I built this because I was tired of forms
Every Saturday, I'd spend hours applying for jobs. Same information, different boxes. copy-paste, copy-paste, copy-paste.
Then I'd get frustrated, close my laptop, and order pizza instead.
So I built fyllr — a Chrome extension that remembers your details and fills forms instantly.
The breaking point was a 12-page grant application
I spent an entire Sunday filling out a research grant form. Same questions I'd answered countless times: name, address, work history, project description.
Halfway through, the page crashed. Lost everything.
That night, I started coding. Three weeks later, I had the first version of Fyllr working. Now I use it for everything — job applications, client forms, even online shopping.
My friends started asking for it. So here it is.
How it actually works
- 1
Tell it about yourself once
Upload your resume or input your basic information. Everything stays on your computer — I never see it.
- 2
When you encounter a form, click the green button
Fyllr appears as a small button on any webpage with forms. One click, and it fills everything it recognizes.
- 3
Review and submit
Always double-check before submitting. Some forms have unique layouts that might need manual adjustments.
What you should know upfront
This isn't revolutionary technology. It's a practical tool that saves you time on repetitive tasks.
- →Works on most forms, but not all (some are too complex)
- →You'll still need to review before submitting
- →Complex forms with unusual layouts might need manual tweaking
- →Your data stays on your computer — I genuinely don't want to store it
- →It's helped me complete 200+ job applications and saved approximately 40 hours
Two options, no complexity
Use it free to get started, or upgrade for unlimited access when you need it.
Unlimited
- ✓Unlimited forms
- ✓Advanced field matching
- ✓Multi-page form support
- ✓Priority email support
Cancel anytime. No questions asked.
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Install it now, use it on your next form. If it doesn't save you time, simply uninstall it.
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