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Compare pricing, strengths, and use cases so it is easier to pick the right fit.
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For most job seekers, Rezi is the better everyday value: it's free to start, generates a complete resume and cover letter in minutes, and its lifetime pricing is a steal. Jobscan wins only if you're applying to many different companies and need deep ATS-specific optimization for each one, but its high cost and restrictive free tier make it a niche tool for serious job hunters.
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Common questions
Jobscan is better if you need to know exactly how a specific ATS (like Taleo or Workday) will read your resume. Rezi is better for quickly building an ATS-friendly resume from scratch. For most people, Rezi's general optimization is enough.
No. Neither tool has a mobile app. You'll need a laptop or desktop computer to upload files, edit, and export. Rezi's website is slightly more mobile-friendly for viewing, but editing is still best on a computer.
Rezi is much cheaper. Its lifetime plan costs about $99 once. Jobscan's monthly plan is $40-70/month, so 3 months would cost $120-210. If you use Rezi's free tier, it costs $0.
Both do. Rezi generates a cover letter alongside your resume in about 5 minutes. Jobscan generates one based on your scan results. Both may need manual editing to sound natural.
Rezi is easier. You just paste a job description and it writes your resume. Jobscan requires you to already have a resume and then guides you through editing it step by step — more powerful but more work.
Not really. Both tools prioritize ATS-friendly, text-heavy formats. If you need a visually creative resume, use Canva or Adobe InDesign instead. Rezi and Jobscan are for getting past automated filters, not for design.
Rezi wins for most people with its free tier, lifetime pricing, and 5-minute resume generation; Jobscan is a powerful but pricey specialist for ATS deep-dives.
Start with Rezi's free tier — it'll get you a solid, ATS-friendly resume in minutes without spending a dime. If you later find you're getting interviews but no offers, or you're targeting a single dream company, then consider a month of Jobscan to fine-tune. For 9 out of 10 job seekers, Rezi is all you need.