Alternatives
RoleWorth vs Teal — when each is the right tool.
Pick RoleWorth when you want a decision (apply / maybe / skip) before saving the row. Pick Teal when capture speed and a single tracker view matter more than the score. Teal is tracker-first; RoleWorth is decision-first.
| Capability | RoleWorth | Teal |
|---|---|---|
| Primary purpose | Decision-first: score before tailoring | Tracker-first: save and organise postings |
| One-click capture extension | Roadmap | ✓ Bookmarklet / extension |
| Worth Score / posting risk | ✓ 0–100 + six-signal risk | — |
| Pipeline tracker | ✓ Stages, follow-ups, outcomes | ✓ Stages + columns |
| Tailored resume diff | ✓ Per-posting diff | AI rewrite (separate flow) |
| Cover letter + DM drafts | ✓ Grounded in proof points | AI rewrite |
| Interview prep / proof bank | ✓ Reusable competency library | — |
| Human approval gate | ✓ Required before submission | n/a (no auto-apply) |
FAQ
Is RoleWorth a Teal replacement?
If you mostly used Teal as a Chrome-extension tracker plus a resume builder, RoleWorth covers that and adds the decision layer (Worth Score, posting risk, proof match). If you primarily liked Teal's bookmarklet UX and don't want scoring opinions, stay on Teal.
Can I import my Teal pipeline?
CSV import is the path: export your tracker rows from Teal, upload to RoleWorth, and stages map automatically (saved → applied → interviewing → offer → rejected). Notes and dates are preserved.
Which is better for high-volume tracking?
Teal is optimised for capture — get a posting saved with one click. RoleWorth is optimised for fewer, better applications — score before saving, kit after deciding. If volume is your bottleneck, Teal is faster; if quality is, RoleWorth pays back the extra step.
Product proof
See the product surface behind the claim.
Each page carries the matching RoleWorth surface in a glass-framed proof card: the radar, extension overlay, ATS matrix, review queue, dashboard, or package flow behind the promise.

The public promise, visible above the fold: score first, package second, approve before anything leaves.

The internal cockpit: today's radar, active runs, best opportunities, pipeline health, and audit history.