Mission · 2026

The line.

Job search is broken. Indeed and LinkedIn sell your attention to recruiters; the platforms reward whoever can volume out the bot field, and the honest applicants who refuse to spray-and-pray pay for it. We built Incognito for them — for the people who'd rather submit thirty real applications a week than watch a machine pretend it submitted three hundred.

What we built

Incognito takes the volume problem off the human and puts it on the machine, but only to the line where the machine still tells the truth.

We will preview an application for you. We will surface the form, prefill it, and show you the captcha when one fires. What we will not do — what every honest tool refuses — is claim that we submitted when we didn't. We will not invent activity. We will not let a captcha-walled posting silently dead-end into a "submitted" status nobody actually saw a confirmation for.

"If we can't prove it submitted, we won't say we did."

That invariant — the truth-in-claim contract — is not marketing. It's a regression test we run on every commit. If a code path tries to mark an application "applied" without a confirmation receipt, the build fails. Every time.

Who this is for

Privacy-first applicants. Ghost-mode searchers. People between roles who don't want their current employer to find them on a public job board. People who tried "fully autonomous" and watched their applications quietly evaporate into the void. People who'd rather submit thirty real applications a week than have a machine pretend it submitted three hundred.

Where we'll never go

Stored hidden under your résumé to "trick the ATS." Spamming recruiter inboxes from cold-purchased lists. Pretending a confirmation email arrived when none did. Calling a non-applied job applied because it's in your queue. Volume metrics that count clicks as applications.

We're a small team. We pay for our own LLM calls and our own browser sessions. The unit economics work because we tell the truth about what works. The day they don't work is the day we tell you, raise prices, or close the company. We will not paper over the math.

The team

You'll see the team after we hit a thousand paying users. Not because we have anything to hide — we don't — but because the founder's name is not the product. The product is the contract above. If the contract holds, the team will introduce itself when there's enough of a track record to introduce.

— Incognito, drafted by NobuAI for the founders

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