Job search, handled by the AI you already use

Stop pasting job descriptions into your AI.

jd-intel gives your assistant a direct line to real, current job openings. You ask in plain language. It finds the roles that fit you and ranks them against your background. No copy and paste, no new tool to learn.

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Find senior PM and design roles at fintechs posted this month, US only. Rank them for my background.
Used jd-intel · fetch_jobs · 18 results

Here are the three strongest matches for your background. I weighed them against the payments and zero-to-one work on your resume.

  1. Staff PM, Payments · Stripe · Remote, US · 6 days ago
    Your strongest match: a direct line from your payments work, one level up.
  2. Senior PM, Growth · Ramp · Remote, US · 3 days ago
    A lateral move toward the growth scope you mentioned.
  3. Product Designer, Core · Plaid · New York · 12 days ago
    Worth a look if you would consider a design-lead track in fintech.
Want me to draft a tailored resume bullet for the Stripe role?
This is your assistant's ordinary chat reply, shaped to the request. jd-intel just hands it the real roles, on demand.
Why this exists

Everyone says start with the job boards. Both ways of doing it cost you.

However you chase an edge in the search today, you pay a tax on your own leverage.

Do it yourself

You become the data clerk.

Copy a job description, paste it in, write a fresh prompt, repeat for the next role. None of the effort carries to the next search. The work is yours, every time.

Lean on aggregators

A black box ranks you.

Their algorithm decides what surfaces, tuned for their goals. You never see why a role appeared, or which ones never did. The judgment is theirs, not yours.

jd-intel takes the tax off. It hands current, real postings to the assistant that already knows your background, so your context does the ranking. Not a board's algorithm. Not another tab to manage.

How it works

Set it up once. Then you just ask.

01

Set it up in your AI assistant

One file in Claude Desktop. No terminal, no Node.js, about two minutes. Other MCP clients take one small config.

02

Ask in plain language

"Find product roles at fintechs posted this month." No filters to configure, no syntax to memorize. Just say what you are looking for.

03

It answers with real roles

Current openings, pulled the moment you ask and ranked to you, with links to apply. Then keep going: compare scope, tailor a resume, draft a note.

See the full setup guide →
Even better with context

The more your AI knows you, the sharper the answers.

Point your assistant at a project or chat that holds your resume, your target titles, the things you will and will not do. jd-intel brings the current openings. Your AI does the matching, the way a sharp friend who knows your work would.

Nothing about your profile leaves your machine to make this work. It is the context your assistant already has.

Your assistant already knows
Your resume and the work you have done
Target titles and the level you want
Locations, remote, and hard dealbreakers
What "a good fit" means to you
+ jd-intel adds the real openings, on demand
Under the hood, for those who care

Built on stable ground.

01 / Source

Public APIs, never scraping

jd-intel reads the same hiring platforms companies publish to. Stable and permitted, where scrapers are fragile and get blocked.

02 / Shape

Many platforms, one clean shape

Every posting comes back in one consistent structure your AI can reason over. Plumbing you never have to see.

03 / Place

Runs locally over MCP

A small server on your own machine. Open source, MIT licensed, with nothing hosted in between.

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Install

Two minutes. No terminal.

Claude Desktop runs jd-intel for you on its own bundled runtime. Nothing else to install.

Add to Claude Desktop

1

Download the jd-intel extension, a single .mcpb file.

2

In Settings, open Extensions, then Advanced settings, and install the file you downloaded.

3

Start a new chat. The tools appear on their own, and you are ready to ask.

Download the extension

Other clients

Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, and VS Code use the same server with one small config.

Setup guide →

ChatGPT, Gemini, and other non-MCP clients are not supported yet.