Connect your AI to your job search. Free.
Other trackers make you come to them. Quaerent comes to where you already work: your AI assistant. Ask it what changed. Tell it how the interview went. Paste a posting. Your tracker keeps up.
Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and any client that speaks MCP.
What it looks like
“What should I focus on today?”
Your assistant reads your tracker and tells you which applications went quiet past their expected window, which follow-ups are due, what moved since yesterday.
“I just finished my Stripe interview, update it.”
It proposes the change. You say yes. The tracker reflects it. You never opened a tab.
“Add this job to my tracker:” followed by the posting.
It pulls out the company, the role, the details. You check them. The job lands in your prospects with a short summary of the posting.
“Brief me on Acme before tomorrow.”
Response patterns, process signals, transparency data. The same numbers anyone can see on the company’s public page. Your assistant just brings them to you when you need them.
“Help me tailor my resume for this one.”
Quaerent writes the prompt from the job you captured. You run it with your own assistant, on your own resume. Your resume stays with you. Quaerent never sees it.
Three things your assistant will never do
It will never mark an application as ghosted.
Nobody decides you were ghosted except you. Not Quaerent, not your assistant. When an application goes quiet past its expected window, your briefing says so. What it means is your call, and any status change waits for your yes.
It will never write without asking.
Before anything is saved, your assistant shows you the change and waits. No silent edits.
It will never see more than you do.
The company data it gets is the data already published on quaerent.com. Your applications stay yours: scoped to your account, invisible to anyone else.
How to connect
Your tracker speaks MCP, an open standard supported by the major AI assistants. The endpoint is:
https://www.quaerent.com/api/mcpClaude
- Open claude.ai, go to Settings, then Connectors.
- Choose “Add custom connector” and paste the endpoint URL.
- Sign in with your Quaerent account and approve the requested access.
ChatGPT
- Open Settings, then Connectors.
- Add a new connector with the endpoint URL.
- Sign in with your Quaerent account and approve the requested access.
Gemini
- Open your Gemini settings and find the connectors or extensions section.
- Add a new connection with the endpoint URL.
- Sign in with your Quaerent account and approve the requested access.
Using something else?
Any MCP-compatible client works. Add the endpoint URL as a remote MCP server in your client’s settings, then complete the sign-in when prompted. See the full list of compatible clients.
You can revoke access at any time from your Quaerent account, under Connected apps. Revoking a connection blocks renewal right away, and any access token it still holds expires within the hour.
The deal
Quaerent is free for candidates. It stays that way.
Here is the deal. You track your applications for yourself. The patterns in that data, anonymous and aggregated with everyone else’s, are what companies pay to understand. They fund the platform. You never will. Contributing is optional. Access is not conditional.
Your individual data is never sold. What companies see are aggregated, anonymous metrics. Your account data is private to you.
And because your own assistant does the heavy lifting, serving you costs almost nothing. Free forever is not a promise we hope to keep. It is how the thing is built.
Try these first
- What should I focus on today?
- I just finished my interview at [company], update it.
- Add this job posting to my tracker: [paste the posting]
- Brief me on [company] before my interview tomorrow.