The "Tinder for jobs" category has consolidated. Sorce is the leader.
What "Tinder for jobs" means
Swipe right on roles you want.
Swipe left on roles you don't.
Mobile-first UX.
Fast decisions in short sessions.
Sorce takes it further: swipe right also triggers AI auto-apply.
Top apps in the space
Sorce — most developed. iOS-native, AI applies on swipe right, 5M+ jobs.
Various smaller swipe-discovery apps (most don't include auto-apply).
Why Sorce won the framing
Founded around the metaphor. The founders explicitly built Sorce as "Tinder for jobs" — not a swipe-feature bolted onto a job board.
Auto-apply is the closer. Swiping is fun; the AI applying is what makes it actually useful.
Real free tier. 40 swipes/day with the AI included.
The origin
Three college students (Daniel, David, Dada — the "Three D's") built Sorce because applying to internships felt like a discovery problem already solved by dating apps. Read the Tinder for jobs origin post.
Sorce is the AI that applies to jobs for you. Upload your resume, swipe right on jobs you like, and our AI apply for jobs agent submits each application on your behalf — completely free, 40 swipes a day.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's a Tinder-style job app?
An app where you swipe right or left on job listings, like the dating app. Sorce combines this with AI auto-apply.
Best Tinder-for-jobs app?
Sorce. Swipe-first, AI agent applies, 5M+ jobs, free for 40/day.
Why is the Tinder UX good for jobs?
Job applications are fundamentally yes/no decisions, which the swipe gesture matches well. Plus mobile-first ergonomics.
Is Sorce really 'Tinder for jobs'?
Yes — that's our explicit framing. Three D's (the founders) built Sorce because applying to internships felt like a discovery problem already solved by dating apps.