Alternatives
Teal alternatives
There is no single best alternative, because people leave Teal for different reasons. Pick the row that matches yours.
Pricing verified 2026-08-22
Why people look
- The free plan shows only the top five keyword matches per job, which is the limit most people hit first.
- They want deeper resume scoring than a tracker provides.
- They want to stop paying a subscription.
How this was compiled
We have not tested these products. Every price was read from the vendor’s own pricing page on the date shown, and every capability is marked with how we know it. Where we could not establish something it is recorded as not established, rather than guessed.
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If you want a tracker with a cleaner board
Huntr
Board-first tracking with unlimited AI credits on Pro, and an effective rate of about $26.67 a month on the biannual plan.
The tradeoff
Unlimited job tracking sits behind Pro, so the free tier is weaker than Teal's for tracking, and there is no trial.
Checked 2026-08-22 · source ↗
If you want deeper keyword analysis
Jobscan
Purpose-built for resume-to-posting match scoring, with unlimited scans on paid plans and LinkedIn analysis included.
The tradeoff
No tracking, and $49.95 a month is the highest monthly price in this set.
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If keyword analysis is all you want, cheaply
SkillSyncer
The same core scanning job as Jobscan at $14.95 a month, with two free scans a week.
The tradeoff
Much less established, and several capabilities we could not verify.
Checked 2026-08-22 · source ↗
If you want to stop paying a subscription
Rezi
A $149 lifetime plan, which is cheaper than Teal's monthly rate after about five months.
The tradeoff
Resume building only — you would need to track applications somewhere else.
Checked 2026-08-22 · source ↗
Or stay where you are
The most complete free tier of any tracker we priced: unlimited applications and unlimited resumes without paying. The paid upgrade is mostly about removing the keyword-matching cap, so its value depends entirely on whether you tailor resumes per application.