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FlowCV wins for most people because it offers a genuinely free, full-featured resume builder with unlimited downloads and no watermarks, while Jobscan is the better choice only if you're obsessively optimizing for ATS systems and willing to pay a premium. The single biggest difference: FlowCV lets you build and export a polished resume for free forever; Jobscan's free plan is so limited (only 5 scans) that it's essentially a paid tool.
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Common questions
No. Jobscan is specifically designed to reverse-engineer ATS systems and gives you a match score and missing keywords. FlowCV's templates are ATS-friendly, but it won't analyze your resume against a specific job description.
Neither has a mobile app. Both work in a mobile browser, but the experience is cramped and not ideal. Use a laptop or desktop for the best results.
FlowCV. It guides you step-by-step, has beautiful templates, and is completely free for your first resume. Jobscan assumes you already have a resume and just want to optimize it.
Only if you're getting zero callbacks and have confirmed that ATS is the bottleneck. At $70+/month, it's expensive for casual use. Most people will get more value from FlowCV's free plan.
Yes. Build your resume with FlowCV (free), then upload the PDF to Jobscan for a free scan (you get 5 scans). That combo gives you a great-looking, optimized resume without paying anything.
FlowCV gives you a stunning resume for free; Jobscan helps you fix a broken one — but only if you're ready to pay.
Start with FlowCV — it's free, easy, and will give you a beautiful resume in minutes. If you're still not getting interviews after 20+ applications, then consider paying for Jobscan to diagnose what's wrong. Most people never need to spend a dime.