Your job search is scattered across thirty browser tabs, a spreadsheet, your inbox, and your memory. jobContext gives your AI assistant a memory of all of it, so every conversation picks up where you left off instead of starting from zero.
An AI assistant without your context is a brilliant stranger. Connected to jobContext, it is a teammate who has been with you the whole search.
Resume, work history, metrics, and your live pipeline are loaded the moment you say hello. No more pasting your background into a fresh chat every single time.
Recruiters, referrals, hiring managers, what you last said, when you last reached out, what is still pending. The next message gets written with full context, not guesswork.
It learns your writing voice from your real messages, so drafts come out in your tone instead of generic AI filler.
Overdue follow-ups, who is waiting on you, threads going stale, today's priorities. A chaotic search becomes a managed pipeline.
Paste a job description and get a real read against your background: where you match, where the gaps are, and whether it is worth your time.
Resumes and cover letters built per role in minutes, anchored to your master resume and the metrics you actually earned.
The hosted version needs no setup files and no infrastructure. Add the connector, sign in, and start talking.
In Claude, Copilot, Cursor, or Windsurf, add jobContext as a connector. One click. No config files to edit, nothing to install.
Authenticate with your Microsoft account. Your private, isolated workspace is created for you in the cloud.
Ask it to log a contact, assess a job, draft a cover letter, or plan your day. It does the rest, and remembers all of it next time.
The people who get the most from jobContext treat it like a teammate they keep in the loop, not a tool they open once.
Tell it what happened in plain language. "Had a call with Sam, sending my resume Friday." It records the contact, the message, and the follow-up automatically. The conversation is the record.
Paste a posting and ask for a fit assessment before you spend an evening applying. Let it tell you the angles to lead with and the gaps to address.
Ask for your daily briefing. It surfaces what is overdue, who owes you a reply, and the three things actually worth doing today.
Right after a call, walk through how it went. It captures what landed, what did not, and what the team really cared about, then feeds that into prep for the next round.
Whenever someone new enters your search, mention them. A search lives or dies on relationships, and the ones it remembers are the ones you can act on.
See a posting on the move? Share it straight into your pipeline with the mobile share sheet, then assess it later from your desk.
It pays off most when your search has a lot of moving parts. If you are casually browsing one role a month, the memory layer is more than you need.
You are handing it the story of your professional life. It is built to earn that.
A no-fabrication guardrail lives in the system, not a prompt. It cannot invent metrics to flatter you. Everything traces back to your real record.
Multi-tenant with per-user separation. Your search is yours. Nobody else can see it, and your data never leaks into anyone else's.
The whole thing is open source. You can read exactly how it works, run your own copy, or just trust the hosted version. No black box.
Running in production on Azure with hundreds of automated tests behind it. This is a real system, not a weekend demo.
Free to start. Connect in a minute. Your search, finally in one place.