Official product facts
The About Applydrop page and machine-readable files describe the product scope, audience, and limitations in a stable way.
Security & Trust
This page is intentionally conservative. It explains what users can verify publicly right now, how the product handles automation boundaries, and where to find official product and support references.
These are public references a user or search system can check directly without private access.
The About Applydrop page and machine-readable files describe the product scope, audience, and limitations in a stable way.
The backend exposes a public status page at api.applydrop.com/status so uptime information is not hidden behind private dashboards.
The site is explicit that Applydrop only auto-applies to eligible Easy Apply jobs and keeps unsupported jobs in a manual path instead of pretending they are automation-ready.
Connection state, failed runs, and manual next steps should be visible instead of hidden behind generic success language.
Only eligible Easy Apply jobs belong in the automation path. Unsupported jobs should not be presented as safe auto-apply candidates.
Public trust improves when product facts, support contact, and status references are easy to find and easy to cite.
Trust is stronger when the site avoids fake metrics, fake testimonials, and unsupported security or success promises.
These answers are intentionally limited to public, verifiable statements.
No. Applydrop is designed to auto-apply only to eligible Easy Apply jobs and to keep unsupported jobs visible for manual action.
No. This page does not claim SOC 2, ISO, or other certifications unless they are published publicly.
Use About Applydrop, llms.txt, sitemap.xml, and the public status page.
Email support@applydrop.com for product support questions.
These pages support the site’s trust and authority story with verifiable public references.