Every tool, compared.Honestly.
Trackers, resume builders, autofill copilots, auto-apply bots. We say where each one genuinely wins, then show what changes when an agent finds roles, helps tailor your package, and queues supported applications. Pick a head-to-head.
Huntr
A clean place to log the jobs you find and apply to by hand. ScoutJobs curates roles, helps tailor documents, and can queue supported auto-apply runs.
CompareTeal
A strong resume builder, ATS analyzer, and manual tracker that makes you a better applicant. ScoutJobs adds curated matches and supported auto-apply runs.
CompareRezi
The sharpest AI resume builder and ATS-keyword scorer there is. It stops when you hit Apply. ScoutJobs finds roles, helps tailor per application, and queues supported submissions.
CompareSimplify
A free autofill copilot that types the form so you apply in a click. You still find every role and hit Submit. ScoutJobs can submit supported ATS runs after review or opt-in automatic dispatch.
CompareAIApply
A broad toolkit where auto-apply is a paid add-on metered by credits, behind an 18-step onboarding. ScoutJobs includes supported auto-apply with Pro credits and a monthly refill.
CompareJobCopilot
The closest tool to us: it also scans daily and auto-applies, but fills a 20–50/day cap. ScoutJobs focuses on a curated shortlist, each match with a reason.
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