Jobscan is a good tool at what it is built for: you paste your resume and a job description, and it gives you a match score plus the keywords you are missing. If that single check is all you need, it does it well. The catch is that the match score is one step in a much longer process, and Jobscan stops there.
What Jobscan is genuinely good at
Match scoring and keyword gap analysis are its core, and they are solid. Kazifi runs the same check, so you are not giving anything up. The difference is what happens before and after that check.
The side-by-side
| Capability | Kazifi | Jobscan |
|---|---|---|
| ATS match against a job post | Yes | Yes |
| Missing-keyword analysis | Yes | Yes |
| Resume builder and templates | Yes | Limited |
| Cover letter generator | Yes | No |
| LinkedIn optimizer | Yes | No |
| Interview practice | Yes | No |
| Application tracker | Yes | No |
| Built for students and global users | Yes | Not the focus |
| Price | $5/week or $15/month | Subscription |
Where Kazifi fits
You still get the match score you came for. Then, in the same place, you build the resume that scores well, generate a cover letter from it, fix your LinkedIn, rehearse the interview, and track every application. One workflow instead of a scanner plus four other tabs, at a lower price, and built for students and job seekers anywhere.
Start with the ATS checker to see your score, then the keyword scanner to close the gaps and the resume builder to fix them in place.