The AI job-tool space is crowded and the marketing is loud. These are honest, research-backed breakdowns of how Talenry stacks up, pricing, features, and which one actually lands interviews.
AiApply pioneered one-click auto-apply, but its credit pricing and repetitive output frustrate high-volume users. Here's where each tool wins, and why human-in-the-loop beats fire-and-forget.
JobRight's matching and Insider Connections are strong, but Turbo jumped to $39.99/mo. We compare value, coverage and what you actually get for the money.
Tsenta's on-device, MCP-native approach is genuinely clever. But automation is only half the job search. Here's where each one fits.
LazyApply can fire off 1,500 applications a day, with one generic resume that ATS filters reject and accounts that get flagged. There's a better way.
Simplify's free autofill is excellent at what it does. But autofill alone won't tailor your resume or prep your interview. Here's where the line is.
FrogHire is purpose-built for F-1 students with H-1B and E-Verify checks. If you need sponsorship data plus a full agent, here's how to think about it.
Sonara auto-applies in the background, but reviewers report a 25-40% failure rate and limited tailoring. Here's the honest comparison.