Changelog
What’s new in Vector
Every change, documented.
v1.0.0-beta — March 2026
Initial public release.
- Job discovery. LinkedIn-powered job search with configurable titles, locations, and remote preferences.
- Intelligent scoring.AI-powered role fit scoring (0–100) with breakdowns for role fit, seniority alignment, and tech overlap.
- Red flags & overrides. Per-flag override system with pre-generated rebuttal options. Overrides feed into Memory for future scoring.
- Context interview. Conversational onboarding that extracts structured preferences from natural language answers. Entries tagged as stated, inferred, or rebuttal.
- Memory system. Compiled context profile with weighted entries. Stated preferences are hard constraints, inferred entries are soft modifiers, behavioral signals emerge from usage patterns.
- Resume tailoring. Per-opportunity resume generation. ATS-compliant output. Education and personal details preserved exactly.
- Application tracker. Pipeline stages from Applied through Offer/Rejected/Ghosted. Manual and automatic stage progression.
- Email integration. Gmail OAuth with scoped access. Automatic stage detection from email signals. Draft replies for user approval. Never auto-sends.
- Calendar integration. Read-only Google Calendar sync for conflict detection and blocked period awareness.
- Interview pipeline. Per-stage prep generation and debrief extraction. Accumulated context carries forward across rounds.
- Offer tracking. Compensation logging, deadline management, and leverage script generation for competing offers.
- AI engine detection. Automatic detection of Claude CLI, Gemini CLI, Codex CLI, and Kimi CLI. Fallback to API key entry.
- Pre-interview briefings. Company context, interviewer details, prep notes, and meeting links assembled before each interview.
- Behavioral signals. Skip patterns, approval patterns, and outcome correlations automatically feed back into scoring weights.
Older versions are not publicly documented. Vector development began in early 2026 as an internal tool before being released as a standalone product.