RemoteJobsFinder has built a real audience as a remote-first job board. They aggregate remote listings from across the web and present them in a clean searchable interface. Solid product for what it is.

But the comparison isn't apples-to-apples. RemoteJobsFinder is a board — discovery only. Sorce is a board plus an AI auto-apply agent that submits the application for you. Different categories.

If you're picking between them, here's the honest breakdown.

TL;DR

Sorce RemoteJobsFinder
Category AI auto-apply tool Job board
Auto-applies for you? ✅ AI agent submits ❌ Discovery only
Free tier 40 swipes/day with full AI auto-apply Free to browse
Mobile app ✅ iOS native Web-first
Jobs database 5M+ (remote + on-site + hybrid) Remote-only, focused inventory
Cover letter ✅ tailored N/A — board only
Best for Volume + visibility on every apply Remote-only browsing

Who RemoteJobsFinder is right for

RemoteJobsFinder is genuinely useful for remote-only hunters. It fits if:

  • You're remote-only and want a focused board. RemoteJobsFinder filters out all the noise of mainstream boards and surfaces remote-specific roles.
  • You like to apply manually. Some people prefer hand-applying — clicking through each company's site, filling out their form, sending a custom cover letter. RemoteJobsFinder fits that workflow because it's just discovery.
  • You don't want AI auto-apply. If the autopilot model isn't for you, a focused board with manual application is a totally legitimate choice.

For remote-focused, manual-apply users, RemoteJobsFinder is a good tool.

Who Sorce is right for

Sorce is right for:

  • People who want auto-apply. Sorce's AI agent navigates to the company's career site and submits the application. Cover letter, resume tailoring, the whole thing.
  • People hunting both remote and on-site. You can filter Sorce to remote-only, but if you're open to hybrid or on-site roles, the inventory is much wider.
  • Mobile-first job seekers. Sorce's iOS app turns dead time into apply sessions.
  • People who want a real free tier with the AI included. 40 swipes/day, indefinitely.

Feature-by-feature

Discovery vs apply

This is the core architectural difference.

RemoteJobsFinder is a board. You search, you find, you click through to the company site, you fill out their form yourself.

Sorce is a board plus an AI agent. You swipe, our agent applies on the company site for you.

If you want auto-apply, Sorce. If you want manual, RemoteJobsFinder is fine — but so is any other job board.

Inventory

Sorce: 5M+ open roles, including remote, on-site, and hybrid. You can filter to remote-only.

RemoteJobsFinder: Remote-only. Smaller inventory, but more focused.

If you're going to widen your search at any point — even by mistake — Sorce's inventory is the safer bet.

Mobile

Sorce: iOS-native. RemoteJobsFinder: web-first browsing. Phone hunters use Sorce.

Free tier

Both are free to use. Sorce's free tier includes the AI agent (40 swipes/day). RemoteJobsFinder is free to browse — but you're applying manually, which costs you time.

Pricing (as of May 2026)

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

RemoteJobsFinder: Free to browse; revenue model is on the employer side.

What real users say

  • RemoteJobsFinder, Reddit — "Clean board. Found my last remote role through it." Real signal — works for remote-focused, manual-apply users.
  • Sorce, App Store — "I was using a remote board plus copy-pasting cover letters. Switched to Sorce, now the AI does it." (Reviewer Carlos M.)

The verdict

Use RemoteJobsFinder if: you're remote-only, you prefer manual application, and you want a focused job board without AI features.

Use Sorce if: you want AI auto-apply (with the swipe interaction making sure you see every job), you want both remote and broader inventory, and you want to job-hunt on your phone with a real free tier.

For remote hunters who want to apply faster, Sorce free. Still shopping? Our broader review of RemoteJobsFinder, Sorce vs JobRight, Sorce vs JobCopilot.