Teal is a preparation and tracking tool. Breeze Apply is an application tool. They solve different parts of the job search, so the right answer depends on where you are in your process.
Try Breeze Apply FreeTeal is a well-built product. It has an AI resume builder, a Kanban job tracker, LinkedIn job matching, resume scoring, and a cover letter generator. If you want to build a polished resume and stay organized during your search, Teal is a solid choice. It is popular for a reason.
What Teal does not do is actually submit applications for you. After building your resume and finding jobs you like, you still open each listing and apply manually. Every single one. Teal prepares you to apply. Breeze Apply applies.
Breeze Apply is a Chrome extension that handles the submission side. On LinkedIn and Indeed, click once and it continuously fills out and submits applications, moving to the next job on the page automatically. For boards like Workday, Greenhouse, and Lever, Magic Fill completes the entire form with one click.
More importantly, Breeze Apply rewrites your resume for every application. It pulls keywords and phrases from each job description, then updates your skills section, headline, and professional summary to match before submitting. That per-job tailoring is what moves your resume past ATS filters.
Research from Jobscan suggests resumes tailored to match a job title's keywords can see up to a 10x improvement in interview callback rates. High-volume applying with a tailored resume is a different thing than high-volume applying with a static one.
If you are targeting more than one type of role, Breeze Apply lets you upload up to three resumes for different specializations. It automatically picks the best-fit resume for each job based on keyword matching, then tailors it further before submitting.
Teal focuses on building one great resume. Breeze Apply handles the routing and tailoring at apply time, across however many roles you are targeting.
Teal's Pro plan runs around $29 per week billed monthly, or about $9 per week billed annually. The free tier exists but has significant feature limits, particularly around the AI resume builder and job tracking.
Breeze Apply has a free tier with actual auto-apply functionality, no credit card required. Paid plans start at $11.99 per month for 50 applications per day, or $19.99 per month for 100 per day. If you are comparing the two for applying volume, the cost difference is substantial.
If you are still building your resume and want AI-powered tools to help write and score it, Teal is a strong option. It is genuinely good at the preparation side of job searching.
If you have a resume ready and want to start applying to a high volume of jobs without spending hours on manual submissions, Breeze Apply is built for that. The per-job keyword tailoring means each application is competitive, not just fast.
Some job seekers use both: Teal to build a strong base resume, Breeze Apply to apply with it at scale. They are not really competing tools.
Breeze Apply is free to start. No credit card, no commitment. See how far per-job resume tailoring takes you.
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