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M001: Gmail and draft quality loop
Vision: Turn the existing job tracker into a daily-use personal job-search workspace where Gmail import and AI drafting are strong enough to trust, while preserving manual control over all real-world sending and applying.
Success Criteria
- User can import a job found elsewhere, generate a tailored CV and cover-letter package that feels specific enough to start from, and save/edit that package inside the job workspace.
- User can connect Gmail, import the right message or thread into a job with less cleanup than before, and see the imported correspondence reflected in that job’s timeline/workspace.
- User can generate a follow-up or reply draft grounded in the imported correspondence and saved job/application context.
- The daily loop of job table → follow-up/dashboard → individual job workspace feels coherent and actionable for an individual user.
- No part of the milestone auto-sends email or auto-applies to jobs.
Key Risks / Unknowns
- Gmail import may still feel unreliable if matching and import clarity do not improve enough to reduce manual cleanup.
- AI draft quality may still feel generic even though the draft surfaces already exist.
- The workflow may remain fragmented if table/dashboard/job-detail changes do not land as one coherent loop.
- Real value may depend on live Gmail + AI + persisted job context wiring, not isolated endpoint improvements.
Proof Strategy
- Gmail import reliability and trust → retire in S01 by proving a user can connect Gmail, review likely messages or threads for a job, and import the right correspondence into that job with clearer matching behavior.
- AI draft quality and usefulness → retire in S02 by proving imported job context plus profile/CV context produce tailored drafts the user can edit and save as actual working material.
- Reply/follow-up assistance grounded in real context → retire in S03 by proving imported correspondence and saved draft state feed a useful reply/follow-up drafting flow.
- Workflow coherence across daily surfaces → retire in S04 and S05 by proving the table/dashboard/job workspace work as one control loop and by re-checking the whole loop end-to-end.
Verification Classes
- Contract verification: backend/frontend tests, artifact checks for new endpoints and UI flows, persisted state checks, import/draft wiring verification
- Integration verification: real Gmail OAuth/import plus live AI-service-backed draft generation exercised through the app
- Operational verification: repeated use of the workflow across auth/config/service boundaries without dangerous outbound automation
- UAT / human verification: whether Gmail import feels trustworthy and whether drafts feel strong enough to start from in real use
Milestone Definition of Done
This milestone is complete only when all are true:
- all slice deliverables are complete
- Gmail import, correspondence state, and draft-generation surfaces are actually wired together
- the real browser entrypoint exists and is exercised through the table/dashboard/job loop
- success criteria are re-checked against live behavior, not just artifact presence
- final integrated acceptance scenarios pass
Requirement Coverage
- Covers: R001, R002, R003, R004, R005, R006, R007, R008, R010
- Partially covers: R009
- Leaves for later: R011, R012, R013
- Orphan risks: none
Slices
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S01: Smarter Gmail import and matching
risk:highdepends:[]After this: User can connect Gmail, review likely messages or threads for a job, and import correspondence with much better matching confidence and less manual cleanup.
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S02: Stronger AI application package drafting
risk:highdepends:[S01]After this: From an imported job plus profile/CV context, the app generates materially better tailored CV and cover-letter drafts that feel specific and usable.
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S03: Reply and follow-up drafting from real thread context
risk:mediumdepends:[S01,S02]After this: Inside a job, the user can generate follow-up and reply drafts grounded in imported correspondence and saved application context, then edit them before sending manually.
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S04: Daily control loop surfaces
risk:mediumdepends:[S01,S03]After this: The job table works as the primary overview and the follow-up/dashboard surfaces clearly show what needs attention next for an individual user.
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S05: End-to-end trust and workflow polish
risk:lowdepends:[S01,S02,S03,S04]After this: The full loop works cleanly in a real environment: import job → generate package → apply externally → import/update correspondence → draft follow-up/reply → track progress confidently.
Boundary Map
S01 → S02
Produces:
- improved Gmail import workflow in
job-tracker-ui/src/components/Correspondence.tsxthat yields job-linked imported correspondence with clearer message/thread selection behavior - stronger backend correspondence import surface in
JobTrackerApi/Controllers/GmailController.csand related persistence so imported messages reliably attach toJobApplicationrecords - stable job/correspondence linkage that later draft-generation flows can consume as trusted context
Consumes:
- nothing (first slice)
S01 → S03
Produces:
- imported correspondence records tied to a specific job and available through the existing per-job correspondence/timeline surfaces
- message/thread metadata good enough for later reply/follow-up draft context assembly
- a verified Gmail connection/import path that downstream slices can rely on
Consumes:
- nothing (first slice)
S02 → S03
Produces:
- improved application package generation via
JobTrackerApi/Controllers/JobApplicationsController.csreturning stronger tailored CV and cover-letter outputs tied to a job - persisted draft state in the job workspace so later follow-up/reply flows can reuse saved application context
- clearer frontend editing/saving behavior in
job-tracker-ui/src/components/JobDetailsDialog.tsx
Consumes from S01:
- imported correspondence and job-linked message context
S03 → S04
Produces:
- reply/follow-up draft flow grounded in job + correspondence + saved application package context
- explicit manual-send boundary in the job workspace UI and backend behavior
- job-level indicators that a follow-up/reply is ready, missing context, or needs action
Consumes from S01:
- Gmail-imported correspondence context
Consumes from S02:
- saved tailored CV / cover-letter / application package context
S04 → S05
Produces:
- table/dashboard surfaces that summarize readiness, follow-up urgency, and next actions for individual users
- clearer navigation hierarchy across table, follow-up/dashboard, and individual job workspace
- stable daily-use control loop to validate in final integration
Consumes from S01:
- correspondence state and Gmail import outcomes
Consumes from S03:
- follow-up/reply drafting signals and job-level action state