Both tools automate job applications. The difference is who picks the jobs. Sonara decides for you. Breeze Apply lets you browse normally and applies to the jobs you actually want.
Try Breeze Apply FreeSonara is a web platform that applies to jobs on your behalf. You fill out your profile, set your preferences, and Sonara's AI finds and applies to jobs it thinks match you. The automation happens on their servers, not in your browser. You are not picking individual jobs.
Breeze Apply works differently. You browse LinkedIn, Indeed, or any of 20+ supported job boards exactly as you normally would. When you find a page of jobs you want to apply to, you click a button in the extension and it handles the rest. You stay in control of which companies and roles get your application.
Sonara submits your profile information to matching jobs. It does not rewrite your resume keywords to match each specific job description.
Breeze Apply tailors your resume for every application. As it applies, it pulls the keywords and phrases from each job posting and updates your skills section, headline, and professional summary before submitting. ATS systems score resumes by how closely they match the job description language. Tailored resumes score higher, which translates to more callbacks from the same number of applications.
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. If you are applying across different specializations, this means each application goes out with the resume most relevant to that specific role. Sonara does not offer this kind of per-job routing or tailoring.
Sonara applies via its own platform. The job boards it covers are determined by what Sonara has integrations for, and you have no control over where your applications go specifically.
Breeze Apply works as a Chrome extension on 20+ job boards including LinkedIn, Indeed, Workday, Greenhouse, and Lever. You are browsing real job boards directly, so you see everything available, including jobs that may not surface in Sonara's matching algorithm.
Sonara charges $23.95 per 4-week billing cycle for monthly access, or $5.95 per month on an annual plan ($71.40 per year). There is a free trial covering 10 applications or 14 days, whichever comes first.
Breeze Apply has a free tier with no time limit and no credit card required. Paid plans start at $11.99 per month. You also get significantly more control over where your applications go and what your resume says for each one.
Sonara is designed for people who want to offload the job search entirely and let an AI handle targeting. If you are comfortable with a system applying on your behalf to jobs it selects, and you do not need granular control, it is a reasonable option.
Breeze Apply is for people who want to stay in control of their job search but eliminate the repetitive manual work of filling out the same forms over and over. You still browse. You still pick which jobs to go after. The extension handles the actual application work while your resume gets tailored per job automatically.
Breeze Apply is free to start. No credit card, no commitment. Browse the jobs you want and let the extension do the work.
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