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Rezi vs Kickresume

Compared 2026-08-22

Short answer

Choose Rezi if your search may run long. The $149 lifetime plan beats any subscription after about five months, and it comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Choose Kickresume if presentation matters more than keyword scoring and you will commit annually, where €8 a month is the cheapest paid plan in this set.

Neither if you have not written the content yet. Both are formatting and phrasing tools; neither decides what your resume should say.

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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Side by side

Both prices were read from each vendor’s own page — Rezi on 2026-08-22, Kickresume on 2026-08-22. Rows where neither product’s capability could be established are omitted rather than shown as two blanks.

Cheapest paid plan

Rezi

$29 per month

Kickresume

€96 per year

Free plan

Rezi

Yes

Free to start with no card required; one review per month.

Kickresume

Yes

4 free resume templates; the 40 premium templates require Premium.

Free trial

Rezi

Not advertised

Kickresume

Not advertised

Primarily for

Rezi

Building an ATS-oriented resume with AI assistance

Kickresume

Building a well-designed resume from templates, with AI assistance

Resume builder

Rezi

Yes

The core product.

Kickresume

Yes

44 templates in total, 4 of them free.

Resume scoring

Rezi

Yes

Kickresume

Partial

Includes a career-mapping analysis of a resume; not a job-description match score.

Job-description keyword matching

Rezi

Yes

Kickresume

Not established

Cover letter generation

Rezi

Yes

Kickresume

Yes

Automated applying

Rezi

No

Kickresume

No

Where each one wins

Rezi

The only product here with a one-time price, which changes the arithmetic entirely for a long search: $149 once beats $29 a month after roughly five months. The vendor's headline outcome claim is unsourced and should not factor into the decision.

  • A lifetime option at $149, unique in this set, which suits an open-ended search.
  • A 30-day money-back guarantee, the clearest refund policy of the products we priced.
  • Focused on one job rather than bundling a tracker it would do poorly.

Kickresume

The cheapest paid resume builder in this set if you commit annually at €8 a month, and among the more expensive month to month at €24. Design-led rather than ATS-led, which is a genuine difference from the scoring tools rather than a weakness.

  • €8 a month on the annual plan is the lowest effective rate of any paid plan we priced.
  • The largest template library here, at 44 templates.
  • Honest about being a builder rather than a matcher, so it is not sold on ATS claims.

Why we compare these two

The two dedicated resume builders in the set, with genuinely different pricing models — one-time versus annual subscription — and different emphases.

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