SuperFastCV vs Zety
SuperFastCV vs Zety: an honest comparison
Zety leads first-time resume writers through a guided wizard, then charges for the download. SuperFastCV uses a free-canvas editor and a different commercial model. Here's what's actually different — and what isn't.
SuperFastCV's clearest edge over Zety is pricing transparency: no low-price trial that quietly auto-renews into a recurring charge.
Zety vs SuperFastCV
| Free plan – real download | Unknown from the source article, but the builder itself is reportedly free to use — downloads are paid | No — free tier is in-app preview only, zero downloads (since the 2026-07-31 full paywall change) |
|---|---|---|
| Auto-renewing low-price trial | Yes — $1.95 trial auto-upgrades into a recurring $25.95/4-week charge (flagged as the most expensive option in a competitor roundup) | No — one-time $1 download credit, no auto-renewal |
| Job-specific AI tailoring | No — AI suggests pre-written, data-backed phrases from a library; it doesn't rewrite content against a specific job post | No — general AI-improve only, doesn't read the job post |
| Measured / real-time ATS check | General industry-standard score only, not matched to a specific job post | No — design guidance only, no measured or live ATS score |
| Templates | Unknown count; described as classic/corporate/traditional styles with fixed layouts | 4 templates, all free to use |
| CV import | Reportedly strong import accuracy — beat Enhancv's own product on this specific point in Enhancv's self-reported study | Partial — CV import with a review/approval step before it's applied |
| Guest / no-signup start | Unknown from the source article | Yes — no signup required to start building |
| Job application tracking | Cover letter tool and job-search integration mentioned, no detail available | No |
| Language / locale coverage | Unknown from the source article | 17 locales live on the web (transactional email currently EN/TR only) |
Where we're ahead
- No low-price-trial-then-autorenew pattern. SuperFastCV's one-time $1 download credit is a single charge, not a trial that silently upgrades to a recurring $25.95/4-week plan.
- A free-canvas editor for people who want direct layout control, rather than a fixed-layout wizard flow.
Where we're behind
- Zety's import accuracy is reported as strong — even beating Enhancv's own product in Enhancv's self-reported study — while SuperFastCV's import is only partial and requires a manual review step.
- Zety's wizard flow lowers the learning curve for a first-time resume writer more than a free-canvas editor does.
Sourced Claims
- Zety's $1.95 entry trial auto-upgrades to a recurring $25.95 per 4 weeks, and was flagged as the most expensive option in a competitor roundup. (Low — enhancv.com/blog/best-resume-builders, accessed 2026-08-04)
- Zety's import accuracy outperformed Enhancv's own product in Enhancv's self-reported comparison study. (Low (competitor-reported, unverified) — enhancv.com/blog/enhancv-vs-zety, accessed 2026-08-04)