Jobspiq is an AI-powered job discovery and semantic job matching platform built to help job seekers find relevant opportunities faster. It goes beyond keyword-based search by understanding the relationship between your skills, experience, and job requirements. Discover better-matched jobs, track applications, and prepare for interviews all in one focused job search experience.
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I’m Jaydeep Goswami, Founder & Principal Engineer of Jobspiq.
We’ve all been there: scrolling endlessly through duplicate listings, getting spammed with irrelevant keyword alerts, or discovering a "new" role that was actually filled weeks ago. Modern job hunting feels broken.
That’s why I built Jobspiq, a developer-first, zero-spam, AI-native job discovery platform engineered specifically for the Indian tech ecosystem.
💡 What makes Jobspiq unique?
🎯 True Semantic Matching: No keyword hacks. We use 768D vector embeddings (nomic-embed-text-v1.5) and PGVector similarity search to read JDs the way an engineer would, matching actual skill resonance, not just buzzwords.
🌐 Beyond Traditional Boards: Jobspiq continuously aggregates listings from major portals (Naukri, LinkedIn) plus unauthenticated public ATS boards (Greenhouse, Lever, Ashby, Workday). We find the hidden roles standard job boards miss.
🧬 Engineering Archetypes: Instead of generic tags, we map profiles and jobs into distinct engineering identities:
⚡ Instant Alerts (Telegram & Push): Celery crawlers run every 30 minutes. The moment a job crosses your custom match threshold (e.g., >70% resonance), you get notified instantly so you can be among the first to apply.
📊 Kanban Tracker + AI Debriefing: Track applications on a clean drag-and-drop board with an AI co-pilot that analyzes your interview notes to fine-tune your preparation.
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I’m Jaydeep Goswami, Founder & Principal Engineer of Jobspiq.
We’ve all been there: scrolling endlessly through duplicate listings, getting spammed with irrelevant keyword alerts, or discovering a "new" role that was actually filled weeks ago. Modern job hunting feels broken.
That’s why I built Jobspiq, a developer-first, zero-spam, AI-native job discovery platform engineered specifically for the Indian tech ecosystem.
💡 What makes Jobspiq unique?
🎯 True Semantic Matching: No keyword hacks. We use 768D vector embeddings (nomic-embed-text-v1.5) and PGVector similarity search to read JDs the way an engineer would, matching actual skill resonance, not just buzzwords.
🌐 Beyond Traditional Boards: Jobspiq continuously aggregates listings from major portals (Naukri, LinkedIn) plus unauthenticated public ATS boards (Greenhouse, Lever, Ashby, Workday). We find the hidden roles standard job boards miss.
🧬 Engineering Archetypes: Instead of generic tags, we map profiles and jobs into distinct engineering identities:
Builder: Early-stage, greenfield complexity, shipping fast.
Architect: High-scale, distributed systems, high availability.
Operator: DevOps, MLOps, platform engineering, infrastructure.
⚡ Instant Alerts (Telegram & Push): Celery crawlers run every 30 minutes. The moment a job crosses your custom match threshold (e.g., >70% resonance), you get notified instantly so you can be among the first to apply.
📊 Kanban Tracker + AI Debriefing: Track applications on a clean drag-and-drop board with an AI co-pilot that analyzes your interview notes to fine-tune your preparation.
🛠️ Built by Developers, for Developers
Backend: FastAPI (Python), PostgreSQL + PGVector, Elasticsearch 8 (pre-filtering), Redis 7, Celery 5
Frontend: React 18, Vite, Tailwind CSS, Zustand, @dnd-kit, TanStack Query v5
Mobile: React Native / Expo (SDK 52) + NativeWind
💬 I’d love your feedback!
We’re launching today to get Jobspiq in front of the builder community. I’d love to hear your thoughts on:
Matching Accuracy: How well does the resonance score align with your actual background?
Feature Requests: What ATS platform or notification channel should we integrate next?
Drop your questions, critiques, or feature ideas in the comments below. Thank you so much for the support, and happy coding! 🚀
— Jaydeep