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title: "Reactive Resume vs Resumod"
description: "Compare Reactive Resume and Resumod by AI writing, resume scoring, job targeting, exports, open source, and self-hosting."
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Resumod is a better fit when you want role-specific content, resume scoring, and job-targeted AI in one hosted product. Reactive Resume is a better fit when you want open-source deployment, optional bring-your-own AI, and structured resume exports.
## Quick comparison
| Consideration | Reactive Resume | Resumod |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Content help | Direct editing; optional provider-configured AI | Role-specific samples and AI resume-building tools |
| Review | No integrated ATS-style score | Product lists an ATS Resume Checker and scoring workflow |
| Job targeting | Manual edits or optional AI assistance | Job-targeted AI workflow |
| Exports | PDF, DOCX, Markdown, and JSON | Product documents PDF and Word output |
| Plans | Core hosted workflow has no premium tier | Free and paid templates; full plan matrix is not clear on the cited pages |
| Deployment | Hosted use or self-hosting | Hosted service |
Resumod's product pages list role-specific samples, an ATS Resume Checker, an AI resume builder, and resume outputs including PDF and Word. These scoring and targeting descriptions are product positioning, not evidence of application outcomes. Its pages describe both free and paid templates, but do not provide a complete plan matrix, so template and AI access should be checked before relying on a particular feature.
Reactive Resume offers PDF, DOCX, Markdown, and JSON exports. Its AI features are optional: you connect and enable a provider using your own credentials, and that provider can have separate costs.
## Where Resumod is a better fit
Choose Resumod when role-specific examples, an integrated score, and job-targeted AI are more useful than provider choice. It is also the more direct option if you want its documented PDF and Word workflow with these tools in one place.
## Where Reactive Resume is a better fit
Choose Reactive Resume when source access, self-hosting, and separate provider choice are important. It keeps resumes as structured data and exposes authenticated API and MCP workflows for automation.
## Which should you choose?
Choose Resumod for its bundled content, score, and job-targeting surfaces. Choose Reactive Resume for configurable AI, deployment control, several export formats, and data-oriented automation.
## Reactive Resume limitations in this comparison
Reactive Resume does not include an integrated ATS-style score or a built-in role-specific content library. Its AI features also need provider setup before they are available.
## Sources
- [Resumod product page](https://resumod.co/)
- [Resumod AI resume builder](https://resumod.co/ai-resume-builder)
- [Reactive Resume: AI resume builder](/use-cases/ai-resume-builder)
- [Reactive Resume: using AI](/guides/using-ai)
- [Reactive Resume: API and MCP automation](/use-cases/api-mcp-resume-automation)
Last checked: July 28, 2026
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Try Reactive Resume when self-hosting and optional bring-your-own AI matter more than bundled scoring tools.
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