The review pledge

You always click submit yourself.

NextJobMate prepares and tailors your applications, then stops. It never submits a job application on your behalf. The final action is yours, every single time.

There is no autonomous submit. Prepare and stage is where our AI ends.
The flow

Prepare, stage, then hand it back to you.

Four steps of help, then a hard stop. The fifth step is always a human one, and there is no setting that removes it.

Step 1MatchYour assistant surfaces roles that fit and explains why.
Step 2PrepareIt tailors your CV honestly and drafts the application fields.
Step 3Stage for reviewThe full application is staged for you to read, line by line.
Step 4You editChange anything, or reject it. Nothing is locked in.
Step 5You submitYou click submit yourself, in your own browser.
What you see

The submit button is yours to press.

A staged application looks like this: your tailored answers laid out for a final read, with the submit button waiting on you.

your-browser · application review
RoleSenior Backend Engineer
CVTailored, provenance-checked
Cover noteDrafted, editable
Submit applicationYou press this. We never do.
Why we hold this line

An application is a promise you make.

When you apply for a job, you are vouching for what is in the application. That is not a decision to hand to an agent running in the background. A wrong auto-submit cannot be taken back, and the person it reflects on is you, not us.

So the boundary is simple and permanent: our AI prepares, tailors, and stages. You review and submit. On mobile there is no auto-apply at all, and on the web the only assisted-submit path is a gated, opt-in flow that still requires your explicit per-application approval and pauses for any login or verification step.

Read the full AI disclosure for the complete list of what our AI will and will not do.

Help with the hard part. You keep the last word.

Free to start. Let the assistant do the searching and tailoring, and keep every submit as your own deliberate click.