--- title: "Best AI Job Search Tools in 2026 (Tested & Ranked)" description: "We tested 15+ AI job search tools and ranked them on AI quality, features, ATS performance, and pricing. See which platforms actually help you land interviews faster." canonical: "https://mortit.com/blog/best-ai-job-search-tools" --- Job Search # Best AI Job Search Tools in 2026 (Tested & Ranked) We spent three months testing 15+ AI job search tools across real job applications. Here is what actually works, what is overhyped, and where to spend your money. 18 min read April 2026 TL;DR **Best all-in-one:** MORT (job matching + resume + cover letters + interview prep + tracker, from free). **Best for resume + tracking:** Teal ($9/week). **Best ATS scanner:** Jobscan ($50/month). **Best free job matching:** Otta (tech/startup roles). **Best free interview prep:** Google Interview Warmup. **Most flexible AI assistant:** ChatGPT (requires prompting skill). ## How We Tested We evaluated 15+ AI job search tools over three months using a consistent methodology. Each tool was tested with the same set of job descriptions across multiple industries (software engineering, marketing, finance, and operations) to compare results fairly. Every tool was scored on five criteria: - **AI quality:** How relevant, accurate, and useful is the AI output? Does it produce generic filler or genuinely tailored content? - **Feature completeness:** How much of the job search pipeline does the tool cover? Single-feature tools scored lower than platforms covering multiple stages. - **ATS performance:** We ran AI-generated resumes through actual ATS systems (Greenhouse, Lever, Workday) to test whether the formatting and keywords survived parsing. - **Pricing and value:** Cost relative to what you get. A $50/month single-feature tool needs to be exceptional to justify its price next to a $15/month all-in-one. - **Ease of use:** How quickly can a non-technical job seeker get value? Tools that require extensive setup or prompting skill scored lower. Full disclosure: MORT is our product. We have included it in this comparison because it belongs in the conversation, but we have applied the same criteria to every tool and have been transparent about where MORT is newer and still building its track record. ## Quick Comparison: AI Job Search Tools at a Glance | Tool | Best For | Key Feature | Price | Rating | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | **MORT** | All-in-one job search | 0-100% job compatibility scoring | Free / £3.99/wk | 4.7/5 | | **Teal** | Resume + job tracking | Chrome extension job saver | Free / $9/wk | 4.5/5 | | **Jobscan** | ATS optimization | Resume vs JD match scoring | $50/mo | 4.3/5 | | **Otta** | Tech/startup job matching | Salary transparency + culture fit | Free | 4.2/5 | | **Huntr** | Application tracking | Kanban board + Chrome extension | Free / $40/mo | 4.0/5 | | **Rezi** | AI resume building | ATS-optimized templates | $29/mo | 4.0/5 | | **Kickresume** | Resume + cover letter | Professional templates | $19/mo | 3.8/5 | | **Simplify.jobs** | Application autofill | One-click form filling | Free tier | 4.1/5 | | **Jobright** | AI job matching | Networking recommendations | $35/mo | 3.7/5 | | **ChatGPT** | Flexible AI assistant | Resume, cover letters, interview prep | Free / $20/mo | 4.0/5 | | **Yoodli** | Interview speech coaching | Filler word and pace analysis | Free tier | 3.9/5 | | **Google Interview Warmup** | Free interview practice | Voice-based practice with AI feedback | Free | 3.6/5 | ## Detailed Reviews ### MORT Best All-in-One Full disclosure: this is our product. We built MORT because no single tool covered the full job search pipeline without charging for three separate subscriptions. What it does MORT is an all-in-one AI job search platform. Upload your CV once and it watches 50,000+ company career pages around the clock - plus boards like LinkedIn, Indeed, and Glassdoor - then scores every job from 0-100% based on how well your skills, experience, and preferences match. From there you can generate ATS-optimized resumes tailored to each role, create matched cover letters, track applications on a Kanban board, and practice interviews with AI across five interview types and 75+ role categories. Key strengths The compatibility scoring is genuinely useful. Instead of reading through hundreds of descriptions, you see at a glance which jobs are strong matches and which are stretches. The resume builder pulls keywords directly from the job description and restructures your bullet points to match. The interview practice module covers behavioral, product sense, technical, execution, and analytics formats, which is broader than any standalone interview tool we tested. Limitations MORT is newer than Teal or Jobscan and is still building its user review base. The multi-source job search is powerful but can surface duplicates from different boards. Some advanced features require the Pro tier. Best for Job seekers who want one platform for the entire pipeline: finding, applying, tracking, and preparing. Especially valuable if you are applying across multiple industries or roles and need consistent job matching. Price Free tier available. Pro at £3.99/week or £14.99/month. Significantly cheaper than combining separate tools for each function. Our take We are biased, but the numbers back it up: MORT is the only tool we tested that covers job matching, resume building, cover letters, application tracking, and interview prep in a single subscription. If you want to reduce tool sprawl, it is the most complete option at any price point. That said, if you only need ATS scanning, Jobscan goes deeper on that single feature. ### Teal The most popular resume builder and job tracker combo, and for good reason. What it does Teal combines a job tracker with an AI resume builder. Its Chrome extension lets you save job listings from any board with one click, then pulls details into a tracking dashboard. The resume builder analyzes job descriptions and helps you tailor your resume with keyword suggestions and formatting. Key strengths The Chrome extension workflow is smooth. Save a job, see how your resume matches, make adjustments, and track your application status all in one place. The resume tailoring suggestions are solid and the interface is polished. Large user base means plenty of community support and templates. Limitations No job matching or discovery. You still need to find jobs yourself on other boards. No cover letter generation. No interview preparation features. The full feature set requires the paid plan, which at $9/week ($36/month) adds up quickly for extended searches. Best for Job seekers who want a strong resume builder paired with application tracking. Works well if you already know where to find jobs and mainly need help tailoring your resume and staying organized. Price Free tier with limited features. $9/week for full access. ### Jobscan The original ATS resume scanner. If you want to know exactly how your resume stacks up against a specific job description, this is the specialist. What it does Paste your resume and a job description, and Jobscan compares them side by side. It generates a match score, highlights missing keywords, flags formatting issues that could trip up ATS parsing, and suggests specific changes. It also offers LinkedIn profile optimization and cover letter scanning. Key strengths The depth of ATS analysis is unmatched. Jobscan identifies not just keyword gaps but also formatting problems, section ordering issues, and hard-to-parse elements that other tools miss. The match score gives you a concrete target to work toward. Limitations Jobscan is reactive rather than proactive. It tells you what is wrong with your existing resume but does not build one for you. At $50/month it is expensive for a single-feature tool. No job matching, no application tracking, no interview prep. Best for Job seekers who write their own resumes and want detailed ATS feedback. Especially useful if you are applying to large companies that rely heavily on automated screening. Price Limited free scans. $50/month for unlimited access. ### Otta A curated job matching platform focused on tech and startup roles, based in London. What it does Otta matches you with jobs based on your preferences, skills, and career goals. It focuses on quality over quantity, curating roles from tech companies and startups. Salary ranges are shown upfront on every listing, which saves significant time. Key strengths The matching quality for tech roles is strong. Salary transparency is a genuine differentiator. The company profiles include culture information, tech stacks, and funding details that help you evaluate fit before applying. Completely free for job seekers. Limitations Limited to tech and startup roles. If you work in finance, healthcare, legal, or other industries, Otta will not have much for you. No resume tools, no cover letter generation, no interview prep. The matching algorithm is less transparent than MORT's percentage-based scoring. Best for Tech workers and developers looking for startup or scale-up roles in the UK or US. If you are in the right niche, Otta's curation saves real time. Price Free for job seekers. ### Huntr A visual application tracker with a Kanban-style board that feels like Trello for your job search. What it does Huntr gives you a Kanban board to track applications through stages: Wishlist, Applied, Interview, Offer, Rejected. Its Chrome extension auto-captures job details when you save a listing. Recent updates added AI resume features, though these are secondary to the tracking functionality. Key strengths The best pure application tracker we tested. The visual Kanban interface makes it easy to see where every application stands. Contact tracking lets you log who you have spoken with at each company. The Chrome extension works reliably across major job boards. Limitations The AI features feel bolted on rather than native. Resume building and tailoring are not as sophisticated as Teal or MORT. At $40/month for premium, it is expensive for what is primarily a tracking tool. No job matching, no cover letters, basic interview prep. Best for Organized job seekers who want a visual tracker and prefer to handle resume writing and interview prep elsewhere. Price Free tier (limited boards). $40/month for full features. ### Rezi A focused AI resume builder with ATS optimization at its core. What it does Rezi builds resumes from scratch using AI, with templates designed to pass ATS parsing. It analyzes your content and suggests improvements for each section: summary, experience bullets, skills, and education. It also offers a resume scoring feature similar to Jobscan. Key strengths The AI writing quality for resume bullets is above average. The templates are clean and genuinely ATS-friendly (we verified this in our testing). The section-by-section approach helps you focus improvements where they matter most. Limitations Single-feature tool. No job matching, no application tracking, no cover letters, no interview prep. The AI suggestions can be generic if you do not provide enough context about your experience. At $29/month, you are paying for one function. Best for Job seekers who need to build a strong resume from scratch, particularly career changers or people re-entering the workforce who need help structuring their experience. Price $29/month. Free tier with limited exports. ### Kickresume A resume and cover letter builder with a large template library and AI writing assistance. What it does Kickresume provides professional templates for resumes, cover letters, and personal websites. Its AI writer can generate content for each resume section based on your job title and industry. The template selection is one of the largest we tested. Key strengths Beautiful templates that look professional. The cover letter builder is better than most competitors. The personal website feature is a nice bonus for creative professionals. Pricing is reasonable at $19/month. Limitations Not AI-first. The AI features feel supplementary to what is fundamentally a template tool. Resume tailoring to specific job descriptions is limited compared to MORT or Teal. No job matching, no tracking, no interview prep. Best for People who want a polished, professional-looking resume quickly and value design over AI optimization. Price $19/month or $48/year. ### Simplify.jobs A browser extension that autofills job applications across Workday, Greenhouse, Lever, and other ATS platforms. What it does Simplify detects when you are on a job application page and auto-fills your information: name, contact details, work history, education, and even common screening questions. It learns from your previous applications to improve accuracy over time. Key strengths Massive time saver for high-volume applicants. If you have ever spent 20 minutes filling out the same Workday form for the tenth time, Simplify eliminates that friction. Works across most major ATS platforms. The free tier is genuinely useful. Limitations Does not help you find jobs, write resumes, or prepare for interviews. It solves one problem (form filling) very well but nothing else. Accuracy can be inconsistent on less common application platforms. Does not tailor your responses to each role. Best for Job seekers applying to many positions who want to eliminate repetitive data entry. Pairs well with a matching tool like MORT or Otta. Price Free tier available. Premium for advanced features. ### Jobright An AI job matching platform that also recommends networking contacts at target companies. What it does Jobright uses AI to match you with jobs based on your profile, similar to MORT and Otta. It also identifies people in your extended network who work at those companies and suggests who to reach out to. The platform includes resume review features and a job tracker. Key strengths The networking recommendations are a unique feature. Seeing potential connections at companies you are targeting adds a dimension that most job search tools lack. The matching quality is decent for common roles. Limitations The matching algorithm is less transparent than MORT's scoring. At $35/month it sits in an awkward price range: more expensive than MORT but with fewer features. The networking suggestions depend heavily on the data they have about your industry. User base is smaller than Teal or Jobscan. Best for Job seekers who value networking alongside job matching and want AI to suggest who to connect with. Price $35/month. ### ChatGPT The general-purpose AI that millions of job seekers already use for resume help, cover letters, and interview prep. What it does ChatGPT can review and rewrite resumes, generate cover letters, simulate interview practice, explain industry concepts, and help you prepare for specific companies. It is the most flexible tool on this list because it can do almost anything you ask. Key strengths Incredible versatility. You can get resume feedback, draft a cover letter, practice behavioral interview questions, and research a company all in one conversation. The free tier is powerful enough for most job search tasks. The quality improves significantly with specific, detailed prompts. Limitations ChatGPT does not have access to live job listings, cannot search job boards, does not integrate with ATS systems, and cannot track your applications. Every task requires manual prompting, which means a steeper learning curve and more time investment. Output quality varies widely based on how well you prompt it. It does not know your career history unless you paste it in each time. Best for Tech-savvy job seekers who are comfortable with prompting and want a flexible tool for resume writing, cover letters, and interview prep. Best used alongside dedicated job search tools rather than as a replacement. Price Free tier available. ChatGPT Plus at $20/month for GPT-4 access. ### Yoodli An AI speech coach that analyzes your interview delivery, not just your answers. What it does Yoodli records your practice interviews (via webcam) and analyzes speaking patterns: filler words, speaking pace, eye contact, confidence signals, and clarity. It provides specific feedback on delivery rather than content. Key strengths Fills a gap that most job search tools ignore. Even great answers fall flat with poor delivery. The filler word tracking alone is worth trying. Real-time analytics show you patterns you cannot detect yourself. Useful beyond job interviews for presentations and public speaking. Limitations Focused solely on delivery, not content. It will not tell you if your answer to 'tell me about a time you led a team' is actually good. It tells you how you said it, not what you said. The AI coaching can feel repetitive after extended use. Best for Job seekers who get nervous in interviews or know their delivery needs work. Pairs well with ChatGPT or MORT for content-focused practice. Price Free tier with limited recordings. Paid plans for unlimited use. ### Google Interview Warmup A free, no-frills interview practice tool from Google. Basic but effective for getting comfortable with common questions. What it does Google Interview Warmup asks common interview questions by category (general, data analytics, IT support, project management, UX design) and lets you answer via voice. It then provides basic AI analysis of your responses, highlighting talking points you covered and areas you might expand on. Key strengths Completely free with no account required. Low barrier to entry makes it ideal for quick practice. The voice-based format forces you to practice speaking, which is more realistic than typing answers. Backed by Google's Grow with Google program. Limitations Limited question library. The AI feedback is surface-level compared to paid tools. No ability to practice for specific roles or companies. No video analysis (unlike Yoodli). The question categories are narrow and skew toward entry-level roles. Best for People just starting interview prep who want low-pressure practice. Good warm-up tool before using more advanced platforms. Price Free. ## How to Choose the Right AI Job Search Tool The best tool depends on where you are in your job search and what is eating up your time. Here is a decision guide. ### If you want one tool to do everything Go with **MORT**. It is the only platform we tested that covers job matching, resume building, cover letters, application tracking, and interview prep in one subscription. The trade-off is that it is newer than some competitors and still growing its feature set. But if you want to avoid juggling three or four separate tools, it is the clear choice. ### If you already find jobs easily but need better resumes **Teal** for resume tailoring with built-in tracking, or **Jobscan** if you want the deepest ATS analysis available. If budget matters, MORT's resume builder is comparable to Teal's at a lower monthly cost. ### If you are in tech and want curated job matches **Otta** is excellent for tech and startup roles, and it is free. Pair it with MORT or Teal for the resume and application side. ### If you are applying to high volumes and hate form filling **Simplify.jobs** for autofilling applications, combined with a matching tool like MORT or Otta to find the right roles in the first place. ### If you are on a tight budget Start with free tiers: **MORT** (free tier) or **Otta** (free) for job matching, **ChatGPT** (free) for resume and cover letter help, and **Google Interview Warmup** (free) for practice. You can run an effective AI-assisted job search without spending anything. For a roundup focused specifically on no-cost options, see our [best free job search tools](https://mortit.com/blog/best-free-job-search-tools) guide. ### If interview performance is your bottleneck Use **MORT** or **ChatGPT** for content-focused practice (getting your answers right), plus **Yoodli** for delivery coaching (saying those answers confidently). Google Interview Warmup is a free alternative for basic practice. ## Frequently Asked Questions ### Can AI tools actually help me get hired faster? Yes, but not by magic. AI tools save time on repetitive tasks (tailoring resumes, writing cover letters, finding relevant jobs) so you can focus more time on networking, interview prep, and targeting the right companies. Job seekers who use AI tools effectively report spending 50-70% less time on applications while maintaining or improving their response rates. ### Should I use multiple AI job search tools or just one? Most job seekers get the best results from two or three tools that cover different needs. An all-in-one platform like MORT can replace several single-purpose tools, but pairing it with ChatGPT for flexible AI assistance and a delivery coach like Yoodli gives you comprehensive coverage. Avoid subscribing to five or six tools at once, as the overhead of managing them all outweighs the benefits. ### Will recruiters know I used AI on my resume? Not if you use AI tools well. The best approach is to use AI for structure, keywords, and first drafts, then personalize with your own voice, specific metrics, and genuine experiences. Recruiters flag resumes that sound generic and templated, not resumes that happen to include the right keywords. Tools like MORT and Teal help with optimization while preserving your authentic content. ### Are free AI job search tools good enough? Free tiers are good enough to get started and evaluate whether a tool works for you. For an active, intensive job search, paid tiers typically offer enough additional value (unlimited usage, advanced features, faster AI) to justify the cost. The exception is Otta, which is fully free for job seekers and genuinely competitive with paid alternatives for tech roles. ### How is MORT different from Teal or Jobscan? The biggest difference is scope. MORT covers the full pipeline: job discovery and matching, resume building, cover letters, application tracking, and interview prep. Teal focuses on resume building and job tracking but does not find jobs for you or offer interview prep. Jobscan is a specialist ATS scanner that gives the deepest analysis of how your resume matches a specific job description but does not build resumes, find jobs, or do anything else. In terms of pricing, MORT at £14.99/month is cheaper than combining Teal ($36/month) with Jobscan ($50/month). ## Try MORT Free MORT brings job matching, resume building, cover letters, application tracking, and interview prep into one platform. See your compatibility score for every job, build ATS-optimized resumes in minutes, and [track every application](https://mortit.com/features/application-tracker) from one dashboard. 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