Teal is a beloved tool in the early-career job-search community. The Chrome extension lets you bookmark jobs from any site, track them through stages, and tailor your resume per role. They've built a real product.
Sorce is something different — we're an AI auto-apply tool. You swipe through jobs on your phone, our agent submits the application for you. The two products are sometimes lumped together but they solve different parts of the hunt.
Here's the honest split.
TL;DR
| Sorce | Teal | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | AI auto-apply | Job tracker + resume builder |
| Submits applications? | ✅ AI agent submits | ❌ — you submit |
| Resume builder | Per-application tailoring | ✅ standalone resume tool |
| Job tracker | Submitted apps tracked | ✅ — full kanban, stages |
| Free tier | 40 swipes/day with full AI auto-apply | Free with limits |
| Mobile app | ✅ iOS native | Web + Chrome extension |
| Jobs database | 5M+ open roles | You bookmark from anywhere |
Who Teal is right for
Teal has earned its audience. It fits if:
- You want to project-manage your job search. Teal's kanban-style stages — applied, interviewing, offer — are detailed. If you treat the hunt like a project, Teal's surface fits.
- You want a great standalone resume builder. Teal's resume builder is one of the better free tools in the category, with strong AI suggestions for tailoring.
- You like to manually triage. Teal expects you to find jobs (any source), bookmark them, tailor your resume, and apply yourself. That's the workflow.
If that's how you job-hunt, Teal is excellent.
Who Sorce is right for
Sorce is right for the user who wants to spend less time applying. Specifically:
- You want auto-apply. Sorce's AI agent submits the application for you. You don't fill out forms.
- You want auto-generated cover letters. Tailored per application.
- You want fast discovery. 5M+ jobs in our database, swipeable on your phone.
- You want a real free tier with the AI included. 40 swipes/day, indefinitely.
Different category, different audience.
Use them together?
Some users do. Track in Teal, apply via Sorce. The categories are complementary if you want both meticulous tracking and AI auto-apply. We're not threatened by Teal — they're solving a different sub-problem.
Feature-by-feature
Tracking
Teal: detailed kanban board, contact tracker, stage management. Built for tracking-heavy users.
Sorce: shows submitted applications and their status, but the surface is leaner. Our users mostly care about "swipe → apply → get interviews," not "track every application through five stages."
If tracking is the most important feature for you, Teal wins this one.
Apply mechanics
Teal: you find the job, you click apply on the company site, you fill out their form. Teal helps you tailor the resume but doesn't submit.
Sorce: AI agent submits on your behalf. You swipe right; we apply.
If apply speed is what you want, Sorce.
Resume
Teal: one of the better standalone resume builders, with AI tailoring suggestions.
Sorce: tailors your resume per application as part of the submit flow.
Different shape — Teal lets you craft the resume; Sorce auto-tailors each one.
Mobile
Sorce: iOS-native swipe app. Teal: web + Chrome extension. Phone hunters use Sorce.
Pricing (as of May 2026)
Sorce: Free — 40 swipes/day with AI; paid tiers for higher caps.
Teal: Free tier with limits, paid for advanced features.
What real users say
- Teal, G2 — "Indispensable for tracking. Resume builder is a bonus." Real signal — Teal is loved by tracking-heavy users.
- Sorce, App Store — "Was using Teal to track and applying manually. Now I use Sorce and the time savings are wild." (Reviewer @rachel.l)
The verdict
Use Teal if: you want a job tracker and resume builder, you like to project-manage your hunt, and you're fine submitting applications manually.
Use Sorce if: you want auto-apply (with AI cover letter), a real free tier with the AI included, mobile-first UX, and the largest jobs database in the AI auto-apply category.
Use both if: you want meticulous tracking and fast auto-apply. They're complementary, not directly competing.
Try Sorce free — 40 swipes a day. Still shopping? Sorce vs JobRight, Sorce vs JobCopilot, Sorce vs Simplify.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Teal (TealHQ)?
- Teal is a Chrome-extension-based job tracker, resume builder, and contact tracker. It's loved by users who want to project-manage their job search.
- Does Teal auto-apply?
- No. Teal helps you track and tailor — discovery and resume work — but doesn't submit applications. Sorce's AI agent submits.
- Can I use both?
- Yes. Some users track in Teal and apply via Sorce. They solve different sub-problems.
- Which is better?
- Different categories. Teal for tracking and resume building, Sorce for swipe-and-apply. If you want to spend less time applying, Sorce. If you want to track applications meticulously, Teal — though Sorce shows you submitted apps too.