Watch the careers pages of companies you’d actually love.
Give it your dream-company list. It checks their careers pages every morning and tells you the moment a matching role goes up — often before it reaches any board, sometimes instead of ever reaching one.
You have a mental list of ten companies you’d drop everything for. But nobody actually re-checks ten careers pages every day — so you find their opening on a board a week later, behind four hundred applicants. Or you never find it, because it never left their site.
The morning one of them posts a role that fits, you know. You’re in the first handful of applications, with time to write a real one instead of racing the flood.
Twelve pages checked. One sentence to read.
Most mornings it’s one calm line. The morning a dream company posts, it’s the first thing you see.
Illustrative example with fictional companies. Your notes describe real openings from the pages you listed, with links.
Three steps, about two minutes
The full walkthrough with screenshots is in the setup guide.
List your dream companies
Names or careers-page links, either works: “Watch the careers pages at Fieldstone, Rowan Labs, and Brightpath.”
It checks every page, daily
Every morning it reads each page and compares what’s posted against the role you described — quietly, without signing up for anything.
Apply hours after it posts
The note lands the morning the role appears — often before it hits any board. You apply early, in your own words.
Set up your page watcher
List the companies and the role you’re after. We’ll write the instruction and open bots.team pre-filled.
Career page watching, answered
How many careers pages can it watch?
As many as you like — one bot with a list of ten or twenty pages runs comfortably. Adding a company is a sentence: “add Fieldstone’s careers page.”
What if a careers page blocks bots or won’t load?
It says so, plainly. Most pages — including Greenhouse-, Lever-, and Ashby-hosted ones — read fine. When one won’t load, the note tells you and it retries next run. It never silently skips a company.
Where do I get the list of companies?
Start with the ones in your head — everyone has a few. Want it built for you? The hidden employer finder researches companies matching what you care about and feeds them into this watch.
Will the company know I’m watching?
No. It reads the public page like any visitor’s browser. No job-alert signups, no applications, no contact — your interest stays private until you choose to apply.