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RoleSharp vs Teal (2026)

Teal is a job-search workspace: a tracker, a resume builder, and a JD matcher in one product. RoleSharp is narrower and deeper — it builds the resume around a specific company, role, and country, and scores every version against ATS for free. Both have free tiers; they differ in what's free and how deep the tailoring goes.

The short version.

Pick Teal if you want a full job-search workspace with a tracker and bookmarklet that pulls jobs from any board — that workflow is genuinely useful. Pick RoleSharp if the resume itself is the bottleneck: company-specific tailoring, free ATS scores on every version, a monthly free allowance instead of a single resume, and a lower premium price.

Side by side.

4 of 8 rows favor RoleSharp, 1 favor Teal — we count them honestly.

FeatureRoleSharpTeal
Free resumes3 tailored every month1 resume template on free
ATS score included freeYes, every versionLimited — Match Score is a paid feature
Premium price$12/mo · $79/yr$9/mo weekly · $29/mo monthly
Job trackerYes — pipeline with statusesYes — their flagship, with board bookmarklet
Tailors to a specific companyYes — company + role + countryJD-based matching, not company-specific
Resume builderAI + manual + fixerBuilder + AI rewrite (paid)
Student offer6 months of Premium free50% off paid plans
Works internationally200+ countriesYes, US-centric

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

Where Teal wins.

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

The job tracker is the starTeal's tracker with the Chrome bookmarklet that saves jobs from any board is genuinely the best free tracker in this comparison. If you're juggling many applications and want one inbox for all of them, Teal does that better than RoleSharp's simpler pipeline.
A real workspace, not just a builderTeal is built for the whole job search — tracker, resume, cover letter, contacts, JD analysis in one tab. RoleSharp focuses on the resume and ATS scoring and leaves the tracker lighter by design.

Where RoleSharp wins.

ATS scores free, on every versionTeal's Match Score against a job description is a paid feature. RoleSharp scores every resume version free, including on the free plan, with the missing keywords and fixes called out.
Tailoring goes deeper than the JDTeal matches your resume to a job description. RoleSharp tailors to the specific company, role, and country — a Google resume in the US reads differently from a Deloitte resume in the UK, and RoleSharp handles that distinction.
A monthly free allowance, not a single templateTeal's free plan locks you to one resume template. RoleSharp gives you 3 company-tailored resumes every month forever — enough to run a real job search without paying.

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. Teal: free plan with 1 resume template, paid at $9/week or $29/month for unlimited resumes, AI features, and the JD Match Score.

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 Teal — common questions

Is RoleSharp's free plan better than Teal's?

For resume building, yes. Teal's free plan gives you one resume template; RoleSharp gives you 3 company-tailored resumes every month with free ATS scores on each. Teal's free job tracker is stronger, so it depends what you need most.

Does Teal have a better job tracker?

Yes — Teal's tracker, with the Chrome bookmarklet that saves jobs from any board, is the best free tracker in this comparison. RoleSharp has a simpler pipeline tracker. If tracking applications across many boards is your main pain, Teal wins that round.

Which is cheaper?

Teal's weekly plan is $9 and monthly is $29; RoleSharp Premium is $12/month or $79/year. Over a full year RoleSharp is significantly cheaper, and RoleSharp's free tier is more usable for ongoing resume building.

Does Teal tailor resumes to a specific company?

Teal matches your resume against a job description and scores the keyword overlap. RoleSharp goes further: it rewrites the resume around the specific company, role, and country, not just the JD text.