Jobsolv uses a credit system where each application costs credits. Breeze Apply works as a Chrome extension with flat daily limits. If you are trying to apply at volume, the model matters quite a bit.
Try Breeze Apply FreeJobsolv runs on a credit system. Auto-applying to a job costs 2 credits. Customizing a resume costs 1 credit. If you want to apply to 50 jobs in a day, you need 100 credits just for the applications themselves, before counting resume customizations. Credits run out, and replenishing them costs money.
Breeze Apply does not use credits. You pay a flat monthly rate and apply up to your daily limit. The Standard plan is 50 applications per day. The Pro plan is 100 per day. Resume tailoring is included in every application automatically, not charged separately.
Breeze Apply is a Chrome extension. You browse LinkedIn, Indeed, Workday, Greenhouse, Lever, or any of 20+ supported job boards directly in your browser. When you find roles you want, you start the auto-apply process right there on the page. The extension handles form filling, resume tailoring, and submission while you watch or walk away.
Jobsolv is a web platform. You interact with it through their interface, which means the job board browsing experience is separate from the application process. For some people that works fine. For others, being able to browse real job boards and apply directly is a better fit.
Jobsolv includes resume tailoring as a paid feature. It customizes your resume to match job descriptions, which is genuinely useful. The difference is it costs credits separately from the application itself.
With Breeze Apply, resume tailoring is built into every auto-apply action. As the extension applies to each job, it pulls keywords from that job description and rewrites your skills section, headline, and summary before submitting. There is no separate step, no extra cost. Every saved application in your history includes its own tailored resume version you can download.
Breeze Apply lets you upload up to three resumes for different role types. It automatically picks the best-fit resume for each job based on keyword matching, then tailors it further before submitting. If you are applying across different specializations, this prevents a frontend resume from going out to a backend role by mistake. Jobsolv does not offer this kind of multi-resume routing.
Indeed is one of the most used job boards globally, and Breeze Apply supports it with full continuous applying end-to-end. Jobsolv's job board support is more limited. If Indeed is part of your job search, that is a meaningful difference.
Jobsolv's pricing is not fully transparent on their site, but based on available information it appears to start around $29 per tier. The credit model means your effective cost per application depends on how many credits you buy and how you use them.
Breeze Apply starts at $11.99 per month with a free tier that requires no credit card. You know exactly what you are paying and exactly how many applications you can submit per day. No credit math required.
Jobsolv has resume tailoring and auto-apply capabilities, and if you prefer a web platform over a Chrome extension it may suit you. Just be aware the credit model can get expensive quickly if you are applying at high volume.
If you want to apply at volume across real job boards including Indeed, with resume tailoring built into every application and predictable flat pricing, Breeze Apply is designed for exactly that. You can start on the free tier and see if it fits before committing to anything.
Breeze Apply is free to start. No credit card, no commitment. Flat pricing with resume tailoring built in.
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