A Ukrainian developer created a free job tracker with AI analytics. How JobOfferRoad works
Ukrainian frontend developer Oleksiy is working on JobOfferRoad, a free job search tracking tool designed to replace messy Excel spreadsheets and notes.
Ukrainian frontend developer Oleksiy is working on JobOfferRoad, a free job search tracking tool designed to replace messy Excel spreadsheets and notes.
Ukrainian frontend developer Oleksiy is working on JobOfferRoad, a free job search tracking tool designed to replace messy Excel spreadsheets and notes.
Oleksiy said on his LinkedIn that he decided to create JobOfferRoad because he noticed how often job search statistics are shared on the social network using homemade spreadsheets.
«That’s why a few months ago I had the idea to make a simple tool. A tracker that keeps the entire search process in front of your eyes — without homemade Excel spreadsheets, stickers on the monitor, and lost recruiter contacts,» the developer noted.
Instead, JobOfferRoad offers the following functionality:
Flexible vacancy table: ability to add links, recruiter contacts, and change application statuses.
Analytics widget: displays conversion to an offer, average expected and offered salary (with a breakdown by currency), as well as identifying the stages at which a candidate is most often rejected.
Reasons for closing applications: the system allows you to record why the vacancy did not work out (lack of experience, high expectations, position closed, etc.).

Oleksiy also added artificial intelligence to the tracker. The system collects user data — notes after interviews, recruiters' comments, timings — and generates a structured report. The AI provides a «diagnosis» of the search process: it highlights risks (for example, systematic failures in technical interviews) and gives specific recommendations for improving the strategy.
One of the recent updates added a job save feature to JobOfferRoad. Using the camera icon, users can take a «snapshot» of the page to save the requirements description even after the employer has deleted the ad.
«Have you ever responded to a job posting and a week later the link doesn’t work? And you’re like, 'What was even written there?'»
«Now it can be fixed,» explains Oleksiy.
According to him, JobOfferRoad does not save the page automatically because not everyone needs this feature.
The developer’s immediate plans include teaching the system to compare the user’s CV with the saved job description so that AI can suggest which key skills are missing in the CV for a specific position.



