Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://rolvelio.app/docs/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
How Rolvelio is structured
Each workspace in Rolvelio covers one part of the search. They’re designed to work together, but you can also just open the one you need.| Workspace | What it’s for |
|---|---|
| Dashboard | Quick overview, what’s active, what needs attention, what’s moved recently |
| Pipeline | Your main board, every kept role with a current status |
| Import Inbox | The review queue, where imported roles land before you decide to keep them |
| Timeline | The long view, how applications are progressing over time |
| Calendar | Task planning, due dates, job-linked tasks, and optional Google Calendar sync |
| Documents | File storage, resumes and cover letters, ready when you need them |
| Contacts | People, recruiters, hiring managers, referrals, all in one place |
| Billing | Subscription management, plan limits, upgrade, and Stripe billing |
A simple daily rhythm
You don’t need a complex routine. This works well: When you open Rolvelio: Start at the Dashboard. See what’s active and what needs a nudge. When you’re actively applying: Work from the Pipeline. Move roles through stages as things change. Use Fit Score before you decide whether to tailor a resume. Open Documents when you need the right file. After a call or interview: Update the role status, add a follow-up task, and log the contact if you met someone new. That’s it. The workspaces are there when you need them, not something you need to fill in perfectly every time.Where to go first
Dashboard
How to use the overview page to stay on top of your search.
Pipeline
How Rolvelio tracks the lifecycle of an application.
Import Inbox
How to review and filter incoming opportunities.
Calendar
How tasks and planning work inside Rolvelio.