AltoTrail

About AltoTrail

AltoTrail helps people explore jobs, occupations, skills and labour-market information across Europe through free, multilingual tools.

What AltoTrail is

AltoTrail is a working product prototype for multilingual job seekers in Europe. It combines job exploration, occupation and skill navigation, AI-assisted application support, and labour-market insights.

  • Explore occupations, skills, countries, regions and job opportunities.
  • Use AI-assisted job application support without turning the product into a generic chatbot.
  • Understand labour-market context through structured data and source-backed insight pages.

Who it is for

AltoTrail is built for people who need simple, trustworthy tools while navigating the European labour market.

  • Job seekers looking across countries and languages.
  • People changing occupation or exploring new work areas.
  • Multilingual users who need job and labour-market information to be easier to understand.

Product principles

The product is designed to stay simple, useful and privacy-conscious for job seekers.

  • Free to use.
  • No login required.
  • No personal data storage.
  • Multilingual by design.
  • Structured data before AI generation.
  • Controlled AI pipelines instead of one generic chatbot.

What exists today

AltoTrail already has several working product surfaces that can be tested and improved.

  • AltoTrail Assistant: AI-assisted job application support.
  • AltoTrail Explorer: occupation, country, region and job exploration.
  • Skill-based exploration: search and navigate through skills and related occupations.
  • AltoTrail Insights: labour-market statistics and European employment data, currently in development.

Business model direction

AltoTrail is intended to remain free for job seekers. The first revenue layer is planned around SEO-driven traffic, Google AdSense and selected advertising partners. Static and cacheable pages can scale with low marginal cost, while LLM usage is controlled through specialized routes, limits and structured pipelines.