Pick the plan that matches how often you tailor and apply
Choose a plan based on how you actually apply: how often you tailor documents, how much rewriting you do in Smart Editor, and whether autofill and longer answers are part of your weekly routine.
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How to choose a plan
Start with the free plan for a real test run
Use the free plan if you want to try the full workflow before paying. It is the lowest-friction way to test tailoring, editing, autofill, and longer answers on real applications.
Choose Plus for regular weekly applying
Plus is the practical step up once you are tailoring often enough that the starter plan feels tight, but you do not need the biggest limits yet.
Choose Pro for heavier output
Pro is for heavier weekly or monthly use: more document generation, more Smart Editor usage, and long-form answer help.
Compare based on your bottleneck
If you run out of documents first, compare generation limits. If editing takes most of your time, compare Smart Editor capacity. If forms slow you down most, focus on the autofill and answer support in each plan.
The right plan is usually the smallest one that clears the slowest part of your workflow. Start with the friction you actually feel each week, not the biggest cap on the page.
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Tailoring volume
If you are still proving the workflow on real roles, stay lean. You are validating fit, not buying headroom you may never touch.
02
Editor time
If your real cost is rewriting after generation, compare plans by how much Smart Editor room they give you, not by raw document count alone.
03
Application throughput
If forms and repeated answers are what drain your week, prioritize autofill and long-answer support once that bottleneck becomes real.
Upgrade when you hit a real ceiling. Not when a bigger number merely looks safer.
See the workflow first
Use the product path that matches the friction you are trying to remove, then pick the lowest plan that comfortably covers it.
Which plan should I start with if I am new to Resumate?
Start with the free plan if you want to test the full workflow before paying. Move to Plus or Pro once you know you need more document volume, more editor usage, or more application throughput.
What is the practical difference between Plus and Pro?
Both are built for ongoing use, but Pro carries the larger document and editing limits. Pro also includes a larger suggestion budget and long-form application answer support on the plan card above.
Should site compatibility affect which plan I choose?
If one board or ATS matters a lot to your workflow, supported sites will show the current list before you choose a plan.