
Jobzen
Huntr
Teal
Job Tracker by Teal
Job Tracker by Careerflow
Careerflow AI Resume Builder
Jobright.ai
A Job Thing
Socket for Python
Kite
Sourcery
What JobZen does :
-Tracks every application with a Kanban board across all stages (Saved, Applied, Interview, Offer) -Scores your CV against each job description (0โ100%) and shows exactly what's missing -Rewrites your CV bullet points to match the job's exact keywords โ ATS-ready -Generates company-specific interview questions, a 2-minute pitch, and salary benchmarks -Researches the company's culture, interview difficulty, and recent news automatically
Most job search tools charge you every month. Jobzen works differently: you pay once and use it until you're hired.
Jobzen
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Jobzen's answer
React, TypeScript, Tailwind, Supabase, Gemini for the AI features
Jobzen's answer
Just launched, first users coming in now.
Jobzen's answer
The pricing model. Every other tool in this space charges monthly. Teal, Huntr, all of them. Which means you're paying for months you don't need, including the ones after you've already landed the job. Jobzen is a one-time payment. You use it, you get hired, you stop paying. That's it. The product itself covers the full search: tracking, CV scoring against each specific role, interview prep, company research. But the pricing is what no one else will copy without blowing up their business model.
Jobzen's answer
Six months of Huntr costs $240. Six months of Teal costs $158+. Six months of Jobzen costs $49. That's before even talking about the product. But the product works too, it reads the job description, scores your CV against it, tells you exactly what's missing, and rewrites the relevant sections to match what the recruiter and the ATS are actually looking for.
Jobzen's answer
People actively looking for a job who've realized that spreadsheets don't cut it past 10 applications, but who aren't willing to pay $40/month for a tool they'll hopefully only need for a few months. Mostly English-speaking, targeting mid-to-large companies, frustrated with the black hole of applications sent and never heard back from.
Jobzen's answer
I went through a job search and kept running into the same problem: good tools existed but they all assumed you'd be searching forever. I didn't want a subscription. I wanted something I could pay for, use intensively for 2-3 months, and then not think about again. That product didn't exist so I built it.
Huntr - Job Application Tracker & CRM. Huntr keeps track of every detail about your job applications - notes, dates, tasks, job descriptions, salaries, locations, company data and more.
Kite - Kite helps you write code faster by bringing the web's programming knowledge into your editor.
Teal - Free Tool for Job Seekers to organize and manage your job search.
Sourcery - Sourcery reviews your code everywhere you work and automatically suggests improvements
Job Tracker by Teal - Track and organize your entire job search in one place.
Job Tracker by Careerflow - Keep track your job applications with Careerflow job application tracker. Now easily save, manage and streamline your job search all in one place.