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AmiJobs vs LazyApply: Auto-Apply Comparison for 2026
LazyApply promises thousands of applications in a few clicks across LinkedIn, Indeed, and other sites. AmiJobs prioritizes quality and targeting for the French and European market. Let's compare both approaches.
Comparison table
| Criterion | AmiJobs | LazyApply |
|---|---|---|
| HelloWork | Yes | No |
| Volume | Targeted | Very high |
| Indeed | Coming soon | Yes |
| Pricing | One-time packs | Lifetime / subscription |
| France / EU market | Optimized | International |
AmiJobs at a glance
- Interface and support oriented toward France and Europe
- HelloWork integrated natively
- Fine-grained filters (location, salary, remote work)
- No unlimited-volume promise — focus on relevant applications
LazyApply at a glance
- Fast setup and simple onboarding
- High application volume across multiple job boards
- Popular lifetime plan among international users
Volume vs relevance
LazyApply bets on quantity. AmiJobs encourages a balance: automate repetitive work while keeping strict criteria to avoid off-target applications that waste recruiter attention.
HelloWork and the French market
HelloWork is central for many candidates in France. AmiJobs supports it from the free plan. LazyApply is mostly centered on anglophone ecosystems like LinkedIn and Indeed.
Extension and ease of use
Both solutions work through a browser extension. AmiJobs walks users through each step with a dashboard to track submitted applications on LinkedIn, HelloWork, and Indeed.
Verdict
LazyApply suits job seekers who want maximum volume on the international market. AmiJobs is preferable for targeted applications in France with HelloWork and LinkedIn.
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