COMPARISON
If you're hunting for a LoopCV alternative, you're probably weighing two different bets on how job-application automation should work. Both tools aim to get you in front of more roles with less manual effort. They go about it in very different ways, and the difference matters more than the price tag.
Choose Karmik if you want quality over quantity: tailored applications through Indeed and Seek, automation that runs locally on your machine with no stored logins, and you reviewing what goes out. Choose LoopCV if your priority is raw outreach volume across many boards plus the recruiter emailing reviewers say is central to its model, and you're comfortable with a cloud-run, higher-volume approach.
LoopCV, as of mid-2026, leans on a volume model: reviewers say it can auto-apply and, by its own description, mass-email hiring managers and recruiters on your behalf. Karmik takes the opposite approach. It applies through Indeed and Seek only, runs its automation locally on your own machine, and is built around tailored applications rather than blasting your CV as widely as possible.
This page lays out where each tool is stronger so you can pick the one that fits your search. We've kept Karmik's claims to what we can stand behind, and hedged everything about LoopCV to what its public pricing page and user reviews suggest. Check both vendors' sites for current details before you decide.
SIDE BY SIDE
| Feature | Karmik | LoopCV |
|---|---|---|
| Free option | Free plan: 3 AI cover letters + 3 resume uploads, lifetime | Free Basic tier reported at around 10 applications/month (check their site) |
| Paid pricing (AUD) | ✓ Plus $24.99/mo, Pro $34.99/mo | Reported around $19.99 to $89.99/mo as of mid-2026 (check their site) |
| Where it applies | ✓ Indeed and Seek only, the boards that actually reply | Applies across dozens of job boards, plus recruiter emailing per its model |
| Where automation runs | ✓ Locally on your own machine (Pro desktop app) | Cloud-run on the vendor's side, per reviewer reports |
| Credential handling | ✓ Stores no login credentials | Cloud model typically needs account access; check their policy |
| Quality vs volume | ✓ Built for tailored, per-job applications | Reviewers report a volume-over-fit approach |
| Cover-letter tailoring | ✓ AI cover letters written to each job description | Available; reviewers report templated outputs at lower tiers |
| ATS resume help | ✓ Built-in ATS resume optimization | Resume tooling reported; screening-question handling gated to higher tiers |
| Control and review before sending | ✓ You stay in control and can review what gets sent | Done-for-you and mass-email tiers reduce per-application review |
LoopCV pricing: LoopCV lists a free Basic tier (around 10 applications/month), with paid plans reported at roughly $19.99, $59.99, and a done-for-you tier near $89.99 per month as of mid-2026 (check their site for current pricing).
WHY KARMIK
Karmik's Pro desktop app runs locally on your own computer. It stores no login credentials, so you're not handing your accounts to a cloud service. You stay in control of the session and can see what it's doing.
Karmik is built so you can review applications rather than firing them off blind. That review step is what keeps the quality up, and it's the opposite of a done-for-you model where applications leave without your eyes on them.
Karmik applies through Indeed and Seek only. That's a deliberate choice: these are the boards that actually reply in Australia. Spreading thinner across dozens of boards tends to trade response rate for raw volume, and a reply is what you're after.
Every cover letter is written to the specific job description, and the resume tooling optimizes for ATS. The aim is an application a hiring team takes seriously, not an inbox-flooding campaign that risks being filtered as noise.
Karmik users have sent thousands of applications, and 90% of users land an interview. We don't quote response-rate or time-saved figures we can't back up, which is the same honesty we'd want from any tool we paid for.
THE FAIR VIEW
LoopCV may fit you better if sheer reach is your priority. If you want to apply across dozens of job boards at once, lean on the recruiter outreach and hiring-manager emailing that reviewers say is central to its model, or hand the whole thing off with a done-for-you tier, LoopCV is built around that volume approach in a way Karmik deliberately is not. It's also worth a look if you're job-hunting outside Australia, since Karmik is Australia-focused with AUD pricing and applies through Indeed and Seek only. If a high cloud-run application count matters more to you than per-application review or keeping automation on your own machine, LoopCV is the closer match. As always, confirm current pricing and features on their site.
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