1 frankvienna 0 6/9/2025, 6:09:26 PM

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frankvienna · 8h ago
I didn’t plan to start something. I just wanted to keep track of the chaos.

After graduating, I figured finding a job in tech would be straightforward: solid experience, a clean portfolio, some solid interviews.

It wasn’t.

What surprised me most wasn’t the rejections, it was the silence. No feedback. No updates. Just an inbox full of unanswered applications and a spreadsheet that got messier by the week.

So I built a small tool to organize everything. Nothing fancy, just a way to see where I’d applied, what version of my resume I used, and who (if anyone) got back to me.

It worked. Not magically, I didn’t land a job overnight but I felt like I had control again.

Then some friends asked if they could use it. Then a few strangers. Now it’s called Woberry.

woberry.com

It helps people manage job applications, craft better resumes, and stay on top of follow-ups. It’s grown far beyond what I built for myself, and honestly, it’s still growing.

No grand launch. No viral moment. Just something useful that I decided to share.

If you’re deep in the job hunt and tired of feeling like you’re shouting into the void, maybe it’ll help you too.

Sometimes the things we build quietly end up mattering more than we expect.