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Navox Network
Turn your LinkedIn connections into a job search map.
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Turn your LinkedIn connections into a job search map.
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Your data never leaves your browser. No login. No server. No database. One button deletes everything. Drop your LinkedIn export and get: a force-directed graph scored by tie strength, company search to find who you know at any employer, and a ranked outreach queue that tells you who to message first. Built on Granovetter's weak-ties theory β validated by a 2022 LinkedIn experiment with 20 million users. One warm intro beats 40 cold applications. Free. Open source. Private by architecture.












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Hi Product Hunt π
I'm Nahrin β software engineer and the person who spent months going down a rabbit hole on why job searching is broken.
This started with a research paper. I wanted to understand why referrals work 4β10x better than cold applications. I ended up deep in Granovetter's 1973 weak-ties theory and a 2022 Science paper that ran a causal experiment on 20 million LinkedIn users.
The finding: the people most likely to get you your next job aren't your close friends. They're people you barely know β acquaintances who live in different professional clusters and carry information your close network doesn't have.
The problem: there's no way to see this structure. Your LinkedIn connections list is just names.
So I built the map. When I ran my own data through it, my two structural bridges β my only connections to industries I had no other path into β were the last people I would have thought to reach out to.
Built so your data never leaves your device β no server, no database, one button deletes everything.
Happy to answer questions about the tie strength model, the graph architecture, or the research it's built on. And if you find a warm path to a company you'd been cold-applying to β I genuinely want to hear about it.