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Product Updates7 min readUpdated June 2026

Application Tracker: Save Jobs from the Extension to Your AuraResume Pipeline

Track where you applied, save jobs from the browser extension, and keep resume versions aligned with each company in the AuraResume application tracker.

By Karthikeya Kumar Nallam · Founder, AuraResume

Target reader: Organized job seekers managing many active applications

Key takeaways

Save to tracker from the extension panel records the job in your AuraResume pipeline.

Tracker complements the cart: cart is for tailoring batches; tracker is for status.

Fewer lost applications means better follow-up and cleaner data for your search.

Cart vs tracker: two different jobs

Written by Karthikeya Kumar Nallam, Founder, AuraResume.

The cart is a tailoring queue. The application tracker is your history and status layer—saved, applied, interviewing, or closed.

From a job posting, you can add to cart for later tailoring or save to tracker when you want the role in your pipeline immediately.

How Save to tracker works

The extension sends job metadata to POST /applications on AuraResume. Your dashboard stays the source of truth for which companies you touched and which resume version you used.

Use this when you applied with a tailored resume and need to remember follow-up dates or recruiter threads.

Build a repeatable weekly rhythm

Monday: save interesting roles to the cart. Tuesday: bulk tailor. Wednesday–Friday: apply with autofill where supported and push each submission to the tracker.

That rhythm is what we built the 2026 extension workflow for—less chaos, more callbacks.

FAQ

Is the tracker included on all plans?

Application tracker is a Power plan feature alongside bulk tailoring. See billing for the latest plan matrix.

Can I edit applications after saving?

Yes. Update status and notes from the AuraResume applications experience as your search progresses.

Score and tailor your resume before the next application

AuraResume checks your resume against the job description, finds ATS keyword gaps, and helps rewrite bullets without starting from scratch.

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