Breeze Apply vs Huntr: An Honest Look

Huntr is a job tracking tool with autofill. Breeze Apply is an auto-apply tool with per-job resume tailoring. They solve different problems, and which one you need depends on where you are in your job search.

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These tools are not really competitors

Huntr is primarily a job tracking platform. It gives you a Kanban board to organize applications, a resume builder, contact management, and a Chrome extension that autofills form fields. It is genuinely useful for staying organized across a long job search.

Breeze Apply is built for volume applying. You browse LinkedIn or Indeed normally, click a button, and it fills out and submits application after application automatically, moving to the next job on the page without you touching anything. If you want to apply to 50 or 100 jobs in a session, that is what Breeze Apply is for. Huntr does not do that.

Autofill vs. auto-apply: an important distinction

Huntr's Chrome extension fills in form fields from your saved profile. You still have to review each application and click submit yourself. That saves some time, but you are still in the loop for every single application.

Breeze Apply handles the full loop. It fills the form, tailors the resume to the job, and submits. You can walk away and come back to a list of completed applications. That is a meaningfully different experience for someone trying to apply at high volume.

Resume tailoring: Breeze Apply does this automatically

Huntr has an AI resume builder that can tailor resumes to job descriptions. That is a useful feature, but it requires manual effort per application. You build a tailored version, then apply.

With Breeze Apply, the tailoring is part of the auto-apply flow. As it applies to each job, it pulls keywords from that job description and updates your resume's skills section, headline, and summary before submitting. You do not have to do anything separately. Every saved application in your history has its own downloaded resume version.

Indeed support

Huntr's autofill does not support Indeed. Breeze Apply handles Indeed with full continuous applying, covering Indeed's multi-step form patterns end-to-end. For job seekers who use Indeed as a primary board, that gap matters.

Feature comparison

Feature
Breeze Apply
Huntr
Continuous auto-apply (fully automated submission)
Resume tailored per job
ATS keyword optimization
Smart resume routing (up to 3 resumes)
Indeed support
LinkedIn Easy Apply autofill
Job tracker (Kanban board)
Resume builder
Free tier available
Starting price (paid)
$11.99/mo
~$40/mo

Pricing

Huntr has a free tier that covers 2 tailored resumes, 100 job tracking entries, and basic autofill. The Pro plan is around $40 per month for unlimited AI resume tailoring, cover letters, and advanced matching.

Breeze Apply's free tier requires no credit card and covers the full auto-apply feature set at a lower daily limit. Paid plans start at $11.99 per month. If you mostly need the auto-apply and resume tailoring functions, Breeze Apply costs about 70 percent less.

Which one makes sense for you

If you want to stay organized across a long job search, track where you are with each company, and have a resume builder built in, Huntr is worth looking at. It does the tracking and organization side of job searching well.

If your goal is applying to a large number of jobs quickly with each application tailored to the specific role, Breeze Apply is the right tool. The two are not mutually exclusive. Some people use a tracker like Huntr for organization while using Breeze Apply for the volume applying itself.

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