The best Simplify Jobs alternatives in 2026
If Simplify's autofill is not quite enough, here are the alternatives worth a look, compared honestly.
If you are looking for a Simplify Jobs alternative, the autofill has probably saved you real time, but you want something more: deeper tailoring than the same profile pasted everywhere, jobs sourced for you, or a different price. Simplify is a strong autofill tool, so this is about fit, not a knock on it. Here are the alternatives worth considering and who each one suits.
First, what Simplify does well
Simplify’s autofill is its strength. From one stored profile, its Copilot extension fills repetitive application fields across a wide range of sites, and the free tier is generous: unlimited autofill and tracking at no cost. It also surfaces matches from a large aggregated database. If fast autofill across many sites is your main need, Simplify does that well, and most people who move on are after stronger tailoring or built-in sourcing.
A quick note on accuracy: you may see claims online that Simplify sells user data. Their privacy policy states they do not sell data for third-party promotional purposes, so treat that claim with skepticism unless you see it confirmed by a credible source.
The alternatives worth considering
Huntr pairs unlimited autofill with a strong tracker and recruiter CRM, plus an AI resume builder. If you want autofill with better organization around it, Huntr is a clean switch. Huntr Pro is $40 per month as of June 2026, or less on longer billing.
JobRight.ai leans into matching and adds Insider Connections, which surfaces referral contacts at target companies, plus an H-1B sponsorship filter that international applicants find useful. Its paid tier, Turbo, is around $39.99 per month as of this writing. It is worth a look if matching and networking matter more to you than autofill alone.
Linora is the alternative if you want each application to carry a resume written for that job, not the same profile pasted in. Linora reads each posting, tailors a resume and cover letter to it, and fills the application with that tailored version. You review and apply with one click. It also pulls roles directly from company career pages and ranks them. Linora is free to use, with an optional Pro plan at $12 per month at the time of writing, with tailoring that runs on its own system rather than sending your resume and the job text to a third-party language model.
How they compare
| Tool | Best for | Sourcing | Tailored per job | Paid price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Simplify | Broad, fast autofill | Aggregated from boards | Paid, reviewed as generic | Around $39.99 / month |
| Huntr | Autofill, tracking, and CRM | You clip jobs | Two free, then Pro | $40 / month |
| JobRight | Matching and referrals | Aggregated and ranked | Yes, per role | Around $39.99 / month |
| Linora | Tailoring and filling per job | Company career pages | Automatic per posting | $12 / month |
The prices above reflect each tool’s publicly listed rates as of June 2026 and can change, so it is worth checking the current price before you decide.
Picking the right one
If you want autofill with better tracking, look at Huntr. If matching and referral connections are the draw, JobRight is built for that. If you want the resume in each form to be tailored to the job and filled for you, Linora is built around that, and based on each tool’s public pricing as of June 2026, it is the lowest of the four.
None of these submit applications fully hands-off today. Simplify has you click Submit, and Linora’s Auto Apply is in development, so you submit each application yourself for now.
For why tailored content beats the same resume everywhere, see why applications get auto-rejected and one resume versus a tailored resume per job. If the tailored approach fits, 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.