Tool Comparison

MOR vs Jobscan: Which ATS resume tool actually wins?

Jobscan scores your resume. MOR scores it — and then rebuilds it to pass ATS for the job you want. Here's the honest comparison.

TL;DR

Pick Jobscan if you want a scoring tool and you'll rewrite your resume yourself. Pick MOR if you want one tool that scores and rebuilds your resume for each job — at a fraction of the price, with a free no-signup ATS checker.

Feature-by-feature comparison

FeatureMORJobscan
Free ATS score checkerYes — no signup neededLimited (5/month free)
Pricing (starter)Free plan + pay-per-resume$29.95/mo or $49.95/mo
JD-based resume generationYes — rebuilds resume for each JDNo — scores only
Deterministic ATS scoringYes — same resume, same scoreVaries per scan
Resume enhancement workspaceYes — fix metrics, verbs, keywordsSuggestions only
Multi-resume historyUnlimited on ProUnlimited on Premium
India pricing (INR)Yes — RazorpayUSD only
No credit card requiredYesRequired for trial

Where Jobscan wins

  • Long-standing brand with a loyal user base since 2013
  • Detailed keyword match reports against specific ATS systems
  • LinkedIn profile optimization built in

Where MOR wins

  • Free ATS score checker — no signup, no email
  • Generates a tailored resume for each job (not just a score)
  • Deterministic math-based scoring — no AI hallucination
  • India-friendly pricing with Razorpay + USD via Dodo
  • Pay-per-resume option — no monthly commitment required

FAQ

Is MOR a free Jobscan alternative?

Yes. MOR offers a free anonymous ATS score checker with no signup, while Jobscan's free tier is limited to 5 scans per month and requires an account. MOR also goes further — it rebuilds your resume for each job description, not just scores it.

What does MOR do that Jobscan doesn't?

MOR rebuilds your resume around the job description using AI, then scores the tailored output. Jobscan only scores your existing resume against the JD — you still have to rewrite it yourself.

Is MOR's ATS scoring more accurate than Jobscan's?

MOR uses a deterministic math-based algorithm — the same resume always produces the same score. This makes it easier to measure improvement. Jobscan's score can fluctuate between scans of the same resume.

Which is cheaper — MOR or Jobscan?

MOR is significantly cheaper. Jobscan starts at $29.95/month for a basic plan. MOR has a free daily tier, a pay-per-resume option, and a Pro plan priced lower than Jobscan's.

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Score your resume in 30 seconds. If you like what you see, build a tailored JD-based resume in 2 minutes.