All comparisons
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LuckyResume vs Zety
Popular builder, but PDF download requires a paid subscription and the free tier adds a watermark.
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LuckyResume vs Resume.io
Clean templates, but the trial converts to a recurring subscription many users forget to cancel.
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LuckyResume vs Novoresume
Free tier limits you to one page and basic templates; premium features sit behind a paywall.
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LuckyResume vs Canva
Great for design, but multi-column layouts often break ATS parsing and keyword extraction.
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LuckyResume vs Enhancv
Feature-rich, but priced as a monthly subscription that adds up fast during a long job search.
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LuckyResume vs Indeed Resume Builder
Convenient inside Indeed, but limited templates and your resume stays locked in their platform.
How we compare
Each comparison is based on hands-on testing of the free and paid tiers: we build the same resume in both tools, export the PDF, and run it through common ATS parsers (Greenhouse, Lever, Workday). We list the areas where competitors win, too — if you need a built-in cover letter wizard or 18+ template designs, some paid tools genuinely offer more.
The short version: LuckyResume is completely free — no watermark, no subscription, no download paywall. If price is your main concern, you can stop reading and open the editor. If you want details, pick a comparison above.