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AI Applyd

Applies to 30+ job boards while you sleep — ATS-scored, auto-tailored resumes

PriceFree tier / Under $25/moReviewed2026-04-20
Verdict — Skip
2 Ships2 Skips
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The Panel's Take

AI Applyd is a fully automated job application service that scans 30+ job boards hourly — including LinkedIn, Indeed, Glassdoor, Greenhouse, Lever, Workday, and iCIMS — tailors resumes per job using ATS scoring (0–100), writes cover letters, and submits applications in the cloud without requiring a browser extension. No manual copy-paste, no browser automation running on your local machine. The free tier includes 10 ATS resume scores and 5 tailored applications per month. Paid plans under $25/month unlock unlimited board scanning and submissions. The service positions itself as a 24/7 job application engine: users set their preferences, upload their base resume, and the system handles the volume work of applying to every matching role. AI Applyd enters a crowded space (Simplify, LazyApply, Sonara) but differentiates on native ATS integration — submitting directly to Greenhouse/Lever APIs rather than scraping form fields — which reduces rejection from bot-detection systems. The ethical dimension (automated applications flooding recruiter inboxes) is real and worth flagging, but for job seekers in a difficult market, volume strategy is a rational response.

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The native ATS API integration (rather than form scraping) is the technical differentiator that makes this more reliable than the browser-extension competition. The $25/month price point is trivial relative to the time value of manual applications. If you're in an active job search, the ROI math is straightforward.

Helpful?

Mass auto-applying floods recruiters with low-signal applications, degrades the hiring experience for everyone, and often backfires — many recruiters can now detect AI-generated cover letters and auto-deprioritize them. A smaller number of thoughtfully tailored applications typically outperforms volume spray. This optimizes for quantity over quality.

Helpful?

We're heading toward a world where AI applies for jobs on the candidate side and AI screens applications on the recruiter side — a recursive AI-vs-AI hiring market. AI Applyd is one of the first mass-market tools in this arms race. The question isn't whether this trend will happen; it's whether the hiring market will adapt its norms fast enough.

Helpful?

For creative roles, culture fit and portfolio presentation are everything — and no ATS score captures whether your aesthetic sensibility matches the studio's. Automated mass applying for creative positions signals 'I didn't bother to look at your work' to hiring managers who actually read cover letters. For creatives, this is a reputation risk.

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