Massive (sometimes referenced as "UseMassive") has carved a real niche in the AI job tool space. They lean on the "AI co-pilot" framing — help you find roles, tailor your application, and apply with assistance. Sorce takes the swipe-first auto-apply route: you scroll, you swipe right, our AI agent applies.

Different mechanics, similar end goal. Here's the honest comparison.

TL;DR

Sorce Massive
Free tier 40 swipes/day with full AI auto-apply Free tier with limits
Discovery UX Swipe right/left Search + AI suggestions
AI auto-apply ✅ — agent submits per-swipe ✅ — assist + apply flow
Mobile app ✅ iOS native Web-first
Jobs database 5M+ open roles Aggregated from major sources
Cover letter ✅ tailored ✅ tailored

Who Massive is right for

Massive has built a real product. It's a good fit if:

  • You want an AI co-pilot, not autopilot. Massive's framing is collaborative — the AI helps, but you stay in the driver's seat. If you want suggestions and assistance rather than full automation, Massive's model fits.
  • You like a desktop-first interface. Massive's UX is built for browser sessions. Good for the desk-and-coffee crowd.
  • You're tailoring carefully. Massive's tooling around resume and cover letter tailoring is solid.

Who Sorce is right for

Sorce is right for:

  • People who want a real free tier. Sorce gives you 40 swipes a day with full AI auto-apply. That's the AI agent included — not a teaser.
  • Mobile-first job seekers. Sorce's swipe interface is built for phone-driven sessions.
  • People who want volume and visibility. Every Sorce application went out because you swiped right. (Why the swipe UX works for jobs.)
  • Anyone applying broadly. Sorce's 5M+ jobs database is the largest in the AI auto-apply category.

Feature-by-feature

Discovery and apply

Massive: search and filter, AI surfaces matches, you click through to apply (with assistance).

Sorce: swipe through one role at a time, our AI agent applies on the ones you swipe right.

The visible difference: Massive keeps you in the loop on every step (which some people want). Sorce keeps you in the loop on selection but offloads the form-filling entirely.

Mobile

Sorce: iOS-native. Massive: web-first. If you job-hunt on your phone, Sorce's UX is much faster.

Free tier

Both have free tiers. The substantive difference is what's in them:

  • Sorce free: 40 swipes/day with full AI auto-apply, cover letter, resume tailoring.
  • Massive free: Limited usage, then paid plan.

Jobs database

Sorce: 5M+ open roles. Massive: aggregated from major sources, no published count we've seen. Inventory will overlap substantially for mainstream searches.

Pricing (as of May 2026)

Sorce: Free — 40 swipes/day with AI included; paid tiers for higher caps.

Massive: Free with limits, then paid tiers (cite their pricing page for current rates).

What real users say

  • Massive, G2 — "Useful for finding roles I wouldn't have surfaced manually. The AI suggestions are smart." Real signal.
  • Sorce, App Store — "Best free job tool I've used. Got an interview at Vercel after a week." (Reviewer Sarah K.)

The verdict

Use Massive if: you want AI as a co-pilot, you're a desktop user, and you want to stay in the loop on every step of the apply flow.

Use Sorce if: you want a real free tier with the AI included, you want every application to go through a swipe-based yes/no, you do your hunting on your phone, and you want the largest jobs database in the category.

Try Sorce free — 40 swipes a day. Still researching? Sorce vs JobCopilot, Sorce vs JobRight, Sorce vs Sonara.