Restday fills out Workday job applications for you. Work history, education, certifications, skills, and your resume file, all from a profile you save once. Your data stays in your browser and never touches a server. Free for your first 15 applications.
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Hi Product Hunt,
I'm Angel, a CS student at Montclair State. I built Restday after a semester of applying to internships, where I typed the same address, the same three jobs, and the same graduation date into Workday countless times. Every company runs its own Workday tenant, so nothing carries over between them. Even the browser's built-in autofill gives up, because Workday's fields are custom React widgets rather than real HTML inputs.
Restday is a Chrome extension that fills those forms. You enter your profile once in the options page, then hit fill on any Workday application. It handles work history, education, languages, certifications, skills, websites, the standard screening questions, and it drag-drops your resume into the upload zone.
Two things I want to be upfront about. First, it only does Workday. It is not a general purpose autofill tool, and I would rather do one ATS properly than five badly. Second, your profile never leaves your machine. It lives in Chrome's local storage. The only thing my server ever sees is an anonymous ID and a count of how many fills you have done, which is how the free tier gets enforced.
The first 15 applications are free. After that it is $9.99 a month or $19.99 a quarter, and you cancel the day you get hired. That is the whole business.
Coverage varies by company, since every tenant configures its own fields. If you try it and a section comes back empty, tell me which company and which section and I will go look at that tenant's DOM. That is the feedback I want most right now.