OyaPilot vs LazyApply
LazyApply is built to send the most applications; OyaPilot is built to land the most interviews. If you want volume at any cost, LazyApply is cheaper. If you want real jobs, truthful tailoring, and control over every send, that is OyaPilot.
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The difference, at a glance.
LazyApply is a Chrome extension that mass-applies to jobs on big boards like LinkedIn, Indeed, and ZipRecruiter, up to 1,500 applications a day. OyaPilot plays a different game: fewer, real applications that convert to interviews.
Volume vs. conversion
LazyApply measures success in applications sent per day. OyaPilot measures it in interviews landed, so every job is ghost-filtered and fit-scored before you spend a single send on it.
One résumé vs. tailored per job
LazyApply auto-applies with fixed résumé profiles. OyaPilot rewrites your real experience for each posting and shows you every change as a diff.
Blast vs. approve
LazyApply fires one-click batches with no approval step. OyaPilot queues everything for your review by default; even Autopilot is opt-in, capped, and logged.
OyaPilot vs LazyApply, feature by feature.
Every claim below traces to a public page, linked in the sources at the bottom.
OyaPilot
LazyApply
Finding real jobs
Verified job sources
Jobs pulled from companies’ own ATS boards, not scraped
Greenhouse, Lever, Ashby, SmartRecruiters, USAJOBS
Automates big boards in your browser (LinkedIn, Indeed, Dice)
Ghost-job filtering
Every posting scored for ghost risk, with the reasons
Per-posting ghost-risk score, reasons shown
Fit scoring before you apply
Skills matched and gaps named, reasoning shown
Fit scored with reasoning, before you apply
Keyword filters, not scored fit
Applying
Per-job résumé tailoring
Rewritten for the posting; changes shown as a diff
Per-job rewrite of real experience, shown as a diff
Résumé builder exists; auto-apply sends fixed profiles
ATS-safe output
Single column, selectable text, standard headings
Single column, standard headings, parses cleanly
Not publicly documented
Review before send
You approve a queue; nothing goes out unseen
Morning queue; you approve before anything sends
One-click bulk batches, no approval step
Hands-off auto-apply
Submits for you, with caps and a full log
Opt-in Autopilot, off by default, capped and logged
Up to 1,500 applications a day
Browser extension autofill
Fills applications visibly, in your own session
Visible autofill in your own session
The extension is the product
Trust and control
No stored account passwords
Your logins stay yours
No stored passwords or session cookies
Runs in your own logged-in browser session
Application tracker
Submitted to offer on one board
Full board with ghosting detection and nudges
Analytics dashboard
Interview prep
Likely questions, scored mocks, negotiation scripts
Prep kits, scored mocks, negotiation scripts
Interview answer tool only
Pricing
Free plan
Usable without a card, not a trial clock
Free forever; no credit card
Paid plans
As listed publicly on the date checked
Public pricing page, monthly billing
Annual billing only
One-click cancel
Cancel as easily as you signed up
One click, or pause instead
30-day money-back advertised
LazyApply details verified July 14, 2026 from the public pages listed in the sources below. Plans and features change; check LazyApply’s site for current terms.
Where LazyApply is the better fit
An honest comparison cuts both ways. If this list describes your search, LazyApply may serve you better, and that is fine with us.
- You want maximum raw volume: LazyApply’s plans go up to 1,500 applications a day, far beyond OyaPilot’s deliberate caps.
- You want the cheapest cost per application: $99 a year for 15 applications a day is hard to beat on unit price.
- Everything is included in the base price, with no separate credit packs to buy.
Switching from LazyApply takes one evening.
No migration, no lock-in on either side. Your résumé and your targets are all it needs.
Start free and import your résumé
Upload the résumé you already have. OyaPilot scores it on the spot and shows exactly what to fix, before you pay anything.
Set your targets
Tell it the roles, locations, and salary you want. Your agent hunts verified sources overnight and filters out the ghosts.
Approve your morning queue
Wake to a short list of real, fit-scored jobs with truthfully tailored materials. Approve in one tap, or turn on Autopilot.
OyaPilot vs LazyApply, common questions.
LazyApply automates bulk applications on big job boards from your browser, optimizing for volume. OyaPilot pulls jobs from verified company career systems, filters out likely ghost postings, tailors your résumé truthfully per job, and asks you to approve a queue before anything is sent. One maximizes applications; the other maximizes the odds each application becomes an interview.
OyaPilot vs the rest.
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Sources, checked July 14, 2026: lazyapply.com · LazyApply pricing · ResumeJudge review. OyaPilot builds OyaPilot; judge both tools for yourself.