No universal rule
Timing depends on the role, stage and communication received.
The silence after applying is the part that wears you down. Erioun turns it into a dated next action - wait, follow up, prepare or move on - so you stop carrying it.
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Erioun helps distinguish normal waiting from follow-up due, ghosted, archive or prepare states.
Timing depends on the role, stage and communication received.
Drafts stay polite and user-confirmed.
You decide when to follow up and when to move on.
A follow-up tracker is a tool that turns every silent job application into a dated next action, so nothing gets forgotten. Erioun's follow-up tracker assigns each role a clear state - wait, follow up, prepare or move on - with a reminder timed to its stage.
There is no universal rule, but a common follow-up window is about one to two weeks after applying or after your last contact. Erioun lets you set follow-up reminders based on the role, stage and any replies received, so you nudge at the right moment instead of guessing.
Track follow-ups by giving each application one clear state and a due date in a single tracker, rather than scattered notes or memory. Erioun's follow-up tracker shows which roles need a nudge, which to wait on, and which to let go, so a large pipeline stays calm and readable.
No. Erioun never sends a message without your confirmation. It can remind you when a follow-up is due and help you draft a short, polite template, but you review and send it yourself - there is no auto-reply or auto-submit.
Every Erioun plan starts with a 14-day free trial, so you can use the follow-up tracker before paying. Plans are Starter, Standard or Premium, billed monthly, yearly or as a one-time Lifetime; AI and email features run on credits rather than being unlimited.
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