32 articles by Syed
Teal fills the form. CoBlack submits it
Teal is a well-loved resume builder, job tracker, and autofill tool, but it does not submit for you, and its acquired auto-apply is not live yet.
Tsenta waits for approval. CoBlack works hands-off
Tsenta is a new YC startup with broad ATS coverage, but it shows a diff and requires your approval on every application, and meters after 25 apps.
Massive routes your mail. CoBlack sends it straight
Massive is a server-side auto-apply service, but it routes recruiter replies through a proxy inbox and carries a 2.1 Trustpilot score against a 4.
LifeShack scans millions. CoBlack finds the fit
LifeShack scans millions of jobs daily and form-fills applications across ATS front-ends, but its reviews split on reliability and support.
Wobo queues the jobs. CoBlack sends them
Wobo builds an AI Persona and applies for you, but its most common complaint is under-delivery: queued hundreds, applied a couple dozen.
Matcha waits for a swipe. CoBlack just sends
Matcha is a new AI matching app where you swipe to approve each application, and it is early, with almost no independent reviews yet.
ZipRecruiter matches you. CoBlack applies for you
ZipRecruiter is a genuinely strong AI job marketplace with 550,000+ App Store ratings, but its customer is the employer and you still tap apply on every job.
LinkedIn keeps the profile. CoBlack does the applying
LinkedIn is the professional network with 1.3 billion members, but its paying customer is the recruiter and the applying is still yours.
Indeed for the listings. CoBlack for the interviews
Indeed is the world's largest job board, but a listing is not an opening and a click is not an application.
How to automate your job search
The search has labor and judgment. Automate discovery, fit, materials, and sending; keep the decisions. A step-by-step map of doing it properly.
Sorce for the feed. CoBlack for the pipeline
Sorce's swipe-to-apply app holds a 4.7 App Store rating across 32,000 reviews and applies autonomously.
JobRight for the copilot. CoBlack for the autopilot
JobRight is a genuinely good AI job search copilot: strong matching, more than 500,000 users, a 4.8 Trustpilot score.
Before the interview
The interview is the one part of a job search you cannot outsource. Here is how to prepare, from researching past the homepage to telling your best stories out loud.
Atlas for the review step. CoBlack for autonomy
Atlas Apply has a recruiting professional review every application before it sends, a principled EU-first design with a ceiling: capped quotas and a required approval click. An honest side-by-side.
AutoApply.Jobs runs on people. CoBlack runs on software
AutoApply.Jobs uses real human experts to apply on your behalf, an honest model with a hard ceiling: capped jobs, expiring credits, and scattershot matching.
Ask anyway
Most job seekers accept the first salary offer without a word. The data on who asks, and what they get, makes a strong case for doing the opposite.
Rezi for the resume. CoBlack for the search
Rezi is a genuinely good AI resume builder, a Forbes pick that has helped millions beat the ATS. But it perfects one document and hands it back. An honest side-by-side.
Oaki for review. CoBlack for autonomy
Oaki brings a real quality instinct: tailored resumes and a browser extension that fills each form.
AIApply for credits. CoBlack for fit
AIApply bundles a wide toolkit but sells auto-apply by the credit, with a BBB F rating and a Trustpilot profile flagged for misleading reviews.
LazyApply for volume. CoBlack for precision
LazyApply automates job applications at high volume from the public boards, up to 1,500 a day.
Simplify for filling. CoBlack for applying
Simplify fills application forms in one click. CoBlack sources, matches, and submits without you present.
LoopCV for volume. CoBlack for fit
LoopCV sends up to 300 applications per month from public job boards. CoBlack applies fewer times, to ATS-sourced openings, with a tailored resume per role.
FastApply in the browser. CoBlack in the background
FastApply needs your browser open. CoBlack runs server-side. An honest comparison on pricing, sourcing quality, and true application autonomy.
Thinking about leaving your job
Wanting to leave your job is not the same as being ready. Here is how to tell the difference and prepare before you make the move.
Skills pay
Skills-based hiring is replacing credential-based hiring. Degree requirements dropped 28 percent since 2017. Here is what employers want now.
JobCopilot for reviewing. CoBlack for autonomy
JobCopilot requires your approval before every application goes out. CoBlack sources from verified employer feeds and applies autonomously. An honest comparison.
Sprout for swiping. CoBlack for precision
Sprout's swipe-to-apply app claims 750,000 users. CoBlack goes direct to the ATS. Where the applications land matters more than how fast they go out.
OpenAI for Employers. CoBlack for You
OpenAI announced its Jobs Platform in September 2025 with a mid-2026 launch target.
Trust, Broken
Forty-six percent of job seekers say their trust in the hiring process has dropped over the past year.
Not So Different
The story of the five hundred applications that started CoBlack. Rejection is not the hard part of a modern job search. The silence is.
Privacy is the product
Privacy is not a setting you toggle on at CoBlack. It is engineered into the platform from the first line of code, and nothing is sold.
Our Focus: Employment
CoBlack's focus is employment. A short take on why that is.