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@LXBStudioLLC LXBStudioLLC released this 05 Jul 17:59
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Envoy is a Windows desktop app that scores how likely a job posting is a waste of your time and shows you the reasons behind the score. It also has a human-gated apply copilot (it tailors your resume and fills the form, you review and submit) and a job search over public ATS feeds.

What's new in v1.0.1

A hardening and polish release on top of v1.0.0, after a full pass over the code ahead of opening the project up.

Fixes

  • Apply and browser: fixed a Chrome DevTools navigation bug that could hang the apply flow. The tailored-resume PDF filename is now sanitized, which closes a path that could write a file outside the app's folder. Screenshot capture now honors the setting, and you can turn it off.
  • Settings: saves are now atomic, so a crash or a locked file can't wipe your stored API keys, and a failed save shows up in the UI instead of failing quietly. The Brave Search key is masked.
  • LLM providers: fixed the default cloud models and model selection (OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini) and the Anthropic connectivity check.
  • Ghost detection: the Duplicate JD signal is now wired to a live corpus.

Under the hood

  • Real file logging and visible crash reporting, so bug reports are easier.
  • Full AGPL-3.0 license text, third-party notices, and a cleaner README and CONTRIBUTING with a set of good first issues.

Downloads

File What it is
Envoy-v1.0.1-setup.exe Installer (recommended). Sets up Start-menu shortcuts.
Envoy-v1.0.1-win-x64.zip Portable. Unzip and run Envoy.exe, no install.

Both are self-contained, so you don't need the .NET runtime. Windows 10 or 11, 64-bit.

Verifying the download

Every binary is Authenticode-signed by "LXBSTUDIO LLC" (Azure Trusted Signing) and timestamped. You can also check it against SHA256SUMS.txt:

Get-FileHash .\Envoy-v1.0.1-setup.exe -Algorithm SHA256

Feedback and bug reports are welcome. Open an issue or a discussion. Envoy is tuned for precision: it flags a posting only on strong or converging evidence, and it never puts a bare "fake" label on a named company.