Job applications take too long. Answerly sits inside the job page and handles everything. Answer application questions with AI tailored to the specific role. Generate a cover letter built around the actual job description. Auto-fill forms on major job boards. Track every application in one Kanban board. All for under $7/month — less than what most tools charge for one feature. Built by a solo founder who was tired of switching between tabs to apply for jobs.
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Hey Product Hunt!
I'm Sarath, a solo product designer from Savannah, GA. I built Answerly while job hunting myself.
I kept jumping between Claude, Google Docs, and three other tabs just to write one cover letter for one job. It was exhausting. So I built one tool that handles everything — right on the job page.
Here's what Answerly does:
1. Answers job application questions tailored to the specific role
2. Generates cover letters built from the actual job description
3. Tailors your resume to the job
4. Auto-fills forms on major job boards like Greenhouse and Ashby
5. Tracks all your applications in one Kanban board
No tab switching. No copy pasting. Everything in one Chrome extension.
It's free to start. Pro is $6.99/month — under $10, which is 4x cheaper than most tools that do half of this.
PH-only offer: Use code PH20 for 20% off Pro next 2 weeks.
I'd love to know - what's the most painful part of your job search right now? That's exactly what I want to build next.
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How well does the AI actually read the job description when tailoring answers, and does it pull from a resume I upload or is it more generic than that?
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@asyagulerm7389 Yes to both! You upload your resume once and Answerly uses it across every application. When you open a job posting it reads the description automatically and tailors everything to that specific role. No generic templates. Give it a try and let me know what you think!
How well does the AI actually read the job description when tailoring answers, and does it pull from a resume I upload or is it more generic than that?
@asyagulerm7389 Yes to both! You upload your resume once and Answerly uses it across every application. When you open a job posting it reads the description automatically and tailors everything to that specific role. No generic templates. Give it a try and let me know what you think!