Comparison · honest positioning, not a feature matrix

Resimay vs Huntr

A job-search CRM built around a kanban pipeline, with a browser extension that saves postings from LinkedIn and Indeed and a lightweight resume + cover-letter builder attached.

Resimay

Track → tailor → learn from rejections

Paste a job description, get a tailored resume, track the application, and when it does not convert, get an AI read on why and what to change next time.

Huntr

Best for: Job seekers who run a large, active pipeline and want a visual board to manage every application stage in one place, with the resume builder sitting alongside the tracker

Job seekers who run a large, active pipeline and want a visual board to manage every application stage in one place, with the resume builder sitting alongside the tracker.

What Huntr does well

We are describing the competitor honestly. A page that damns them with faint praise is one you stop trusting.

  • 01Chrome extension that one-clicks postings from the major job boards into the tracker
  • 02Visual kanban pipeline that scales cleanly to hundreds of tracked roles
  • 03Integrated resume and cover-letter builder so the whole workflow lives in one tool
  • 04Mature product with free and paid tiers, well-known in the bootcamp and early-career community

Where Resimay takes a different angle

Different approach, not a checklist war. These are things baked into how Resimay is built.

  • 01Resimay tailors each resume against the specific JD on a per-application basis. The saved posting, not a general profile, drives the exact wording and ATS keyword set.
  • 02When an application ends in rejection, Resimay captures the stage reached and runs an AI read on the likely gap, then drafts the follow-up email. The pipeline keeps learning instead of ending at a column.
  • 03Anonymised outcome patterns (opt-in) surface which skill gaps correlate with callbacks for your title + level, not just your own history. A layer of shared learning no single-user tracker can offer.

Which should you pick?

Choose Huntr if

You want a broad CRM-style tracker with a clean kanban board and a resume builder attached, and generic resume output is fine for your flow.

Choose Resimay if

You want per-JD tailoring, a feedback loop after rejections, and a learning layer that sharpens the next application based on the last one.

Last verified: April 19, 2026. Features and pricing change. For current details on Huntr, see huntr.co. Found something out of date? Tell us at /contact.
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