Alternatives
The proof-grounded AIApply alternative.
AIApply optimises for AI breadth: resume builder, cover letter generator, Auto-Apply credits, mock interview, Interview Buddy. RoleWorth optimises for what those tools skip — scoring each posting before tailoring, and writing the kit from your proof points rather than a fresh generic prompt.
Pick RoleWorthif you've noticed your AI-generated cover letters sound the same across every role, or if Auto-Apply credits keep landing on weak-fit postings. Stay on AIApply if you specifically want live interview coaching, 50-language resume translation, or a credit-based auto-apply model.
| Capability | RoleWorth | AIApply |
|---|---|---|
| Primary purpose | ✓ Decision-first: score + kit + reviewed application packets | ✓ AI suite: resume, cover, auto-apply, interview |
| Worth Score / posting risk | ✓ 0–100 + red-flag pattern detector | — Not a public workflow |
| AI-generated cover letter | ✓ Grounded in your proof points | ✓ AI Cover Letter Generator |
| Proof-point library | ✓ Reusable evidence bank across applications | — No reusable proof library in positioning |
| Auto-apply credits | — Plan-based, not credit-based | ✓ Sold in packs (e.g. 100 / 250) |
| Human approval gate | ✓ Required — explicit confirm per send | partial Auto-Apply runs from preferences |
| Review boundaries | ✓ Capture + review gates | partial Auto-Apply across matched roles; ATS list not public |
| Live interview coaching | — Interview prep, not live roleplay | ✓ Mock Interview + Interview Buddy |
| Pipeline tracker | ✓ Stages + follow-ups + audit history | partial Application history |
| Export formats | ✓ Approved Application Studio exports by plan/environment | partial PDF and 50-language translation |
Switch from AIApply to RoleWorth
The 7-minute walkthrough.
Concrete steps, not a marketing video. By minute seven you'll have scored five roles and seen the difference between a proof-grounded kit and a generic AI cover letter.
- Step 10:00 – 1:00
Sign up for RoleWorth. If you have unused AIApply credits, run them down on roles you've already filtered — don't burn the credits while you're still figuring out which postings matter.
- Step 21:00 – 2:30
Upload your master resume. RoleWorth extracts your bullets, metrics, and achievements into a proof library — the same evidence will ground every cover letter and DM. This is the structural difference from AIApply's per-role generation.
- Step 32:30 – 3:30
Pick 5 roles you actually want and paste their URLs into Score a Job. You'll get a Worth Score (0–100), a red-flag pattern check, and a Pursue / Maybe / Skip recommendation. Expect 1–2 of the 5 to be Skip — those are the credits AIApply would have spent for you.
- Step 43:30 – 5:00
For the Apply roles, generate the Application Kit. The cover letter pulls from your proof library, not a fresh AI prompt — read the diff and notice the difference from AIApply's output. Edit anything you don't want to send.
- Step 55:00 – 6:00
If the role is on Greenhouse, Lever, or Ashby and you're on the Max plan, send through the review lane (you'll confirm explicitly per role). For LinkedIn, Indeed, and company portals, RoleWorth exports the kit and you submit manually — the way a serious candidate would for a role they actually want.
- Step 66:00 – 7:00
The applied roles land in the pipeline tracker with the kit, the Worth Score, the timestamp, and a follow-up reminder. This replaces AIApply's application history — but with the rationale and proof attached, not just a counter.
What you give up by switching
Be honest with yourself before you switch.
- You lose live AI interview coaching. AIApply's Interview Buddy provides real-time answer suggestions during interviews — RoleWorth's interview prep is preparation, not in-call coaching.
- You lose 50-language resume translation as a built-in feature. RoleWorth produces English-first kits; multilingual job seekers should keep AIApply or another tool for translation.
- You lose the broad Auto-Apply credit model. AIApply's Auto-Apply spans many roles per credit pack; RoleWorth's submit lane is Greenhouse / Lever / Ashby only, Max plan only, gated by per-role confirmation.
Proof-grounded, not prompt-grounded
Fewer applications, sent on purpose, with a kit you'd be proud to put your name on.
FAQ
Is RoleWorth a drop-in AIApply replacement?
No, by design. AIApply leads with auto-apply credits, AI resume builder, AI cover letter generator, mock interview, and Interview Buddy — a broad AI suite optimised for application throughput. RoleWorth optimises for the opposite: scoring each posting first, then generating a per-role kit grounded in your proof points, and gating submission. If raw AI-generated volume is what you valued in AIApply, you should know the products optimise for opposite goals before switching.
Why would I switch from AIApply to RoleWorth?
The common reasons: AI-generated cover letters that sound generic across every role, an auto-apply credit system that consumes credits on weak-fit postings, and a workflow that doesn't tell you whether a role was worth applying to before it spent the credit. If those issues match your experience, the switch is a change of strategy — fewer, better, proof-grounded applications — not a feature-for-feature swap.
What happens to my AIApply credits?
AIApply Auto-Apply credits are tied to that platform; they don't transfer. If you have an active credit pack, you can run it down before switching or let it sit. RoleWorth's billing is plan-based (Sprint $19.99/week / Pro $39.99/mo / Max $99.99/mo), not credit-pack-based — there's no credit equivalent to migrate.
Does RoleWorth do mock interviews like AIApply?
RoleWorth has interview prep grounded in your proof points, but it is not a roleplay simulator and does not have a live coaching equivalent to AIApply's Interview Buddy. If live AI interview coaching is the feature you need, AIApply is the more direct product.
Will RoleWorth auto-apply to jobs?
Only on Greenhouse, Lever, and Ashby, only on the Max plan, and only after explicit per-role confirmation. There is no LinkedIn / Indeed / ZipRecruiter auto-submit. AIApply's Auto-Apply spans a wider job-board surface; RoleWorth's submit lane is deliberately narrow with a human approval gate.
Sources · Last updated May 19, 2026