Last spring, I spent more nights on LinkedIn Jobs than on Netflix. One role even dragged me through four rounds of interviews before ghosting me completely.

Somehow, the bar keeps rising—referral? Video intro? Homework project?—and still we’re told “just follow up.” After the 30-hour week called “full-time recruiting,” I rarely had energy left to chase down recruiters’ emails, let alone write something thoughtful.

So, I built a shortcut for myself.


The Idea in Plain English

One click = one polite follow-up.

No tabs, no digging through Google, no wondering what to say.


What I Actually Did (Non-Engineer Edition)

  1. Googled “how to make a Chrome extension.” Copied the starter template, swapped icons, and added a textbox for my webhook link.

  2. Hooked it to Make.com. Think of Make as Lego blocks for the internet—drag this, drop that, tell it “when you see X, do Y.”

  3. Asked ChatGPT to write the email. Prompt: “In 120 words or less, polite, mention the job title, express genuine interest.”

  4. Pulled recruiter info from Apollo. Free tier—best thing for a student budget.

  5. Tested on myself. It worked.


Why Bother Following Up Anyway?


Honest Lessons (So Far)


What’s Next (After I Catch My Breath)


Build With Me

If you’re a fellow builder looking for a teammate, I’d love to collaborate:

JavaScript tinkererswho know their way around Chrome Extensions
No-code automatorsready to stretch Make.com in new ways
Prompt-crafting nerds who can wring the perfect tone from ChatGPT

Ping me on LinkedIn (Parviz Sadikov) or email [email protected]