Huntr is a solid tool — but it's built for the US market, priced in dollars, and has no native mobile app. If you're job hunting in the UK and want GBP pricing and a proper iOS and Android app, My Job Trackr was built for you.
| Feature | My Job Trackr | Huntr |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing currency | GBP (£2.99/mo) | USD ($) |
| Free tier | Yes — 3 jobs/month, no card required | Limited (40 job cap, no expiry) |
| iOS app | Yes — native iOS app | No (web only) |
| Android app | Yes — native Android app | No (web only) |
| Track applications | Yes | Yes |
| Interview scheduling | Yes | Yes |
| Offer comparison | Yes | No |
| Deadline reminders | Yes | No |
| Built for UK job seekers | Yes | No (US-focused) |
Huntr does a good job of tracking applications in a kanban-style board. But if you're based in the UK, a few things quickly become frustrating:
My Job Trackr is free to start — no credit card required. Pro plans are £2.99/month (billed monthly) or available on a free-forever tier with 3 tracked jobs.
My Job Trackr was designed specifically for job seekers who want a clear, simple way to stay on top of their search — not a project management tool repurposed for job hunting. It focuses on what actually matters:
If you want to learn how to track job applications effectively, or you're applying for graduate schemes and managing multiple deadlines at once, My Job Trackr is built for exactly that kind of organised, multi-application search.
Switching is straightforward. Create a free account at My Job Trackr (no card required), then log your current applications manually — it takes about 10 minutes if you have 10–15 active applications. There's no data import from Huntr, but the setup is quick enough that it's not a barrier.
Your data stays in My Job Trackr — there's no vendor lock-in, and you can export your data at any time on a Pro plan.
GBP pricing, native iOS and Android apps, deadline reminders. Free tier available — no credit card required.