The best JobRight alternatives in 2026
If JobRight's matching is not clicking, or you want simpler pricing and deeper tailoring, here are the alternatives worth a look.
If you are looking for a JobRight alternative, you have probably tried its matching and one-click apply but want something different: a lower or flatter price, simpler billing, deeper per-job tailoring, or a tool that pulls roles from company career pages rather than its own match feed. JobRight is a capable tool, so this is about fit. Here are the alternatives worth considering and who each one suits.
First, what JobRight does well
JobRight’s strength is matching plus connections. It scores roles against your profile, autofills with one click, tailors a resume, and adds Insider Connections for referral contacts and an H-1B sponsorship filter. Reviews are largely positive. People usually look for an alternative because they want simpler pricing than Turbo, which is about $39.99 per month as of June 2026, fewer billing and cancellation surprises, or a tool built more around the resume than around referrals.
The alternatives worth considering
Linora is the alternative if the real work for you is tailoring a strong resume to each role and getting it into the form. Linora pulls roles directly from company career pages, ranks them against your profile, tailors a resume and cover letter per posting, and fills the application with that tailored version. You review and apply with one click. As of June 2026, Linora is free to use, with an optional Pro plan at $12 per month, a flat price with no per-application credits, and its free tier covers tailoring for up to 50 jobs. It does not do referrals or an H-1B filter, so if those are central to your search, weigh that.
Teal is the alternative if you want an all-in-one built around a polished resume builder, with a tracker, a networking CRM, and autofill across job boards, plus a generous free tier. Teal+ is $29 for 30 days as of June 2026.
Simplify is the alternative if the one-click autofill was the part you used most. Its Copilot extension fills applications across a wide range of sites from one profile, and the free tier includes unlimited autofill and matching. Simplify+ is reported around $39.99 per month as of this writing.
How they compare
| Tool | Best for | Sourcing | Tailored per job | Paid price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| JobRight | Matching, referrals, and an H-1B filter | Matched from its database | Tailored to the posting | Around $39.99 / month |
| Linora | Sourcing and tailoring per job | Company career pages | Automatic per posting | $12 / month |
| Teal | Building and tracking | You save from boards | Manual versions | $29 / 30 days |
| Simplify | Broad, fast autofill | Aggregated from boards | Paid, reviewed as generic | Around $39.99 / month |
These are the publicly listed prices as of June 2026, and they do shift, so check each tool’s current rate before subscribing.
Picking the right one
If referrals and an H-1B filter are central, JobRight is hard to replace on those, so weigh them honestly first. If you want a resume tailored to each role and filled for you at a flat, lower price, Linora is built around that. If you want a deeper resume builder in an all-in-one, look at Teal. If broad one-click autofill was the draw, Simplify does that well.
Auto Apply is in development at Linora, so you submit each application yourself today.
For the reasoning behind tailoring over volume, see why mass applying with the same resume backfires and one resume versus a tailored resume per job. If the tailored approach fits how you want to apply, build your profile and try it on your next application.
If you want to test it yourself, try it on real roles and compare the output.