Journey workspace
Tool-first entry
No signup required for first use

Start with the most urgent question and keep the rest in one workflow.

Journey is the default workspace for job fit, resume review, assessment, offer comparison, and cover letter drafting. You can start without signing in. On free, after sign-in you can save up to 3 journeys and use JD Fit, Resume Review, the Big Five assessment, AI chat, Offer Compare, and Cover Letter within the free limits.

Best first step
Check whether this role is worth applying to
Start with Job Match if the main question is β€œshould I spend time on this role at all?”
Start with Job Match β†’
High urgency
Fix the resume before sending another application
Jump into Resume Review if you already know the role and need sharper positioning fast.
Start with Resume Review β†’
Signal upgrade
Get a stronger sense of your best-fit work style
Run the assessment when the problem is bigger than one JD and you need clarity.
Start with Assessment β†’
Decision mode
Compare two offers like an actual decision, not a gut feeling
Use the offer step when salary alone is not enough to decide between paths.
Start with Offer Compare β†’
Workspace

Main workspace

Start with the most urgent question, then let the rest of the workflow inherit the context instead of repeating yourself.

Job fit
Resume review
Assessment
Offer compare
Cover letter
Journey workspaceStart a journey, then work step by step.
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Start with the task you need help with right now

Use the journey without signing in. If you want cloud history later, sign in and keep your progress in one place.

Prefer to keep your progress?

Start here

Use Journey when you want the sequence handled for you

If your next question is already obvious, you can still jump straight to a single tool.

You are here
🧭Journey
Use this when: You are new to JobMirror or your problem spans more than one step.
Next best step: JD Fit β†’
Use first

What you can do without signing in

  • Start the full journey immediately
  • Run JD fit, resume review, assessment, offer compare, and cover letter flow
  • Explore the workflow before committing to an account
Save later

What you unlock after sign-in

  • Save up to 3 journeys on the free plan
  • Keep progress and come back later
  • Upgrade only if you need unlimited usage
Best fit

Who Journey is best for

  • People actively applying and iterating fast
  • Candidates comparing two or more offers
  • Job seekers who want decisions, not generic chat

How the workflow sharpens as you move forward

If you want the framework after using the tool, here is the 5-step logic behind Journey.

STEP 01

Check job fit first

Paste your resume and the JD to see missing keywords, weak fit signals, and whether the role is worth your time.

STEP 02

Tighten your resume

Fix the bullets, keyword coverage, and ATS issues that matter most before you apply.

STEP 03

Use your strengths better

The assessment helps you explain what kind of work suits you instead of guessing in interviews.

STEP 04

Compare offers properly

Salary alone is not enough. Weigh remote value, growth, commute cost, and risk together.

STEP 05

Draft the cover letter

Generate a direct, role-specific draft you can actually edit instead of generic filler.

Frequently asked before people start

Do I need to sign in before using Journey?
No. The first run is intentionally friction-light. You can start the journey without signing in and only log in if you want cloud history and saved journeys.
What does the free plan actually include?
Free includes 3 JD Fits/day, 3 Resume Reviews/day, 2 Big Five assessments, a preview Career Decision Report, 10 AI chats/day, 2 Offer Compares/month, 2 Cover Letters/month, and up to 3 saved journeys after sign-in.
Can I use JobMirror Journey for free to compare job offers?
Yes. Offer comparison is included on the free plan in limited form, so you can test a real decision before paying for unlimited usage.
Can I use JobMirror Journey to write a cover letter without starting from scratch?
Yes. The Journey flow includes a cover letter step designed for people who already have a target role and want a direct, editable draft fast.
When should I use Journey instead of a single tool?
Use Journey when your problem spans more than one step β€” for example, checking job fit, fixing your resume, then comparing the offer that comes out of it.