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LazyApply vs LoopCV vs JobCopilot: Which Auto-Apply Tool Actually Works?

Auto Apply Jul 2, 2026

If you've decided to use an auto-apply tool for your job search, the next question is which one. The market has filled up with options in the last two years, and the marketing is almost identical across all of them: "apply to hundreds of jobs automatically," "get more interviews," "let AI do the work."

The reality is more nuanced. These tools differ significantly in platform coverage, resume optimization, reliability, and what their free tiers actually include. This is a direct comparison of the three most-searched options: LazyApply, LoopCV, and JobCopilot, plus a look at ApplyBlast and what real users say about all of them.

What to Look for in an Auto-Apply Tool

Before comparing tools, here's what actually matters:

  • Platform coverage: how many job boards does it apply to, and do they include the ones relevant to your field?
  • Resume optimization: does it help you fix your resume before applying, or just blast it out as-is?
  • Targeting accuracy: can you set precise filters so it applies to relevant roles only?
  • Application tracking: does it show you exactly where and when it applied?
  • Reliability: does it actually work consistently, or do users report missed applications and errors?
  • Free tier: what can you actually do without paying?

LoopCV

Best for: Job seekers who want the most complete auto-apply workflow, including resume checking

LoopCV is the most comprehensive auto-apply platform available. It applies automatically to matching jobs across 30+ platforms including LinkedIn, Indeed, Glassdoor, Monster, and many more, on a daily schedule, with no manual intervention required once configured.

What sets LoopCV apart from the other tools on this list:

  • Built-in free ATS resume checker: before you apply at scale, you can check and optimize your resume directly within the platform. No other auto-apply tool on this list offers this.
  • Broadest platform coverage: 30+ job platforms covered simultaneously, more than LazyApply or JobCopilot
  • Precise targeting filters: job title, location, salary floor, seniority, job type, and industry controls
  • Application dashboard: full log of every application submitted, so you always know your pipeline
  • Daily automated schedule: applications go out every day without you logging in

Free tier: Free ATS resume check with no account required. Auto-apply plans are paid.

Pricing: Competitive subscription plans. Free trial available.

What users say: Strong reviews for platform coverage and the integration between resume checking and applying. Users highlight that the combination of ATS optimization and automated applying is the main differentiator from competitors.


LazyApply

Best for: Quick setup, LinkedIn-heavy job searches

LazyApply is a Chrome extension that automates job applications primarily on LinkedIn and Indeed. It's one of the most widely known tools in this space and has been around longer than most competitors.

What it does well:

  • Fast setup, works as a browser extension
  • Good at handling LinkedIn Easy Apply at speed
  • One-time payment option (not just subscription)
  • GPT-powered cover letter generation

Limitations:

  • Platform coverage is narrower than LoopCV. Primarily LinkedIn and Indeed, with limited coverage elsewhere
  • No built-in resume checker or ATS optimization
  • Works while your browser is open, not as a background service. You need to be running it actively.
  • Mixed user reviews about reliability, with some reporting missed applications and form-filling errors on complex application forms

Free tier: Limited free trial. Paid plans required for meaningful volume.

Pricing: One-time plans and subscription options available, generally competitive.

What users say: Works well for LinkedIn-heavy searches. Frustration reported around complex application forms that break the automation, and around the requirement to keep the browser open rather than running in the background.


JobCopilot

Best for: International job seekers, European markets

JobCopilot is an auto-apply tool with a focus on European job markets alongside US coverage. It applies to jobs across a range of platforms and includes some resume building functionality.

What it does well:

  • Good coverage of European job platforms alongside US ones
  • Runs as a background service (no need to keep browser open)
  • Resume builder included
  • Clean interface and straightforward setup

Limitations:

  • Platform coverage in the US is narrower than LoopCV
  • No free ATS resume checker
  • Smaller user base than LazyApply or LoopCV, so less community feedback available
  • Pricing is on the higher end for what's offered

Free tier: Limited trial. Full functionality requires a paid plan.

What users say: Positive reviews from European job seekers. US-based users sometimes find the platform coverage less comprehensive than alternatives.


ApplyBlast

Best for: Simple, low-cost automated applying

ApplyBlast is a newer entrant in the auto-apply space, positioning itself as a straightforward and affordable option. It offers automated applications with basic filtering controls.

What it does well:

  • Simple setup and interface
  • Lower price point than some competitors
  • Covers major US job boards

Limitations:

  • Smaller platform footprint than LoopCV
  • No resume optimization features
  • Less established, with a smaller track record and fewer user reviews to evaluate
  • Targeting filters are less granular than the more established tools

What users say: Generally positive for simplicity and price. Users who want deeper resume integration or broader platform coverage tend to migrate to LoopCV.


Head-to-Head Comparison

LoopCV LazyApply JobCopilot ApplyBlast
Platform coverage 30+ platforms Primarily LinkedIn, Indeed US + European Major US boards
Runs in background Yes No (browser extension) Yes Yes
ATS resume checker Yes (free) No No No
Resume builder No No Yes No
Cover letter AI No Yes (GPT) Limited No
Application tracking Yes Basic Yes Basic
Free tier ATS check free Limited trial Limited trial Limited trial
Best for Full workflow, most coverage LinkedIn-heavy searches European markets Simple, low-cost start

Which One Should You Use?

Choose LoopCV if: you want the most complete workflow, the broadest platform coverage, and the ability to optimize your resume and apply at scale in one place. It's the strongest option for most active job seekers in the US and globally.

Choose LazyApply if: your job search is heavily LinkedIn-focused and you prefer a browser extension model with a one-time payment option.

Choose JobCopilot if: you're based in Europe or applying heavily to European markets alongside US ones.

Choose ApplyBlast if: you want the simplest possible setup at the lowest price and don't need resume optimization or broad platform coverage.

For most job seekers running an active search across multiple platforms, LoopCV is the clear choice. Start with the free ATS resume check to see where your resume stands before you turn on auto-applying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does LazyApply actually work?

LazyApply works for LinkedIn and Indeed applications and is genuinely useful for speeding up LinkedIn Easy Apply submissions. The main limitations are that it requires your browser to stay open (it's not a background service), platform coverage is narrower than alternatives, and some users report reliability issues with complex application forms. For LinkedIn-heavy searches, it's a solid option. For broader multi-platform coverage, LoopCV outperforms it.

Is JobCopilot worth it?

JobCopilot is a reasonable choice for job seekers targeting European markets, where its platform coverage is strongest. For US-focused searches, LoopCV covers more platforms and includes a free ATS resume checker that JobCopilot lacks. At its current pricing, it's harder to justify for US job seekers when LoopCV offers broader coverage.

What is ApplyBlast?

ApplyBlast is an auto-apply tool that automates job applications across major US job boards. It's simpler and lower-cost than the more established tools, making it an option for job seekers who want to start with basic automation without committing to a higher-priced platform. It lacks the resume optimization features and platform breadth of LoopCV.

Which auto-apply tool covers the most job platforms?

LoopCV covers the most platforms with 30+ job boards including LinkedIn, Indeed, Glassdoor, Monster, and many others. LazyApply focuses primarily on LinkedIn and Indeed. JobCopilot covers US and European platforms. ApplyBlast covers the major US boards. For maximum reach across platforms, LoopCV has the broadest coverage.

Can I use multiple auto-apply tools at the same time?

Technically yes, but it's generally not recommended. Using multiple tools increases the risk of duplicate applications to the same roles at the same companies, which can look unprofessional and may flag your profile in some ATS systems. It's more effective to choose one tool with broad platform coverage and configure it well than to run multiple tools simultaneously.

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George Avgenakis

CEO @ Loopcv

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