LoopCV

LoopCV is an AI job-search automation platform

A brief overview of LoopCV

LoopCV is an AI job-search automation platform built around one core promise: reduce the manual grind of applying to jobs at scale. The homepage is explicit about the workflow. You upload your CV, choose job titles and locations, and LoopCV searches for jobs, applies on your behalf or lets you review matches first, and tracks performance over time. It also says more than 25,000 jobseekers have found jobs through the platform and that users typically get 3x more interviews than with manual applications.

What I find useful about LoopCV is that it is not just “auto apply” in the narrow sense. It combines job aggregation, filtering, recruiter email outreach, CV experimentation, application tracking, LinkedIn-assisted applying, and AI resume tooling in one system. That makes it less like a single hacky automation and more like a full outbound engine for job seekers.

Reasons to consider LoopCV

The strongest reason to consider LoopCV is volume with structure. A lot of job seekers do eventually realize that manually sending five careful applications a week is often too slow, especially in competitive roles. LoopCV is built for that exact bottleneck. It runs what it calls “loops,” automated search cycles that check multiple times per day, surface matched jobs, and either apply automatically or semi-automatically depending on your setup.

The second reason is control. Auto-apply tools become dangerous when they spray bad-fit applications everywhere. LoopCV at least gives you company exclusions, job filters, multiple CVs, manual-review options, and analytics on opens, replies, and CV performance. That combination matters more than the automation itself. Automation without targeting usually just scales rejection.

I would also consider it if resume iteration is part of the problem, not just application volume. LoopCV has expanded into AI CV checks, AI CV building, cover-letter generation, and mock-interview support. That means the product is trying to improve both sides of the funnel: how many relevant jobs you reach, and how strong your materials are once you reach them.

What can you accomplish with LoopCV?

You can automate large parts of the job search process. LoopCV lets you create searches by title and location, pull jobs from multiple boards and career pages, and then either auto-apply, semi-auto apply, or send personalized recruiter emails. It also supports a browser extension for cases where login-based application flows are needed, without asking for your credentials directly.

You can also use it to run a more measured job-search system instead of a blind application blast. LoopCV tracks job applications, helps compare CV variants, reports on email opens and replies, and exposes tools like CV checking and CV building to improve conversion. In practice, that means you can test different resumes, different targeting, and different outreach approaches instead of guessing what is not working.

Beyond applying, you can use LoopCV for adjacent job-search work: resume building, resume checking, cover-letter generation, and mock-interview preparation. That makes it more useful for candidates who need help tightening their materials, not only increasing volume.

Top features of LoopCV

  • Auto-apply and semi-automated application workflows.
  • Job aggregation across 20+ job boards plus hidden career pages.
  • Job filtering, job matching, and company exclusion controls.
  • Recruiter email outreach with dynamic email templates and email-finder support.
  • Job application tracker for managing applications in one place.
  • LinkedIn Apply browser extension for login-based workflows.
  • AI CV Checker, AI CV Builder, AI Question Answering, AI Mock Interview, and AI Cover Letter Generator.
  • CV A/B testing and analytics on opens, replies, and CV performance.

Pricing plans

LoopCV has a Free plan and at least three paid tiers: Pro, Premium, and Done For You. The official pricing page and FAQ confirm the free tier, the existence of paid tiers, plan-based application limits, priority queueing for Premium and Done For You users, and refunds within 7 days if you have used less than 10% of your plan’s quota. The page also states that additional job applications can be purchased separately through support.

One pricing detail visible from search indexing is that the Done For You plan is listed at $89.99/month. The indexed pricing snippet also confirms named plan cards and indicates that the pricing page contains fuller plan details than the parser exposed line-by-line. The official student page separately advertises a 20% discount on all LoopCV plans for eligible students.

Because the parser did not reliably expose every plan-card price from the live pricing page, I would publish the structure confidently as:

  • Free
  • Pro
  • Premium
  • Done For You
  • student discount available
  • additional applications available on request
    and only hard-code $89.99/month for Done For You unless you visually confirm the rest from the live page in-browser.

Learning resources

LoopCV has a much better learning surface than most job automation tools. The main site already explains how loops work, how auto-apply works, how recruiter emailing works, and how the extension works. On top of that, its blog includes product-specific educational content around AI CV checking, AI resume building, interview prep, automation workflows, resume templates, and AI-driven hiring.

The most useful official resources I found are:

  • the homepage and FAQ for how the product actually works,
  • the pricing page FAQ for operational details like priority applications, refunds, extra quota, and browser-extension behavior,
  • blog resources on AI CV Checker, resume builder, interview prep, and application automation.

If I were learning LoopCV from scratch, I would start with the homepage workflow, then the pricing FAQ, then the AI CV Checker and interview-prep content. That sequence tells you both how to use the tool and how to avoid using it as a lazy spray-and-pray machine.

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