LazyApply : Job Application Bot

LazyApply : Job Application Bot

Apply to 100’s of jobs in just one click… Automate your application for Job with the lifetime job application system LazyApply.

Total ratings for LazyApply : Job Application Bot
3.66 (Rating count: 121)
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Pros
  • Fast application to a lot of jobs
  • Helped users get interviews and job offers
  • Simplified the job search process for some users
Cons
  • Issues with customer support
  • Applying to irrelevant jobs
  • Does not work as expected for some users
Most mentioned
  • Customer support
  • Not working as expected
  • Automated job search
  • Applied to irrelevant jobs
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Date Author Rating Lang Comment
2024-04-16
Shai Long
Shai Long
en DO NOT BUY! It does not work. I purchased the basic plan that does Linkedin and Indeed. Indeed does not work at all 0. ZERO! Linkedin shows it works but the jobs it applies to are all scams and half the time it does not input the corect info. Example. in the account there is a very clever spot for how many years of experience it should put if it does not know how to answer ow many years of experience you have in a very specific thing. I put a number in the profile but it continues to just answer 0. BROKEN I contacted support and they emailed me back 2 or three times asking me again what is the issue you are having. I have since not heard back from them after they said they will look into it.
2024-04-14
Noel Esenwa
Noel Esenwa
en LazyApply does not work. If you're reading this do not waste your money on this it is is not functioning at all. And once you pay they woon't give you your money back. It's a scame do not fall for it. Despite multiple attempts to contact their support team to resolve these issues, I've received no assistance. When using the tool to apply for jobs on LinkedIn, it incorrectly submits all responses regarding years of experience as "0 years," even if a different number is entered in the default setting. All the positive reviews are fake reviews written by the owner of the application. Buyer beware! Additionally, the ZipApply feature, which is supposed to automate job applications, fails to apply to any jobs at all.
2024-03-26
Austin Kelley
Austin Kelley
en Not worth it. It works but maybe only on half of the applications. On jobs that ask you how many years of experience do you have with XYZ, it will sometimes put ZERO YEARS. Come one, any number of years would be better than putting ZERO.
2024-04-11
Alexander Apostolov
Alexander Apostolov
en Though I have a fully detailed profile on LazyApply to use for common form questions, it continues to put random nonsense like "Fax" for Phone Device Type and Afghanistan for Country Code (I have my profile set for the States with an American number). It also burns applications by choosing incorrect options such as being on an employer agreement that could affect hiring. Money back was not honored within the first weeks after purchase.
2024-03-13
Teresa Williams
Teresa Williams
en It is not worth the money and the money back guarantee is an untruth. In my search for remote jobs (which this came highly recommended as a tool), I continuously receive non-remote jobs. I asked for my money back within the desiginated time frame and of course didn't get a response.
2024-02-20
James Mitchell
James Mitchell
en I have ben using this for a while now it does not work as designed and the customer help will not give a straight answer when it breaks... they repeatedly tell you to wait 24 hours... 24 hours comes and it still doesn't work and then again they tell you to wait 24 hours and you are in a doom loop.
2024-02-13
zed Lightbolt
zed Lightbolt
en Helped me get interviews and a job. Pros: It applies to a lot of jobs fast, which helped me get more screening interviews, then real interviews, then multiple offers. I had not applied for jobs in over ten years, so this software helped me apply to many jobs fast. And that volume helped me test my resume until I was getting more screening interviews, which gave me feed back for my resume, and I got better at passing screening interviews. That volume helped me get to actual hiring managers. And so my rusty interview skills were put to the test. Because LazyApply was feeding me so many interview requests, I got better. Sure, I bombed a lot at first, but with volume came practice, then mastery. Soon, I was getting multiple six figure offers. Both PRO and CON: It only applies to EASY-TO-APPLY jobs on Indeed and Linkedin which there are a lot of. If you want total coverage of all the jobs on these boards, you'll still need to apply on the company site. This still saves you a huge amount of time. And LazyApply has a new tool to speed up the process. Although I found SimplyApply better for this one thing. LazyApply is still better for auto applying. Cons: It's not perfect, but it's fast. It works the BEST for Linkedin. Less so for others. However, I got my job via Indeed. Indeed has been making changes to block these auto-apply apps. But it still saves time. You do need to force the app (on indeed for sure) to the right filters. For indeed, I then go back and do a manual search (sometimes) if I want to make sure I have total coverage of any good jobs. It kind sucks for the other job boards. But ... it's fast. It does seem to mis-apply on Ziprecruiter. And GlassDoor is so/so. It totally gets stuck on Careerbuilder because that job board keeps trying to have you apply to unrelated jobs. Overall, it saves a HUGE amount of time. Since Linkedin and Indeed have the majority of GOOD jobs, REMOTE jobs (which is all I looked for), LazyApply is well worth it. I purchase the app when it first came out an it was Rough! It's so much better now. For the small cost, I could test my resume by applying to LOTS of jobs every day until I was getting screening interviews. That volume gave me lots of practice interviewing until I got four offers and accepted one, remote, six-figure job (Start date Jan 2024). The job market has slowed, but LazyApply auto-applies on Linkedin, and Indeed well. And I recommend. Not perfect, but worth the cost.
2024-01-25
Tim Siwula
Tim Siwula
en Works great. It only does easy apply jobs (maybe 20% of total jobs listed?). It breaks on LinkedIn when it comes to a job you have already applied to. Would be nice if it managed workday account creation and email verification and application submission. ;)
2024-01-22
daniel wakeley
daniel wakeley
en Not very impressed it does not even remotely work. It applies to all the wrong jobs and it applies to a few jobs and then stops
2024-01-20
Rohit Jha
Rohit Jha
en Only LinkedIn is working. Indeed, Ziprecruiter and Dice have stopped working. There is no response from Support when contacted through email. Kindly fix it.
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