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Workzil vs Arc.dev — Honest Comparison 2026
Arc.dev is the remote-developer marketplace with deep programmatic SEO; workzil is the AI workspace covering remote and on-site, dev and non-dev.
By Sigrid Nordström, Senior Tools Analyst · Last updated 2026-05-18
TL;DR
Arc.dev curates remote developer roles and has best-in-class programmatic skill pages; workzil covers more role types and ships AI apply + interview prep on top.
- Use Workzil if you want one workspace covering apply, tracker, interview rehearsal, and market intel.
- Use Arc.dev if remote-first developers who want a curated marketplace experience and vetted inbound from employers.
- Use both if you specifically value Arc.dev's strongest single feature and want Workzil to handle the rest of the workflow.
Feature-by-feature comparison
The table below covers the 12 dimensions most readers ask about. We deliberately include rows where Arc.dev wins or matches Workzil — honest comparison is a better trust signal than cherry-picked tables.
| Feature | Workzil | Arc.dev |
|---|---|---|
| AI auto-apply | Yes — assisted (per-application confirmation) | No |
| AI cover letter | Yes — tuned per posting | No |
| AI interview prep | Yes — AI mock interviewer with feedback | Static Q&A pages |
| Application tracker | Bundled Kanban tracker | No |
| Chrome extension (boards) | Yes — 18+ boards autofill, 50+ aggregated | No |
| Resume builder (ATS-friendly) | Yes — ATS-friendly, AI tuning per role | No |
| Salary calculator | Yes — live posting + BLS data | Yes — dev-focused salary DB |
| Market intel (layoffs, visas, trends) | Layoff tracker, hiring trends, visa sponsorship | Remote-dev focused |
| Free tier | Free tier with persistent quota | Yes — candidate marketplace |
| Paid pricing (entry) | $19.20/mo Pro · $31.20/mo Elite | Free (candidate side) |
| Browser support | Chrome, Edge, Brave | Web app |
| Team / recruiter mode | Solo (employer-side product available separately) | Recruiter-side product (Arc Hire) |
When to choose Workzil
Pick workzil when your search includes anything beyond remote developer roles. A user we will call Mateusz was searching for both a remote backend role and a hybrid platform-engineering role at the same companies — Arc covered the remote dev side cleanly, workzil covered both plus auto-tuned the resume per posting.
Workzil also wins on the candidate-side workflow: Arc is a marketplace (you apply, they curate, recruiters reach out); workzil is a workspace (you apply, you track, you prep for the interview — all in one place).
When to choose Arc.dev
Pick Arc when you are a remote developer and want the curated, marketplace-style experience where vetted employers reach out to you. The per-skill landing pages (`/remote-jobs/python`, `/remote-jobs/react`, etc.) are the cleanest in the category and the freelance-rate database is genuinely useful.
Arc's editorial content cadence and the inherited Codementor / YC brand trust also make it a reasonable starting surface for senior remote developers who want quality over volume.
Pricing comparison
Workzil
Free tier covers AI matching, resume builder, salary calculator, and a starter quota of assisted applications.
- Free$0
- Credits$5 one-time
- Pro$13/mo
- Elite$19.50/mo
Arc.dev
Candidate marketplace is free; Arc monetises the employer side.
- Free$0
Prices shown reflect each vendor's public pricing page as of 2026-05-18. Confirm current pricing on the vendor's site before subscribing.
What users say about Arc.dev
Arc.dev sentiment across r/cscareerquestions and HN is generally positive on UX and content depth; the most common critique is narrow non-dev coverage and limited applicant-side workflow tooling (no apply automation, no native tracker). (TODO: source 1-2 verified quotes.)
Aggregated ratings (where public): Public review counts were not verifiable at publish time.
Frequently Asked Questions
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