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RoleSharp vs Rezi (2026)

Rezi has made its name on ATS-optimized resume building, with an AI writer that generates and rewrites bullet points and a content optimizer that scores keyword coverage. RoleSharp covers the same ATS ground but adds company-specific tailoring — the resume is built around a named employer and country, not just a job description — and a more usable free tier.

The short version.

If you want an AI that writes your bullets for you and an ATS optimizer focused on keyword density, Rezi does that well. If you want the resume tailored to the specific company and market you're applying to, free ATS scoring on every version, and a monthly free allowance, RoleSharp gives you more for less. They overlap on ATS; they differ on tailoring depth and free-tier generosity.

Side by side.

5 of 8 rows favor RoleSharp, 0 favor Rezi — we count them honestly.

FeatureRoleSharpRezi
Free tier3 tailored resumes every month, unlimited ATS checksLimited free plan, credits-based
Premium price$12/mo · $79/yr$29/mo · $129/yr (Pro)
AI bullet writerPremium — rewrites for the target roleCore feature, AI-generated bullets
Tailors to a specific companyYes — company + role + countryNo — JD-based optimization
ATS score included freeYes, every versionLimited on free
Keyword optimizationMissing-keyword list + fixesContent optimizer with density scoring
Cover lettersPremiumPaid plan
Student offer6 months of Premium freeDiscount available

Rezi details from their public pricing page and product site, last checked July 2026. Plans change — check theirs before deciding.

Where Rezi wins.

Credit where it’s due — an honest comparison cuts both ways.

A focused ATS optimizerRezi's content optimizer scores keyword density and coverage at a level of granularity that's genuinely useful for ATS tuning. If pure keyword optimization is your goal, their tooling is well-built.
AI bullet generationRezi's AI writer generates bullet points from a prompt, which is fast if you're starting from nothing. RoleSharp's AI rewrites existing bullets for the target role rather than inventing them from a one-line prompt.

Where RoleSharp wins.

Company-specific tailoring, not just JD matchingRezi optimizes against a job description's keywords. RoleSharp builds the resume around the specific company, role, and country — the difference between matching keywords and writing for the actual employer.
A free tier you can actually useRezi's free plan is credit-limited. RoleSharp gives you 3 company-tailored resumes every month, forever, with free ATS scores on each — no credits to run out of.
Less than half the price$12/mo or $79/yr versus Rezi Pro at $29/mo or $129/yr, with a more generous free tier and a better student offer underneath.

Pricing, plainly.

RoleSharp: free plan with 3 tailored resumes/month and ATS scores, Premium at $12/mo or $79/yr, 6 months free for verified students. Rezi: limited free plan, Pro at $29/mo or $129/yr with unlimited AI writing and the full content optimizer.

Full RoleSharp pricing is on the pricing page — no checkout required to see it.

Decide with your own resume.

Score your current resume free — no card, no trial clock — and see what RoleSharp would change.

RoleSharp vs Rezi — common questions

Is RoleSharp cheaper than Rezi?

Yes — RoleSharp Premium is $12/month or $79/year versus Rezi Pro at $29/month or $129/year. RoleSharp also has a more generous free tier with 3 tailored resumes a month.

Which is better for ATS optimization?

Both focus on ATS. Rezi's content optimizer scores keyword density in detail; RoleSharp gives you a free ATS score with missing keywords and fixes on every version. If granular density scoring matters, Rezi; if a free score on every version with a clear fix list matters, RoleSharp.

Does Rezi tailor to a specific company?

No — Rezi optimizes against a job description's keywords. RoleSharp tailors the resume to the named company, role, and country, which is a deeper level of targeting.

Which has a better free plan?

RoleSharp's free plan gives you 3 company-tailored resumes every month with ATS scores, no card. Rezi's free plan is credit-limited. For ongoing free use, RoleSharp is more usable.