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Yee Chow🙏 2 karmaMar 6, 2026@FormHugThe interface is pretty good. MCP is quite friendly to Agent. I'm really surprised to find that the interface design itself is also a piece of cake. I'm gonna replace it with typeform and give it a shot. -
This feels like one of those tools that removes a super annoying workflow people just accepted for years.
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AI fills out your PDF forms — then notarizes them by videoOpenUpload your documents and Wellsent fills out your form's fields for you — you review, sign, and download, and we tell you what to notarize or mail. Your info is saved, so next filing we only ask what's missing. Built for liens, permits, immigration paperwork, uncontested divorces, and more. And when a situation needs real legal judgment, we refer you to a trusted partner firm. -
I'm a Senior SWE with ~8 years of experience in front end and full stack development. I signed up for this tool after leaving my most recent role as the promise of saving 8 hours per week filling out job application forms seemed like a no brainer. Prepping for SWE interviews - especially senior - is incredibly time consuming any optimizations to that process to give more time to practice is invaluable. My expectations were tempered going in, and I was hoping for ~1 - 2 new interview every other week to augment my own efforts. I was blown away by the results, and was regularly receiving 3 - 5 interview requests weekly. Landed a new role end of December that checked my boxes (front end, dev advocacy opportunity, step up in comp -- $35K raise in this case), and am very happy in the investment I made in ApplyPass. Your mileage may vary depending on your experience level, but the premium plan I used which had ~400 applications going out per week was more than worth the subscription plan.

