first person was a mess. My inbox filled up with resumes. Some were buried under other emails. I tried a spreadsheet, then looked at a real ATS, it wanted $150–300 a month for stuff I would never use. Nothing felt right for someone hiring just one or two people. So I made the simple thing I wanted. You create a job application form in about two minutes. You get one link. You share it wherever your people already are -- LinkedIn, WhatsApp, email, a Reddit thread, anywhere. Candidates click and apply. No account, no login, no friction for them. Every application lands in one clean dashboard where you can read, shortlist, or pass with a click. It's not a job board and it's not a big ATS. It sits in between -- the spot where most small teams actually live. Pricing is simple too: your first form is free, then it's $9 per form. One time, not monthly. No subscription, no per-seat fees. Each form stays live for four weeks and takes unlimited applicants. I'd really love your feedback -- what's missing, what's confusing, what you'd want next. I'm here all day and reading every comment. πŸ™

Love the no-frills angle, this looks way more sane than dragging in a full ATS for a couple of hires. What actually happens to the applications once the form is closed though, do you keep them accessible or does it roll off after the listing wraps up?