Jobscan shows you what keywords your resume is missing. Breeze Apply adds those keywords automatically and submits the application. Both are useful. They solve different steps of the same problem.
Try Breeze Apply FreeJobscan is one of the most popular resume optimization tools out there, and for good reason. You paste in a job description and your resume, and it gives you a keyword match score along with a detailed breakdown of what is missing. It shows you which skills, certifications, and phrases are in the job description but not in your resume.
The feedback is genuinely useful. Jobscan has over a million users and the product is well-regarded for ATS optimization advice. The free tier gives you five scans per month, which is enough to get a feel for it.
After Jobscan tells you what to fix, you fix it yourself. For every single job you apply to, you would need to paste the description, read the analysis, edit your resume manually, save a new version, and then go apply. If you are applying to 20 or 30 jobs a week, that process alone becomes a part-time job.
Jobscan also does not submit applications. It is a resume optimization tool, not an application tool. You still have to handle every submission manually after going through the optimization step.
Breeze Apply skips the manual step entirely. It reads each job description automatically, rewrites your skills section, headline, and professional summary to match the relevant keywords, and then submits the application. All of that happens per job, every job, without you editing anything.
On LinkedIn and Indeed, Breeze Apply continuously applies across every job on the page with a single click. For other boards like Workday and Greenhouse, Magic Fill completes the entire form. Every tailored resume is saved to your application history so you can review it later.
Smart resume routing also lets you upload up to three resumes for different role types. Breeze Apply picks the best fit for each job before tailoring it further.
Jobscan's free tier allows five scans per month, which is quite limited if you are applying actively. The Pro plan runs $24.95 per month, and the Power plan is $49.95 per month.
Breeze Apply's free tier includes actual auto-apply functionality with no credit card required. Paid plans start at $11.99 per month for 50 applications per day.
Worth saying directly: Jobscan and Breeze Apply are not really competing for the same job. Jobscan is a resume analysis and optimization tool. Breeze Apply is an application automation tool.
If you want deep keyword analysis and ATS compatibility scoring for a specific target role, Jobscan is excellent for that. If you want to apply to many jobs quickly with per-job tailoring handled automatically, Breeze Apply handles that end. Some people use Jobscan to tune their base resume, then use Breeze Apply to apply at scale with it.
If you want detailed per-job feedback on your resume and are comfortable making manual edits yourself, Jobscan delivers that well.
If you want to apply to a high volume of jobs with each application automatically tailored and submitted, Breeze Apply is built for that workflow. You can start free without a credit card.
Breeze Apply tailors your resume automatically for every job, then submits it. Free to start, no credit card needed.
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