Breeze Apply vs LazyApply: An Honest Look

Both tools automate job applications. The difference is what happens to your resume along the way. One sends the same resume everywhere. The other tailors it for every single job.

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The core difference: tailored vs. identical

LazyApply automates the submission process. It fills out application forms and submits them. But it sends the same resume to every job. There's no keyword optimization, no headline adjustment, no rewriting to match the specific language in each job description.

That matters because ATS systems score resumes against job descriptions using keyword matching. A resume that isn't written to match a specific job will score lower than one that is, even if you're well-qualified. Volume applying with a static resume is better than nothing, but it leaves a lot of interviews on the table.

Smart resume routing

Breeze Apply lets you upload up to three resumes for different role types. When auto-applying, it automatically selects the best-matching resume for each job based on the keywords in the listing, then optimizes that resume further for the specific role before submitting.

LazyApply doesn't offer this. You get one resume, sent as-is, to every application.

Indeed support

Indeed is the most visited job board globally. Breeze Apply handles Indeed with full end-to-end continuous applying, covering Indeed's unique and inconsistent form patterns reliably. LazyApply's Indeed support is limited and often unreliable, with known issues around multi-step forms and partial submissions.

Feature comparison

Feature
Breeze Apply
LazyApply
Resume tailored per job
ATS keyword optimization
Smart resume routing (up to 3 resumes)
Full Indeed support
Continuous auto-apply (hands-free)
LinkedIn Easy Apply
Free tier (no credit card)
Starting price
$11.99/mo
$24.99+/mo

Pricing: what you actually pay

LazyApply starts at $24.99 per month with no free tier to try the product before paying. Breeze Apply has a free tier that requires no credit card, and paid plans start at $11.99 per month for 50 applications per day, up to $19.99 per month for 100 per day.

For a tool that does more (resume tailoring, smart routing, full Indeed support), Breeze Apply costs less and lets you try it first without any financial commitment.

Which one makes sense for you

If you want to blast out applications and don't care about tailoring, LazyApply will do that. If you want volume applying that also gives each application a real shot at passing ATS filters, Breeze Apply is the better fit.

You can start with the free tier and see how it works on your actual job search before deciding whether a paid plan makes sense.

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Breeze Apply is free to start. No credit card, no commitment. See the difference resume tailoring makes.

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