LazyApply makes the boldest promise in the category: point its bot at LinkedIn, Indeed and other boards and it submits applications for you — up to 15, 150 or 1,500 per day depending on the plan. If you believe the job search is purely a numbers game and want maximum volume with minimum effort, that's exactly what it sells.
ForgeApply is built on the opposite premise: recruiters can tell, and volume without relevance mostly generates silence. Every ForgeApply application goes out with a resume rewritten for that specific posting, and nothing is ever submitted without your review. It costs a few more seconds per application — about a minute — and aims those minutes at callbacks instead of counters.
| Feature | ForgeApply | LazyApply |
|---|---|---|
| How applications are sent | Autofilled for you; you review and submit every one | Bulk auto-submitted by the bot (15–1,500/day caps by plan) |
| Resume tailored to each specific posting | Yes — rewritten per job with a preview you approve | No — a static resume profile is reused across applications |
| Tailored cover letters | Yes — per posting | AI cover letter generator |
| Outreach | Finds relevant people at the company and drafts your message | Automated referral emails sent to company employees |
| Interview prep | Yes — per-job practice questions with feedback | No |
| Job tracker | Yes — full pipeline incl. interviews and follow-ups | Tracks its own submitted applications |
| Job search / matching | Yes — semantic matching against 60,000+ live listings | Applies across LinkedIn, Indeed, ZipRecruiter, Dice |
| Free option | Free trial, no card required | No free tier or trial (30-day refund policy) |
| Pricing | Paid from $29/mo, cancel anytime | Annual only, paid upfront: $99, $149 or $999 per year |
You want raw application volume on the big job boards, you're comfortable with a bot submitting on your behalf without per-application review, and you're willing to prepay for a year.
You'd rather send 10 applications a recruiter actually responds to than 150 they skim past. You want control over what goes out under your name, a resume built for each posting, and help with the steps that follow — outreach and interviews — without an annual lock-in.
Quality-first, still about a minute per application
Free trial · no card required · you review every submit
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