Huntr has been one of the best-loved job-tracking tools for years. Their kanban boards are clean, their Chrome extension bookmarks roles efficiently, and their resume builder is solid. They've earned a real audience.
Sorce is a different category. We're an AI auto-apply tool — swipe through jobs on your phone, our agent submits the application for you. The two products solve different parts of the hunt.
TL;DR
| Sorce | Huntr | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | AI auto-apply | Job tracker + resume |
| AI submits applications? | ✅ | ❌ |
| Job tracker | Submitted apps tracked | ✅ — full kanban |
| Resume builder | Per-application tailoring | ✅ standalone |
| Free tier | 40 swipes/day with AI auto-apply | Free with limits |
| Mobile app | ✅ iOS native | Web + Chrome extension |
| Jobs database | 5M+ open roles | You bookmark from anywhere |
Who Huntr is right for
Huntr has earned its place. It fits if:
- You want a meticulous tracker. Huntr's kanban is mature — drag-and-drop stages, contact tracking, document storage per role. If tracking is the most important feature, Huntr wins.
- You want a great standalone resume builder. Huntr's resume builder is one of the better in the category.
- You apply manually and want to organize. Huntr fits the "I find the job, I apply, I track it" workflow.
Who Sorce is right for
Sorce is right for:
- People who want auto-apply. Sorce's AI agent submits the application — including a tailored cover letter — on every job you swipe right.
- Free-tier seekers. 40 swipes/day with the full AI agent, indefinitely.
- Mobile-first hunters. iOS-native swipe app.
- Volume seekers. 5M+ jobs in our database.
Use both?
A lot of users do. Track in Huntr, apply via Sorce. The two are complementary if you want both meticulous tracking and AI auto-apply.
Feature-by-feature
Apply mechanics
Huntr: you find the job, you apply on the company's site, you track it in Huntr. No auto-submit.
Sorce: swipe right; AI agent applies for you.
Tracking
Huntr: kanban-style stages, very detailed. Built for tracking-heavy users.
Sorce: tracks submitted applications and their status. Leaner — built for "swipe, apply, get interviews," not "project-manage every stage."
If detailed tracking is your priority, Huntr wins this one.
Resume
Huntr: standalone builder, one of the better ones.
Sorce: auto-tailors per application as part of the apply flow.
Different shapes — Huntr crafts the resume; Sorce tailors each one.
Mobile
Sorce: iOS-native. Huntr: web + Chrome. Phone hunters use Sorce.
Pricing (as of May 2026)
Sorce: Free — 40 swipes/day with AI; paid tiers for higher caps.
Huntr: Free tier with limits, paid for advanced features.
What real users say
- Huntr, G2 — "Best tracker I've used. The kanban is clean and the resume builder is great." Real signal.
- Sorce, App Store — "I used Huntr for tracking, applied manually, then switched to Sorce for the apply step. Time saved is wild." (Reviewer @rachel.l)
The verdict
Use Huntr if: tracking is the most important feature, you want a great standalone resume builder, and you're fine submitting applications manually.
Use Sorce if: you want auto-apply with AI cover letters, a real free tier, and a mobile-first interface.
Use both if: you want the best of both — Huntr's tracking, Sorce's auto-apply. They're complementary.
Try Sorce free — 40 swipes a day. Still shopping? Sorce vs Teal, Sorce vs JobRight, Sorce vs JobCopilot.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Huntr?
- Huntr is a job-tracking platform — kanban boards, document storage, contact tracking, and a Chrome extension that bookmarks roles.
- Does Huntr auto-apply?
- No. Huntr is a tracker — it helps you organize the hunt but doesn't submit applications. Sorce's AI agent submits.
- Can I use both?
- Yes. Track in Huntr, apply via Sorce. Many users do exactly this.
- Which has a better resume builder?
- Huntr has a strong standalone resume builder. Sorce tailors your resume per application as part of the auto-apply flow. Different shapes for different needs.