At a glance: The SeeVee Chrome extension brings SeeVee to the job posts you’re already browsing. On a posting page (LinkedIn, company careers sites, common ATS portals), the extension can surface contacts, save the role into your Applications, and link the job to your SeeVee account so tailored documents and outreach stay connected. Install once, sign in, and the popup follows you across job boards.
Install the extension
Open Settings → Account in SeeVee and click the install link for the Chrome extension—it opens the official listing in the Chrome Web Store. From there, Add to Chrome installs it and pins it next to your address bar. The same extension works in Chromium-based browsers (Arc, Brave, Edge).
Sign in
The first time you click the extension icon, it asks you to sign in. Signing in uses the same Clerk session that powers seevee.com—if you’re already logged into the app in a tab, the extension picks that up automatically. You only need to repeat sign-in if you sign out of SeeVee everywhere.
What the extension does on a job page
Detects the posting—company, title, location, and (usually) the full description.
Surfaces likely contacts—hiring managers, recruiters, leadership, and peers—same data and categories you see in SeeVee.
Reveals contact details with one click, using your plan’s reveal credits.
Saves the job into your SeeVee Jobs list and, on apply, marks it on Applications.
Where it works best
The extension is most useful on LinkedIn job pages, company careers sites, and the common ATS portals (Greenhouse, Lever, Ashby, Workday, SmartRecruiters). On other sites it can still capture the URL and company name; richer features depend on whether we can read the posting structure.
Permissions
The extension only reads the active tab when you click it (or open a recognized job page). It doesn’t track your browsing in the background. The permissions you grant during install are the standard ones a Chrome extension needs to read posting pages and place its popup.
If something doesn’t show up
Refresh the job page once after installing—some sites finalize their DOM after the initial load.
Check that you’re signed in—the popup will say so if you aren’t.
If contacts don’t load, the company isn’t in our directory yet. Use Network → Search in the app and run discovery against the company URL.
Updates and uninstall
Chrome auto-updates the extension. To uninstall, right-click the icon → Remove from Chrome. None of your SeeVee data is removed by uninstalling the extension—you’ll just lose the on-page surface.
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See also: Account security, extension, and your data, How we find jobs for you, People and contacts on a job, What the Network page does, The Chrome extension isn’t surfacing contacts on a job post.
