Resume Worded is an AI-powered resume review tool. Seeker is a career intelligence platform. They solve different problems, and here's how they compare.
AI resume review focused on content quality, formatting, and bullet point improvement. Also has LinkedIn profile review. You get a score and specific line-by-line suggestions to improve your resume text. It's excellent for polishing how you say things.
Market intelligence: matches your resume against live job openings across the entire market. Shows where you rank, which roles fit you, what skills you're missing, and your career trajectory. It answers: “Where do I stand, and which jobs should I target?”
| Feature | Seeker | Resume Worded |
|---|---|---|
| Resume content review | ||
| Market position ranking | ||
| Matched against live jobs | ||
| Skill gap per role | ||
| LinkedIn profile review | ||
| Career trajectory guidance | ||
| ATS optimization | ||
| Free tier | yes (full) | partial (limited reviews) |
| No account required | ||
| Resume privacy | yes (deleted) | no (stored) |
| Price | Free / $12 Pro | $19-49/mo |
Comparison based on publicly available features as of February 2026.
If you need line-by-line resume writing help (better bullet points, improved phrasing, formatting fixes), Resume Worded is excellent for that. It's a resume editor, not a market intelligence tool.
If you want to know where you stand (which companies are hiring for your skills, how competitive you are, what gaps to close), Seeker provides the market context that Resume Worded doesn't.
They're actually complementary. Use Seeker to understand your market position and identify gaps. Use Resume Worded to improve the actual writing on your resume. Then re-analyze with Seeker to see if your score improved.