Snagged is a small, independent New Zealand project. We built it in Auckland, and by we, we mostly mean one Kiwi with a laptop who got sick of shotgun applications: firing the same CV at fifty listings and hearing back from none of them. Career advisors all give the same advice: tailor every application to the role. Nobody has time to do that fifty times over. So we built the tool that does the tedious part.
It brings live New Zealand jobs into one place, from public listings to local roles posted directly on the site. When you find one worth chasing, the AI reshapes your real CV to fit that exact role, drafts a cover letter, and scores how well you match before you apply. A simple tracker keeps every application in one tidy list so nothing slips through the cracks. And you review every draft before it goes anywhere. The AI works for you, not the other way around.
One hard rule: tailoring, never fabricating. Snagged presents the experience you genuinely have in its best light, and it is built not to invent jobs, skills, or results. Automatic checks flag anything that does not trace back to your real CV, and you always get the final say. If it is not already true about you, it does not go in your application. The full stance is on our no-fabrication page.
The same plain treatment. Your CV and personal details stay yours: they are encrypted, we never sell your data, and you can delete your account and everything with it whenever you like. The privacy policy lists exactly which providers process your data and how long anything is kept.
There is no big team, no office, and no corporate backer behind this. That is not false modesty, it is just the truth, and it keeps us sharp: a tool this size only survives if it genuinely helps people land jobs.
Questions, ideas, or something not working the way it should? Get in touch. Real person, real reply, usually within a business day.