When you are deep in a job search, it is easy to feel busy without feeling productive. You are sending applications, updating your resume, preparing for interviews — but is any of it working? Are you getting more interviews than last month? Is your offer rate improving? You often have no idea.
That is the problem Gaply's dashboard solves. It brings your entire career journey into a single, clear view — so you always know exactly where you stand and what deserves your attention today.
Everything You Need, Without Switching Between Tools
Before Gaply, most people managed their job search across five or six different places: a spreadsheet for applications, a notes app for interview prep, a separate tool for resume checking, their email for recruiter communication, and their head for everything else. The overhead of managing the tools becomes a second job.
The Gaply dashboard consolidates everything into one screen. Your total applications, interview rate, offer rate, mock interview count, and resume ATS score sit at the top as live metrics — updated every time you log in.
Below that, the application pipeline funnel shows how many applications have moved from Applied → Responded → Interviewing → Offered. If you are sending 30 applications a month and getting one phone screen, that funnel makes the problem undeniable. The issue is not your effort — it is your targeting or your resume. You know exactly where to fix things.
Your Activity Streak: The Accountability System You Did Not Know You Needed
One of the most underestimated features on the dashboard is the activity streak. It tracks how many consecutive days you have been active on the platform — applying, practicing interviews, completing learning tasks, or logging a round.
This matters more than it sounds. Career progress is a compounding game. Five minutes of focused mock interview practice every day for 30 days produces dramatically better results than three hours in a single anxious weekend session. The streak makes that daily habit visible and worth protecting.
Users consistently report that seeing their streak number stops them from skipping days that would have otherwise felt optional.
The Quick Actions That Remove Every Excuse
At the bottom of the dashboard sit four quick action buttons: Start an interview, Upload a resume, Add a job, Browse the community. Each takes one tap to launch the relevant feature.
This matters because friction kills habits. The faster you can go from "I should practice an interview today" to actually doing it, the more likely it happens. The dashboard removes the barrier entirely.
Using the Dashboard as a Weekly Review
The highest-leverage use of the dashboard is a 10-minute weekly review. Every Sunday evening or Monday morning, open it and ask four questions:
- How many applications did I send last week, and did any move forward?
- Did my resume ATS score improve since I last updated it?
- How many mock interviews did I complete, and is my average score trending up?
- What percentage of my active roadmap did I complete?
These four questions, answered honestly, tell you exactly where to put your energy in the week ahead. No guessing, no vague sense of being busy — just clear data pointing to the next action.
The Insight That Changes How You Search
Most job seekers optimise for effort: send more applications, write more cover letters, spend more hours. The Gaply dashboard optimises for outcomes. It shows you not how busy you are, but how effective you are — and those are often very different things.
A 3% interview rate is not a volume problem. It is a targeting or resume problem. A 100% interview rate but 0% offer rate is not a resume problem. It is an interview performance problem. The dashboard tells you which problem you actually have — and points you to exactly the right tool to fix it.