Job application tracking · Resume building · Resume optimisation
Huntr
A job application tracker built around a kanban board, with an AI resume builder and job-matching features layered on top. The free plan covers tracking and base resumes; AI generation is the paid boundary.
Pricing verified 2026-08-22 · source ↗
Quick verdict
The closest competitor to Teal and the more expensive of the two at list price. Its distinguishing feature is unlimited AI credits on Pro, where several rivals meter them — which matters only if you generate a lot of tailored content.
There is a free plan. Unlimited base resumes, basic job matching, basic resume scoring and basic job insights, plus a small number of complimentary AI credits. Unlimited job tracking is a Pro feature. Paid plans start at $160 every 6 months.
How this was compiled
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What Huntr costs
- Free
- — Unlimited base resumes
- — Basic job matching
- — Basic resume scoring
- — Basic job insights
- — A small number of complimentary AI credits
- $40 per month
- $90 per quarter
Works out at $30.00 a month, but you are charged $90 per quarter.
- $160 every 6 months
Works out at $26.67 a month, but you are charged $160 every 6 months.
- Free plan
- Unlimited base resumes, basic job matching, basic resume scoring and basic job insights, plus a small number of complimentary AI credits. Unlimited job tracking is a Pro feature.
- Trial
- None. The vendor states there is no free trial of Pro; the free plan's complimentary AI credits are the way to test AI features.
- Cancellation
- Self-serve from account settings; remains active to the end of the billing period, then downgrades to free.
Read from the vendor's pricing page 2026-08-22 · source ↗
What it does
Capabilities as documented by the vendor. Anything we could not establish is marked as such rather than assumed either way.
- Partial
The vendor lists unlimited job tracking as a Pro feature, so the free tier's tracking is limited.
- Yes
Unlimited base resumes free; AI generation requires Pro.
- Yes
Basic free, advanced on Pro.
- Yes
Job-tailored resumes and advanced matching are Pro features.
- Yes
Unlimited AI cover letters on Pro.
- Yes
Basic free, advanced on Pro.
- Yes
- No
- Not established
- Not established
- Not established
- Not established
Strengths and limitations
Strengths
- Unlimited AI credits on Pro rather than a metered allowance.
- Board-first tracking is simpler to read at a glance than a table.
- Longer billing periods drop the effective rate substantially, from $40 to about $26.67 a month.
Limitations
- Monthly Pro is $40, the highest monthly rate among the trackers we priced.
- Unlimited job tracking sits behind Pro, so the free plan is more limited than Teal's for tracking specifically.
- No free trial of Pro, so evaluating the paid features means paying for at least one month.
Who should use it, and who should skip it
Worth it for
- Someone who wants a clean visual board and will use AI generation heavily
- A longer search where a six-month commitment brings the rate down
Skip it if
- A short search paying month to month, where it is the most expensive option here
- Someone who only needs tracking, which the free plan limits
The claims this category rests on
Products in this category are usually sold on statistics about hiring. Here is what we found when we traced them.
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How we know these things
- Official
- Read directly from the vendor's own pricing page, product page, help documentation or terms, on the date recorded.
- Unknown
- We could not establish this. Recorded as unknown rather than guessed or omitted.
Last reviewed 2026-08-22 by Maid Dizdarevic. If a price here is out of date, the vendor’s own page is authoritative and this page is wrong.