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Job application tracker for Google Sheets

A clean Sheets tracker with the columns that matter — status, CV version sent, last reply, next action — and none of the forty you'd add at 1am. The Google Sheets version is being finished — leave your email and it lands in your inbox the moment it's live.

What's inside the Google Sheets template

13 columns — the ones that answer “what did I send, to whom, and what's next?” — and not one more.

  • Company

    Who you applied to.

  • Role

    The exact title from the posting.

  • Status

    One of ten stages, Saved through Archived.

  • Applied on

    The date it actually went out.

  • CV version sent

    Which CV they have — the thing everyone forgets.

  • Last reply

    When you last heard from them.

  • Next action

    The one thing to do next.

  • Next action date

    When to do it. Sort by this column each morning.

  • Contact

    Recruiter or hiring manager, if you have one.

  • Source

    Where you found the role.

  • Job URL

    The posting, before it disappears.

  • Salary range

    Posted or guessed — mark which.

  • Notes

    Anything future you will want to know.

Status stages: Saved · Preparing · Applied · Assessment · Interview · Final stage · Offer · Rejected · Ghosted · Archived — the same ten stages Erioun uses, so moving up later is a rename-free experience.

How to use it

  1. Make your own copy

    Open the template link and choose File → Make a copy, so you're editing your sheet, not ours.

  2. Add a row when you apply

    One application per row, the moment it goes out — company, role, date, and which CV version they got.

  3. Update it when you hear back

    When a reply lands, set Status from the dropdown and note the date in Last reply. This is the manual part.

  4. Sort by next action each morning

    Sort or filter by Next action date and do the top thing. That's the whole system.

Get notified when it's ready

The Google Sheets version is being finished — leave your email and it lands in your inbox the moment it's live.

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Frequently asked

Does the tracker work in the Google Sheets mobile app?

Yes. It's a plain sheet — no scripts or add-ons — so it works in the Sheets app on Android and iOS, including the status dropdowns.

How do the status dropdowns work in Google Sheets?

The Status column uses Sheets' built-in data validation with ten stages: Saved, Preparing, Applied, Assessment, Interview, Final stage, Offer, Rejected, Ghosted and Archived. Tap a cell and pick from the list.

Can I share the sheet with a coach or a friend?

Yes — it's a normal Google Sheet, so standard sharing applies. Give view access for accountability or edit access if someone is helping you run the search.

What happens when the spreadsheet gets big?

Honestly: upkeep grows with every row. Around 20-30 active applications, updating statuses and reply dates by hand becomes its own chore. That's the point where a tracker that updates itself — like Erioun — starts paying for the switch.

The honest upsell

This is the manual version.

Erioun fills itself in — every application gets its own email address, replies file themselves and statuses stay current. You're always one tap from adjusting, and nothing is ever sent without you.