Yes, LazyApply is legit. It's a working Chrome extension that does one narrow thing well: automates LinkedIn Easy Apply submissions at high speed.

We're a competitor (Sorce is in the same broader category) and we'd rather you knew that up front. With that disclosure, here's an honest review.

What LazyApply actually does

LazyApply is a Chrome extension that fires LinkedIn Easy Apply submissions on your behalf. You set basic filters, run the extension, and it clicks through Easy Apply forms in volume.

That's the whole product — fast, narrow, and well-suited to its specific use case.

What we liked

  • Speed. For LinkedIn Easy Apply automation, LazyApply is hard to beat. Hundreds of applications a day is realistic.
  • Lifetime pricing. One-time payment, no recurring subscription. Clever for the right user.
  • Simple to set up. Install the extension, configure once, run.

What we didn't

  • Bounded by LinkedIn Easy Apply. Can't apply to roles on company career sites or non-LinkedIn boards. That's most of the job market.
  • No visibility into what's submitted. By design, you don't see each role.
  • LinkedIn account risk. Heavy users have reported warnings or restrictions. Real risk, not theoretical.
  • Limited cover letter help. LinkedIn Easy Apply often skips cover letters; LazyApply doesn't generate them where they exist.
  • No mobile. Desktop Chrome extension only.

Pricing (as of May 2026)

Tiered lifetime plans (one-time payment). No indefinite free tier; small free trial.

Real user signal

  • Trustpilot — Mixed. Heavy users who use it as designed (high-volume LinkedIn Easy Apply) report positively. Users expecting it to be a full job-hunt tool tend to be disappointed.
  • Reddit r/jobs — "LazyApply for spray-and-pray, Sorce if you want to see what you're applying to" — common refrain.

Should you use LazyApply?

Use LazyApply if:

  • You want LinkedIn Easy Apply volume above all else.
  • You don't mind not seeing each job that goes out.
  • You're comfortable with the LinkedIn account risk.
  • You want a one-time payment, not a subscription.

Use Sorce instead if:

  • You want broader inventory (5M+ jobs, beyond LinkedIn Easy Apply).
  • You want to see every job before it goes out.
  • You want auto-generated cover letters.
  • You don't want to put your LinkedIn account in the auto-apply surface.
  • You want a real free tier (40 swipes/day with full AI auto-apply, indefinitely).

For a head-to-head, see Sorce vs LazyApply. Try Sorce free.