Both are free. But they solve different problems. Reactive Resume gives you control. RolePilot gives you AI. Here's the honest breakdown.
| Feature | RolePilot | Reactive Resume |
|---|---|---|
| Price | ✓ Free (5 AI/day) + Pro $9–19 | ✓ 100% free forever |
| Open Source | ✗ Proprietary | ✓ MIT license, community-driven |
| Self-Hosting | ✗ Cloud only | ✓ Docker self-hosted |
| AI Cover Letters | ✓ Google Gemini included | ~ BYOK (bring your own API key) |
| ATS Scoring | ✓ AI audit + keyword match | ✗ Not available |
| Templates | ~ ATS-optimized format | ✓ 12+ templates + custom CSS |
| Chrome Extension | ✓ Save + Generate + ATS Check | ✗ Not available |
| Red Flags Detector | ✓ Warns about toxic postings | ✗ Not available |
| Interview Prep | ✓ AI War Room simulator | ✗ Not available |
| Application Tracker | ✓ Kanban board | ✗ Not available |
| Privacy | ✓ No tracking, no ads | ✓ Zero tracking, self-host option |
| 2FA / Passkeys | ✓ Google OAuth | ✓ 2FA + Passkeys + custom SSO |
You want AI that works out of the box. RolePilot's Google Gemini AI generates cover letters, tailors resumes, and scores ATS compatibility — no API keys needed, no configuration. Reactive Resume supports AI but requires you to bring your own API key and manage costs separately.
You need the full job search pipeline. RolePilot includes ATS scoring, application tracking, red flags detection, and interview prep. Reactive Resume focuses purely on resume building — no job search tools.
You're not technical. Reactive Resume is developer-friendly (Docker, custom CSS, self-hosting), but non-technical users may find the setup and BYOK AI configuration challenging. RolePilot works from your browser immediately.
Privacy is paramount. Reactive Resume can be fully self-hosted — your data never leaves your server. While RolePilot respects privacy (no tracking, no ads), your data lives on our cloud. For privacy maximalists, self-hosting wins.
You want complete control. Custom CSS, custom templates, self-hosted infrastructure, bring-your-own AI — Reactive Resume gives developers full control over every aspect. It's the Linux of resume builders.
Budget is $0. Both tools are free, but Reactive Resume is 100% free forever with no paid tier at all. RolePilot's free tier is generous (5 AI/day) but has Pro options. If you never want to see pricing, Reactive Resume it is.
Open-source philosophy. If you believe in open-source software and want to contribute to a community project, Reactive Resume is MIT-licensed and actively developed by a passionate community.
Yes. No paid plans, no hidden fees, no watermarks, no ads. It's MIT-licensed open-source software maintained by the community. You can self-host it with Docker or use the official web version.
It supports AI via BYOK (bring your own key). You provide your OpenAI or compatible API key. This means AI costs are variable and separate from the tool itself. RolePilot includes AI in its free tier.
Absolutely. Use Reactive Resume for custom-designed resumes (especially if you're technical), and RolePilot for AI-powered cover letters, ATS scoring, and interview prep. They complement each other well.
Reactive Resume with self-hosting is the privacy gold standard. RolePilot is cloud-based but respects privacy with no tracking and no ads. Choose based on your privacy requirements.
Free to start. No API keys needed. AI that never lies about your experience.
Last updated: February 2026 · Comparison based on publicly available information.
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