The Allsorter Alternative With No Enterprise Onboarding
Allsorter is built for enterprise teams of five or more. Cluit gives smaller desks the same AI-written submittals — self-serve, month-to-month, no team minimum.
Get Started FreeWhy smaller agencies look for an Allsorter alternative
Allsorter is genuinely strong software — 400+ agencies use it, including some of the largest names in staffing, and its AI editing tools (tailored summaries, bullet rewriting, cover emails) go well beyond basic reformatting. But it's positioned for enterprise workflows: the Elite plan targets teams of five or more, trials are shared through sales teams, and entry pricing is around $2,140 a year for 100 resumes a month.
For a solo recruiter or a boutique desk, that's a lot of process before the first submittal. Cluit is the self-serve version of the same idea. Sign up in minutes — no demo, no onboarding project — and paste in a resume and a job description. Cluit generates the ATS-friendly resume rewrite, candidate summary, bullets tailored to the req, submission email, cover letter, and a red flags analysis in one pass.
Pricing is published and flat: Pro at $29/month, Agency at $79/month, always month-to-month — and a free preview at cluit.ai/try lets you judge the output before subscribing. And Cluit is deliberately ATS-agnostic — it works alongside whatever ATS you already use, so there's no integration to configure before you see value.
If you're an enterprise desk that needs native Bullhorn sync and admin-controlled AI tooling, Allsorter fits that brief. If you want AI-written, client-ready submittals today without a contract, Cluit is the Allsorter alternative sized for you.
- Self-serve signup — no sales-led trial
- No team minimum — solo recruiters welcome
- AI summaries, tailored bullets, and emails included
- Month-to-month — no annual contract
Start submitting today, not after onboarding
Preview the output free, then create your first candidate pack in minutes — no demo call.
Get Started Free See the recruiter workflowCluit vs. Allsorter — feature comparison
Both tools generate AI submittal content. The real differences are in how you buy, start, and scale.
| Feature | Cluit | Allsorter |
|---|---|---|
| AI summaries, tailored bullets, and cover emails | ✓ Included | ✓ Included |
| Free way to evaluate | ✓ Instant preview, no signup | 14-day trial via sales teams |
| Self-serve signup (no demo required) | ✓ Included | — |
| Minimum team size | ✓ None | Elite plan targets teams of 5+ |
| Entry pricing | ✓ Pro $29/mo, published | ~$2,140/year for 100 resumes/mo |
| Native ATS integrations (Bullhorn, JobAdder, Salesforce) | — ATS-agnostic, works alongside any ATS | ✓ Included |
| Candidate approval step before submittal | ✓ Approval links with PDF export | ✓ Candidate validation workflow |
| Contract terms | ✓ Month-to-month | Annual discount, usage-based plans |
Who picks Cluit over Allsorter
Solo recruiters and boutique desks
Allsorter's plans start where small teams end. Cluit has no team minimum and no enterprise contract, so one recruiter can produce enterprise-quality submittals on day one.
Teams that won't wait for onboarding
No sales-led trial, no template workshop, no integration project. Sign up, paste a resume and a req, and the first client-ready pack is done in minutes.
Agencies avoiding annual commitments
Cluit stays month-to-month at every tier. Scale up during busy quarters, scale down when the desk is quiet — the tool flexes with your billings, not against them.
Allsorter alternative — frequently asked questions
How is Cluit different from Allsorter?
Allsorter is an enterprise-oriented resume formatting platform — its Elite plan is built for teams of five or more, trials are arranged through sales, and entry pricing runs around $2,140 per year for 100 resumes a month. Cluit is self-serve: preview the output free at cluit.ai/try, then get the full candidate pack workflow on Pro at $29/month or Agency at $79/month, month-to-month. There is no team minimum and no onboarding project.
Does Cluit have the AI writing tools Allsorter has?
Yes — both tools go beyond raw formatting. Cluit generates a candidate summary, bullets tailored to the specific job description, a submission email, a cover letter, and a red flags analysis in one pass, alongside the ATS-friendly resume rewrite. If AI-written submittal content is why you were looking at Allsorter, Cluit covers that ground without the enterprise contract.
Does Cluit integrate with my ATS like Allsorter does?
Allsorter offers native integrations with Bullhorn, JobAdder, and Salesforce. Cluit takes a lighter approach: it is ATS-agnostic and works alongside whatever ATS you already use — paste the resume in, copy or download the finished pack out. If a deep native sync is a hard requirement, Allsorter fits that; if you want speed without an integration project, Cluit does.
Can a solo recruiter use Cluit?
Yes — Pro at $29/month is sized exactly for a desk of one. There is no minimum team size, no demo call, and no annual commitment, and you can try a free preview at cluit.ai/try without an account before subscribing.