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LazyApply Review 2026: What works, what doesn’t & a better alternative

LazyApply review and best alternative

As AI-powered job search tools become more common, platforms like LazyApply have gained attention for promising to automate job applications, customize resumes, and save time. LazyApply markets itself as the “1-click” way to apply to thousands of jobs. For some jobseekers, this speed is appealing. For others, mixed user feedback and technical issues have led them to look elsewhere.
One alternative attracting interest is ApplyIQ, a free AI job search agent launched by Adzuna in April 2025. ApplyIQ focuses on quality over quantity, aiming to send only targeted applications that are more likely to lead to interviews.

This review covers LazyApply’s features, pricing, and real-world performance based on user feedback, then compares it to ApplyIQ so you can decide which tool best suits your job search goals.

Ready to boost your job search success? Try ApplyIQ

LazyApply: Features and pricing

LazyApply is an AI-powered Chrome extension designed to automatically apply to roles listed on job boards on behalf of jobseekers. 

Core features

  • Automated job applications: Apply to 15-1,500 jobs daily, depending on the plan
  • Referral emails:  Automatically send referral emails to employees at target companies
  • More than 1 resume: Users can upload and store multiple versions of their resume, depending on the plan
  • AI cover letter: Auto-create personalized cover letter that can be edited by users

Pricing (annual billing only)

  • Basic – $99/year, 15 applications/day, 1 resume profile
  • Premium – $149/year, 150 applications/day, 5 resume profiles
  • Ultimate – $999/year, 1,500 applications/day, 20 profiles, advanced analytics

How LazyApply works

  1. Install the Chrome extension
  2. Sign in with Google
  3. Complete your profile by uploading a resume and setting personal preferences
  4. Set job filters e.g. job titles, locations
  5. Start automation

Strengths of LazyApply

  • Time-saving: Automatically fill out application forms for jobseekers
  • User-friendly: Simple setup and intuitive dashboard to help jobseekers keep track of the AI-powered applications
  • Extra features: AI referral emails and analytics

Weaknesses of LazyApply

Below-average user reviews overall, with 2.5/5 stars on Trustpilot and 3.4/5 on the Chrome Web Store, as of August 2025. Here is the review summary on their Trustpilot profile:

Key concerns from LazyApply users include:

  • Bigger volume, more rejection: Users shared that LazyApply often applied to jobs outside their skill sets or preferences. One Reddit user reported applying to 14,000 jobs and receiving hundreds of rejections due to a skills mismatch.
  • Technical issues: Users flagged issues such as incorrect form entries, missing required fields, and limited compatibility with certain job boards.
  • Filtering limitations: Insufficient targeting options 
  • Customer support: Frustrations with slow responses from the customer support team
  • Refund: While there’s a 30-day money-back guarantee, some users reported that the refund process is daunting.
  • Trust issue: Some online sources claimed that the company name on Trustpilot was changed to  “PEVE VISIONS” previously, which may have obscured negative reviews.

ApplyIQ: The quality-first alternative

Launched in April 2025 by job matching platform Adzuna, ApplyIQ is also a job search agent that automatically applies to jobs on jobseekers’ behalf, but only to the most relevant roles, not just every job opening available. 

Instead of flooding jobseekers with rejection emails andrecruiters with thousands of irrelevant applications, ApplyIQ intelligently matches users with jobs that align with their skills, experience, and career goals. 

ApplyIQ is completely free and ad-free. 

Core features

  • Lifetime free: No subscriptions or hidden charges
  • Smart matching only: Automatically applies only to jobs that are a strong fit
  • Personalized cover note: Every application is submitted with a brief cover note highlighting the most relevant skills and experience.
  • Daily summaries: ApplyIQ sends a daily email summarising applications submitted on their behalf to help users keep track of applications
  • Keep resume authentic: ApplyIQ does not change users’ resumes to keep their application genuine.
  • Full control: Users can pause, resume, or terminate applications on the ApplyIQ dashboard anytime.
  • Bias-free matching: ApplyIQ never uses users’ personal data, such as age, gender, religion, or ethnicity for job matching, eliminating the risk of bias.
  • Integration with Adzuna’s 8M+ job listings

Reported results

  • An average of ~5 highly targeted applications per week
  • Users report a ~70% callback rate on applications submitted via ApplyIQ

LazyApply vs ApplyIQ: Side-by-side

FeatureLazyApply ApplyIQ
Pricing$99–$999/yearFree
Job match qualityAll about volume (up to 1,500/day); Broad targetingQuality-focused, limited to relevant jobs
PlatformChrome extension onlyFully web-based, no browser extension required
User experienceReports of bugs, irrelevant matches, refund issuesrobust control features and reliable performance
Interview PrepNo toolAdzuna offers Prepper

The verdict: Should you try ApplyIQ or LazyApply?

Job search can be stressful so being able to outsource that to AI 24/7 – even when you are sleeping – is undoubtedly a gamechanger. Depending on your job search goals, different tools may work better.

If you are looking for instant gratification…

Try AI job automation tools like LazyApply, as they excel in speed and volume. However, as LazyApply focuses on volume only, the applications might not always match your portfolio or your intent, which may reduce your chances of landing an interview. 

If you resonate with ‘rage applying’ — the viral Tiktok micro-trend where employees mass apply for jobs in a short period of time out of frustration or anger with their current job — go for LazyApply. You will get that instant gratification by looking at the number of job applications skyrocketing every day.

Most suitable for: 

  • Entry-level jobseekers looking to cast a wide net
  • Non-competitive and highly sought-after roles
  • Rage applying

If you are looking to land an interview…

Try ApplyIQ who cares about the relevance of the applications on top of speed. The daily application number might not be as impressive as LazyApply but less is more. ApplyIQ’s quality-first approach ensures every application sent is a strong fit for your background and aligns with your intent, meaning a higher chance to land an interview than volume-only AI tools like LazyApply.

Most suitable for jobseekers who want to : 

  • pursue mid to senior-level roles
  • pursue highly specialised or niche roles
  • find jobs that are closely aligned with their skills and interests
  • safeguard their reputation by avoiding the potential repercussions of mass applying (because getting blacklist is real)
  • avoid rejection emails
  • explore AI-powered job search without paying premium costs

Frequently asked questions

What is LazyApply?
An AI-powered tool that automates job applications across platforms like LinkedIn and Indeed, with pricing from $99/year to $999/year.

What is ApplyIQ?
A free AI job search agent from Adzuna that sends only relevant applications using your real resume.

Is ApplyIQ really free?
Yes, no hidden costs or upsells.

Can I trust ApplyIQ with my data?
Yes, ApplyIQ never uses any of your personal data relating to age, gender, religion or ethnicity in ApplyIQ when looking for job matches, and as a result, this eliminates the risk of any personal bias when submitting job applications.

Looking for smarter applications? Start with ApplyIQ

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