TL;DR

Quick verdict

These are not really the same product — they solve overlapping problems in very different ways.

  • Student who already has a resume and wants instant feedback ResumeWorded
    Score My Resume is free and gives you specific, ATS-style feedback in under a minute. Hard to beat for $0.
  • Student writing a resume from scratch or with limited experience Profile Elevate
    A human coach will pull bullets out of your coursework, projects, and clubs that no AI tool can extract from a half-finished draft.
  • International student (F-1 / OPT / STEM OPT / H-1B) Profile Elevate
    ResumeWorded does not address visa, sponsorship, or international student framing. Profile Elevate is built around it.
  • Active job seeker who wants to rescan after every tailoring ResumeWorded Pro
    $19/month for unlimited automated scans is genuinely useful during a high-volume application phase.

What each product actually is

ResumeWorded in one paragraph

ResumeWorded was founded by an ex-Googler and built a strong reputation around two free tools: Score My Resume (an ATS-style scoring engine) and LinkedIn Review (the same idea for your LinkedIn profile). Both tools are fully automated: you upload your resume or paste your LinkedIn, and within seconds you get a score plus a long list of specific suggestions. The free tier limits how many scans you can run per month; the Pro subscription (roughly $19/month) removes the cap and unlocks line-by-line bullet rewriting suggestions and targeted job-description matching.

Profile Elevate in one paragraph

Profile Elevate is the opposite shape: a 1:1 human service for US students, new grads, and international students. There is no software product. You book a discovery call, share your current materials and target roles, and a coach writes (or rewrites) your resume and LinkedIn alongside you. Plans are one-time fees — Basic at $99, Intermediate at $149, and Premium under $250 — and the deliverable is a finished document you own forever, plus coaching to help you tailor it.

How to think about the choice

ResumeWorded is excellent at telling you that your resume has weak verbs, missing metrics, or low keyword density. It is much less helpful when the underlying issue is that you do not know what story to tell, you have never written a resume bullet before, or your experience is mostly coursework and side projects that need translation into recruiter language. A human coach solves the "blank page" problem. ResumeWorded sharpens what you already have.

Side-by-side: Profile Elevate vs ResumeWorded

12 dimensions that matter when you are deciding between an AI tool and a human coach.

ResumeWorded pricing reflects the public Pro tier as of May 2026. Verify on resumeworded.com before purchase.
Feature / dimensionProfile ElevateResumeWorded
Service model 1:1 human coach — discovery call, written drafts, live revisions Self-serve AI tool — automated scoring and template suggestions, no humans
Starting price (USD)$99 Basic plan (one-time)$0 free tier; ~$19/month Pro subscription
Pricing modelOne-time project fee — no subscriptionSubscription — billed monthly until cancelled
Student / new-grad specialty Built specifically for US students and new grads Generalist — no student-specific scoring or content
F-1 / OPT / H-1B expertise Yes — sponsorship phrasing, STEM OPT framing, sponsor targeting Not addressed by the product at all
Personalization Coach learns your story, target roles, and constraints Pattern-matching against a generic best-practices model
Free trial / freemiumDiscovery call before purchase; no freemium tier Free tier with limited scans is a real on-ramp
Good for first-time resume writers Yes — coach walks you through it from a blank page Assumes you already have a draft to upload and improve
Real human review Every plan Never — the tool is fully automated
LinkedIn optimization depth Full rewrite by a human, with keyword research LinkedIn Review tool gives an automated score and suggestions
ATS scoringHuman-tuned; tested against Workday, Greenhouse, Lever Score My Resume is a strong, instant ATS-style score
RevisionsUnlimited within plan scopeSelf-serve — rescan as often as you want on Pro

Pros and cons of each

Two genuinely different products. Each has things it does extremely well.

Profile Elevate

Pros
  • 1:1 human coach who writes the resume with you, not for you
  • Built specifically for US students, new grads, and F-1/OPT candidates
  • One-time fee — pay once, no recurring subscription
  • LinkedIn rewritten by hand with keyword strategy
  • Solves the blank-page problem when you do not know what to write
Cons
  • Higher upfront cost than ResumeWorded's free tier
  • Turnaround is days, not minutes — not for last-minute applications
  • No free freemium scanner; we lead with the discovery call instead

ResumeWorded

Pros
  • Free tier is genuinely useful — Score My Resume runs in under a minute
  • Strong, opinionated automated feedback on verbs, metrics, and keywords
  • Pro subscription is cheap for what it offers (~$19/month)
  • Great companion tool during high-volume application weeks
  • Founder credibility — ex-Googler, established product
Cons
  • Fully automated — cannot interview you or understand your story
  • Generic — no student-specific or international student framing
  • Subscription model can add up if you stay subscribed for months
  • Best with a polished draft as input; not built for first-time writers
  • No human accountability for outcomes

Which should you choose?

Two short checklists. Often the right answer is both — but one of them comes first.

Choose Profile Elevate if…

  • You are starting your resume from scratch or your current draft is rough
  • You want a coach to interview you and help you decide what to include
  • You are an international student (F-1/OPT/STEM OPT/H-1B) and need specialist framing

Choose ResumeWorded if…

  • You already have a polished resume and just want a quick ATS-style check
  • You like iterating on your own — no coaching call needed
  • You want a low-cost subscription you can run during an active job search

Pricing — one-time fee vs subscription

This is the most important framing for the decision. Profile Elevate is a one-time project fee — you pay once and you own the deliverable. ResumeWorded is a SaaS subscription — you pay every month you stay on Pro. The break-even math depends on how long you plan to be in active job search.

ResumeWorded

Free: a small number of resume and LinkedIn scans per month, score, and headline suggestions.
Pro — ~$19/month: unlimited scans, full line-by-line bullet feedback, targeted job-description matching, LinkedIn deep-dive. Discounted annual pricing is typically available.

Profile Elevate

Basic — $99: resume + LinkedIn updates, one round of live revisions with a coach.
Intermediate — $149: ATS-friendly resume rewrite, full LinkedIn rewrite, multiple revision rounds.
Premium — under $250: Intermediate plus career marketing, target-company list, networking scripts, extended coaching.

Practical math: if you stay on ResumeWorded Pro for eight or more months in a year, you are spending more than Profile Elevate's Intermediate plan — and you still own no finished deliverable other than your own iterated draft. For most students, a one-time investment in a coach plus the free ResumeWorded scanner as a sanity check is the cheapest combined path.

Frequently asked questions

The questions buyers actually type into Google before choosing between Profile Elevate and ResumeWorded.

It depends on what you actually need. If you already have a resume and just want feedback on how to improve it, ResumeWorded's free Score My Resume tool gives you fast directional feedback for $0. If you are starting from scratch, want a coach to translate your coursework and projects into recruiter-ready bullets, or you are an international student with F-1/OPT-specific questions, Profile Elevate is the better fit. Many of our clients use ResumeWorded first, hit a wall, and then come to us to do the actual writing.

Want a coach, not just a scanner?

Plans from $99. Built for US students, new grads, and international students on F-1 / OPT.