Massive vs Fapply
The short answer: the core difference is transparency. Massive uses a blackbox approach — it applies through a different email than your own and doesn't show you what was submitted — with caps of 150/month (Pro) or 600/month (Ultra) at roughly $50/month. Fapply is unlimited at $24.99/month, applies from your own accounts, and shows you every application it sends.
Head to head
| Fapply | Massive | |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly price | $24.99 | ~$50 |
| Yearly price | $120 | ~$600–708 |
| Application limit | Unlimited (1,000+/mo tested) | 150/mo (Pro), 600/mo (Ultra) |
| See what's sent | Yes | No (blackbox) |
| Your own email/accounts | Yes | No — uses a different email |
| Job match relevance | Good | Less relevant in our tester's experience |
| Manual review mode | Yes | — |
Details as of June 2026, based on our research and testing; verify current details with each vendor.
Where each tool wins
Massive wins if you want fully hands-off applying and don't mind not seeing what goes out — set it and forget it, up to your tier's cap.
Fapply wins on volume, price, and control. Half the monthly price with no cap: in our testing, 1,000+ applications in one month produced 12 interviews and 3 online assessments — a volume Massive's Ultra tier (600/month) can't reach. And because applications come from your own email and accounts, recruiter replies land in your inbox and you can verify exactly what was submitted in your name.
Is Massive worth it in 2026?
Massive is worth it if "set it and forget it" matters more to you than visibility, and your target volume fits within its tier caps. The trade-offs are real, though: it's a blackbox that applies through a different email than your own, volume tops out at 600/month even on Ultra, and it's around $50/month. (As noted above, our hands-on experience is about 1.5 years old, so verify current details.)
Massive pros
- Fully hands-off applying
- Higher-volume tier available (up to 600/month on Ultra)
Massive cons
- Blackbox — you don't see what's submitted
- Applies via a different email than your own
- Capped at 150–600/month; ~$50/month
- Job relevance was poor in our tester's experience
How they compare to the rest of the market
| Tool | Monthly | Yearly | Application limit | See what's sent? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fapply | $24.99 | $120 | Unlimited | Yes |
| Massive | ~$50 | ~$600–708 | 150–600/mo | No |
| LazyApply | — | $99 (lifetime) | 15/day | Yes |
| Sonara | ~$26 | ~$312 | ~2/day | No |
| AIApply | ~$68 | ~$816 | 100 credits/mo | No |
Full breakdown with pros and cons: The 5 Best AI Auto-Apply Tools for Job Searching in 2026.
FAQ
Is Fapply a good Massive alternative?
Yes. Massive caps applications at 150/month (Pro) or 600/month (Ultra) at roughly $50/month, applies through a different email than your own, and doesn't show you what was submitted. Fapply is unlimited at $24.99/month, applies from your own accounts, and gives full visibility into every application.
What is the main difference between Fapply and Massive?
Transparency. Massive uses a blackbox approach and a separate email address, so you don't see what is sent in your name. Fapply applies from your own accounts and shows you everything, with an optional manual review mode.
How current is this Massive comparison?
Our hands-on experience with Massive dates from roughly 1.5 years before this comparison (late 2024), so details may have changed. Pricing and limits shown are as of June 2026 based on our research; verify with the vendor.