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Answers to the things people actually hit.

Frequently asked

Will it ever submit an application without me?

Not unless you tell it to. Stop-before-submit is on by default: the bot completes everything, leaves the finished form open in a tab, and marks it "ready for your review" in the tracker. You click Submit yourself. Autopilot submission is an explicit setting you would have to turn on.

What does each application cost me?

Roughly 16 cents of DeepSeek usage when resume tailoring is on, billed straight to your own key. The Holo key that drives the bot has a free tier. Captcha solving, if you enable it, is about a third of a cent per solve on your 2Captcha balance. The dashboard shows the calculation for your actual knowledge-base size in Settings.

Which job sites does it work on?

LinkedIn for finding jobs and Easy Apply, and it completes external applications on the major hiring systems: Workday, Greenhouse, Lever, Ashby, iCIMS, ADP, SuccessFactors, Paycom, and more. Because the bot reads pages the way a person does instead of using per-site scripts, unfamiliar sites usually work too. When one defeats it, it stops, tells you why, and queues the job for you to finish by hand.

Why should I use a personal email instead of my school email?

Measured experience: applications sent from school addresses get auto-rejected noticeably more often than the same profile with a personal address. Use a personal email in your profile.

Can I run it from my phone?

Yes, fully. Sign in to this site on your phone: paste a job link and press Start, and Chrome on your computer picks the command up within seconds and begins applying. The play-by-play narrates every step, "Watch live" streams the bot's actual screen to your phone, and Stop works from either device. The computer with Chrome and the extension has to be on and awake.

Can I tailor a resume without running the bot?

Yes: Tailor Studio, the 🪡 button at the top of the dashboard. Paste a job posting's link (we read the page for you) or the posting text, and in about a minute you get a one-page resume written for exactly that job from your real background, audited fact-by-fact by a second AI, plus a matching cover letter if you want one. Works on any device, runs on your own AI key for pennies.

How do updates reach me?

The website updates itself: open dashboard tabs quietly refresh within about 30 seconds of a new release (never in the middle of a run - you get a small "update ready" pill instead). If your extension falls behind, a banner at the top of the dashboard says so and links the update; replace the files in the same folder and press the reload arrow at chrome://extensions, and your setup is kept. Once the extension is installed from the Chrome Web Store, it updates itself too.

Does it make things up about me?

No. Every answer traces to your profile or the resume tailored for that job. When a form asks something your record does not cover, it writes "N/A" or leaves it for you rather than inventing an answer. A second AI audits every tailored resume against your real background before it is used.

Troubleshooting

The site says the extension is not installed, but I installed it
  1. Check chrome://extensions: Knockwork should be listed and toggled on, with no red error text.
  2. Click the reload icon on the extension card, then come back and press "I installed it, check again."
  3. Make sure you are in Google Chrome itself, not Edge, Brave, or Safari.
The dashboard says "not connected"
  1. Reload the extension at chrome://extensions, then refresh the dashboard page.
  2. If you are on your phone, the computer running the bot must be awake and online.
Resume tailoring shows "not reachable"

The tailoring service is not running or your key is missing. Open Settings, check the Resume tailoring section: it shows exactly what is wrong (no key, out of credits, or service down) and how to fix it.

The bot is stuck on a page

Press Stop. It halts within a couple of seconds and logs everything it did. Then use the tracker row's Open button to look at the page it was on; some sites throw captchas or errors that need one human click. Press Apply on the row to send it back in; completed pages are usually saved by the site, so it resumes where it left off.

Something looks wrong and I want to tell the developer

Click "Report a problem" above your applications. It bundles what the bot saw and did (no passwords) and sends it to us with your note. That is genuinely the most useful thing you can do; most fixes start from one of these reports.

Still stuck?

Use "Report a problem" in the dashboard, or email the address on the main page. A human reads every one.