Career transition intelligence for experienced professionals.

Mission

Job searching is isolating, opaque, and often demoralising. You're expected to manage a complex, months-long process with spreadsheets and memory — while the signals that matter most are buried in your inbox. We built ArcVia because we've been there, and we believe experienced professionals deserve tools that match the complexity of their search.

The intelligence layer

Most job search tools are trackers — you put data in, they organise it. ArcVia is different. It reads recruiting signals from your inbox using a two-layer classification engine: deterministic rules handle common patterns (recruiter outreach, interview scheduling, rejection language), and AI handles ambiguous cases with confidence scoring.

These signals feed into a momentum engine that tracks every opportunity through four states — strong, active, cooling, and dormant — based on real evidence. Silence alone doesn't mean cooling. Silence combined with repeated unanswered follow-ups does. The system understands the difference.

On top of this, a guidance engine generates contextual prompts — a follow-up that's overdue, an interview with no prep logged, momentum dropping on a lead you care about — so you always know where your attention will matter most.

What we believe

Your time is too valuable for busywork.

Signal detection and pipeline tracking should be automatic — not another job on top of your job search.

Intelligence beats organisation.

Knowing where to focus matters more than having a neat spreadsheet. AI should surface what you'd otherwise miss.

Privacy is non-negotiable.

We classify recruiting signals from your inbox without ever storing your email content. Your search is private. Period.

Who it's for

ArcVia is built for experienced professionals navigating career transitions — directors, VPs, senior ICs, and anyone managing a complex, multi-company search. The signal detection and momentum scoring are tuned for the patterns and timelines of these kinds of searches, where missing a signal or losing momentum has real consequences.

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