Many job-search and resume products are vague about what they do with your information and how much you can trust their output. This page is a plain-language, permanent commitment for this site and its optional AI chat assistant — not a marketing claim.
What this tool will never do
- Never submit or click "apply" on your behalf. You always review and send everything yourself.
- Never invent experience, skills, or metrics that are not in your own materials.
- Never overwrite your original resume or cover letter text on this site — any edits are yours to make and keep; nothing is silently replaced.
- Never tell you a job is a good fit just to be encouraging, if the honest read is that it isn't.
- Never sell, share, or use your personal data for anything other than helping with your own search.
- Never pretend to know something it doesn't. If data is missing (like a specific company's pay range), it says so instead of guessing.
How this is actually enforced
These aren't just promises in a document — they're written directly into the AI assistant's own rules (its "system prompt"), which is a plain text file in this site's own open-source code, not a hidden setting. The file is functions/api/chat.js on GitHub — you can read the exact rules it runs on at any time.
What this site doesn't do (yet, or at all)
- No posting legitimacy verification. Neither the site nor its chat assistant can check whether a company's domain is real, look up other postings from the same employer, or confirm a posting is still open. Use the scam checklist on the Search Toolkit page to vet postings yourself — that stays a manual, honest checklist rather than an automated "verified" stamp this site can't actually back up.
- No live web search. The chat assistant answers from this site's own bundled data and general knowledge, not real-time company or job-board lookups. It's told to say so plainly rather than guess when asked something it can't verify.
- No account, no server-side profile. Your tracker, settings, and progress live only in your own browser unless you explicitly turn on cross-device sync with your own code — see Settings for details.
Questions, or something here doesn't match what you saw in the app? Open an issue on GitHub — this is open-source, and this page is meant to be checkable, not just trusted.