Resume view tracking · Job application tracker
See when employers open your resume
ResuTrack gives each application a unique URL. When someone opens it, we log the visit and estimate ATS vs human activity. Pair it with our free ATS checker and resume tools before you apply.
Free: up to 10 applications · No credit card · Try tools without signing up
We record views when your link is opened. If a system downloads your PDF and never clicks the URL, that passivity cannot be detected—see FAQ.
Link-based resume analytics
Traditional job portals rarely tell you what happened after "Submit." ResuTrack focuses on what you control: a professional portfolio page and a per-application link you place on your resume and forms. That makes it a practical application tracker for people who want signal—not another generic inbox black hole.
Free resume tools (no signup)
Tune your resume before you send applications. Same stack we use in-product—fast checks, clear feedback.
Free ATS checker
Formatting, keywords, and structure—see what parsers are likely to struggle with.
Open tool →Resume score calculator
Score out of 100 across five categories with concrete next steps.
Open tool →Job description analyzer
Pull skills and keywords from a posting so you can align your resume honestly.
Open tool →How it works
Four steps from upload to live resume view tracking in your dashboard.
1. Upload resume & create portfolio
We generate a clean portfolio page from your resume so recruiters see more than a flat PDF.
2. Create an application
Each role gets its own tracking link tied to the portfolio you choose—your job application tracker stays organized.
3. Place the link on your resume
Header and/or the website field on forms—use clear labels like "Portfolio" so people know what to click.
4. Track views
Opens show up as events; we classify ATS vs human when signals support it.
Placement matters
When someone opens your link they see your portfolio; you get the view. Using both the resume line and the form field (when available) increases real clicks.
Resume view tracking: ATS signals vs recruiter clicks
ATS detection
Automated and vendor traffic grouped separately from human browsers.
Human recruiter views
See when a person likely opened your link—not only bots.
Real-time activity
Timestamps when your URL was accessed.
Application status
Pipeline stages from applied to outcome—next to your analytics.
Push notifications
Optional alerts when a tracked link fires.
Pricing
Start free; upgrade when you are running a high-volume search.
Pro removes application limits—same product, more headroom.
Free
Up to 10 applications total
- 10 applications (including archived)
- 1 portfolio
- ATS vs human estimates
- Dashboard + notifications
Pro monthly
Unlimited applications
- Unlimited applications
- Unlimited portfolios
- Everything in Free
Pro annual
Save vs monthly
About $2.50/mo
- Unlimited applications
- Unlimited portfolios
- Everything in Free
Questions job seekers ask
Short answers below; full detail in our FAQ and blog.
- What is resume view tracking?
- Resume view tracking means logging when someone opens your unique portfolio link from a job application. ResuTrack shows those events in your dashboard and classifies views as ATS or human when our signals support it, so you can tell whether automated systems or people engaged with your application.What is resume view tracking? (guide) →
- What is the difference between ATS views and human recruiter views?
- ATS views typically come from employer parsing tools or automated workflows. Human views suggest a person opened your portfolio link in a browser. ResuTrack labels each event using technical signals; the distinction is an estimate, not a guarantee about who sat behind the screen.ATS views vs human recruiter views →
- How does link-based resume tracking work?
- You add a unique portfolio URL to your resume or the website field on an application. When that URL is opened, we record the view and tie it to the application you created. If nobody clicks the link, we have nothing to log—there is no hidden tracking inside your PDF file.Full FAQ on tracking →
- Can you tell if my resume PDF was downloaded without clicking the link?
- No. If a system downloads your PDF and never opens your tracking link, ResuTrack cannot see that. That limitation applies to any link-based resume tracker. Putting the link in your header and in the application’s website field improves the odds that a real click gets recorded.How to interpret resume opens and views →
- Where should I put my tracking link?
- Add it to your resume header or contact section, and use the website or portfolio field on job forms when the employer provides one. Using both places when available increases opportunities for a click. Label the line clearly, for example “Portfolio” or “View my work,” so recruiters know what to open.How to add your tracking link →
Ready to see real activity?
Create a portfolio link, place it where recruiters look, and watch your dashboard fill in.