Not a bad product in terms of user interface but the ads far overpromise in terms of results. I have a very generic job title and was applied to very few jobs even in the 3 month product. I had only 1... Voir plus
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The advert on FB (from an HR leader whose advice I have been listening to) suggested that the jobs were fresh (they're not) and that your success at landing interviews was almost a foregone conclusion... Voir plus
I was feeling pretty stuck in my job search before I found Massive. The app is super easy to use, and the job recommendations actually felt relevant—way better than just scrolling through endless list... Voir plus
This app might have a good idea behind it but is so far away from making it happen. It completely lies and invents a bunch of stuff when applying for jobs on your behalf. It just copies words from th... Voir plus
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Not worth it
Not a bad product in terms of user interface but the ads far overpromise in terms of results. I have a very generic job title and was applied to very few jobs even in the 3 month product. I had only 1 interview request and 0 interviews from my 3 month investment. Would not recommend.
They advertise free data then direct…
They advertise free data then direct you to a page for pricing.....
If it sounds too good to be true.....
The advert on FB (from an HR leader whose advice I have been listening to) suggested that the jobs were fresh (they're not) and that your success at landing interviews was almost a foregone conclusion (lol). Within 24 hours, I knew I was in the wrong place. I have now cancelled service, within the first 30 days. Let's see if the "money back guarantee" means anything.
Completely waste of money! Do not buy!
This app might have a good idea behind it but is so far away from making it happen. It completely lies and invents a bunch of stuff when applying for jobs on your behalf. It just copies words from the job description inventing that you have expertise in that field of work. I had no positive feedback, 0 calls , 0 interviews after applying to almost 200 jobs.
The app needs to be thoroughly tested before requesting money from people. Don’t waste your money on it like I did!
MASSIVE WASTE
It applied me to a bunch of jobs that were hybrid or in-person, but NOWHERE near where I lived. It did not seem to do a good job choosing roles that matched my profile. They are also not terribly transparent about how many jobs they'll apply you to for your hefty investment. For $300, I got 107 applications and a single interview. MASSIVE waste of money.
The worst
Besides applying to wrong jobs, I get job failure applications saying theu couldn't apply and I need to apply manually.
Used my image in an advertisement
Used my image in an advertisement, and then claimed to have not had any knowledge the advertisement was made.

Réponse : Massive
Not terrible
Not terrible, but not great either. They did their job, but there was no extra effort to make the experience better

Réponse : Massive
STAY AWAY FROM MASSIVE!!!
STAY AWAY FROM MASSIVE!!!
I signed up with Massive about six months ago. I’ve gotten exactly one screening interview. I have gotten 100s of rejection emails, though, primarily from jobs outside of my skillset.
The big issue came several days ago, when I received an email from Massive saying I had a message from an employer. I tried to log in to look at the message, and all I got was a blank screen. I had the same issue with a second browser.
I notified Massive and IT got back to me the next day. The clock was ticking on responding to that employer, but whatever. I sent IT the screenshot they asked for, and nothing from them until EOB. Tick tick.
The message from IT told me to do exactly what I had done before. I was frustrated, but immediately did it. That was two days ago and all I’ve heard is confirmation that IT received the screenshot. I emailed Dan, who seems to be in charge, and crickets.
If the email was from a viable opportunity, I’m sure the opportunity is gone now.

Réponse : Massive
Misleading Free Trial – Charged $150 Without Consent
I signed up for what was clearly advertised as a free trial, only to be hit with a $150 charge out of nowhere. There was no clear warning, no confirmation, and no transparent communication about when the trial would end or that I'd be billed.
This kind of practice feels deceptive and predatory. I had no intention of continuing beyond the trial, and I certainly didn’t authorize a payment of this amount.

Réponse : Massive
$240 and not a single interview
$240 or so to not get a single interview after 340+ applications in a field where I have seven years of experience is wild. My interview rate applying manually via LinkedIn is way higher.

Réponse : Massive
Nice UI, AI applies to irrelevant jobs
While the UI was really nice, I had some issues with the types of jobs it was applying for. For instance, I work in field X and it was applying for jobs in Y and Z, making the applications not helpful. I tried it a few times, hoping that it would fix itself, but it did not. Additionally, on one of the applications, when asked about citizenship, the AI said something along the lines of "The user does NOT require sponsorship." If you're an employer and see that, a few red flags are going to go off, because no normal person would refer to themselves as "the user". That's a bit embarrassing to have to read that, as it's my name that's on the application and ultimately I'll have to explain why that's there, if they inquire about it. They likely won't, though, because that's not a field I work in. Anyways, I've been requesting a full refund for a few days now (I cancelled just a day after I began my subscription) and have been offered a partial refund, which, based on the things I've outlined in this review, is not appropriate nor acceptable. Since requesting an escalation for a full refund, I've not heard anything from anyone (including the CEO whom I've emailed explaining my concerns). Again, I liked the UI, but the product does not meet my needs at this time. I hope this helps someone who is curious about this service - and if you are trying it out and don't like it, make sure you do not submit more than 85 applications or you will not be able to get a full refund. This was not disclosed when I signed up, so hopefully this saves someone else the trouble.
Editing to update: I just received a full refund. I appreciate that, and wanted to give credit where due. Thank you for that.

Réponse : Massive
DO NOT PURCHASE - False promises
I paid for the monthly subscription and was prommised 5 interviews. The system applied to tons of jobs but landed one interview request out of the 100 applications. Then after the cancelation I wasnt even able to go in and view the jobs that it applied for. I lost complete access to the account... what did I pay for? I attempted to go back into the website to find a contact but it keeps on making me sign up and pay again which i do not want to do. This has been a terrible experience and for someone that needs the money right now it is ridiculous how complicated and expensive it is to just download my unsuccessful applications.
Additionally the software applied to the same job multiple times.

Réponse : Massive
STAY AWAY!! you're better off quick applying for 10 minutes on indeed
Had high hopes for this service to automate my job search and was met with zero results and equal customer experience. I am a qualified BA currently working on global tech initiatives I dont generally have a hard time finding opportunities but I also don't have much time to apply so I decided to give the upgraded service a try not realizing it is not covered by the same trial as the basic service (you would think it would have a better guarantee if its truly a better service). As this is a premium service you would expect that you would get premium results instead I got around 170 applications submitted and the only follow up I've received were 5 requests for demographic information not a single call and 0 interviews. When I reached out to request a refund as the 14 days i expected to be the trial period was approaching I was told that they would only refund me 10 dollars because their automated process applied to more than 50 jobs, what a joke if you stand behind your service stand behind results not valueless actions. STAY AWAY!! you're better off quick applying for 10 minutes on indeed.

Réponse : Massive
Tried it for maybe 1 hour
Tried it for maybe 1 hour, free trial. Attempted to find a fitting opportunity & then, no more jobs. In ALL of the United States? The app was completely empty. I need something robust, solid, or I won't even waste my time. Too busy with everything else that's going on in life.

Réponse : Massive
Waste of time; they launched this well before it was ready
I canceled my account during the free trial and for some reason keep receiving interview requests for jobs that didn’t even meet my criteria to begin with. I’ve reached out to Dan (and a Danylo) several times to ask why my resume is still being sent out and to stop and was told a few times “it would get taken care of” except I’m still getting interview request emails and texts from scam companies who have received my resume and contact info and Dan and Danylo have now just stopped responding. Got another “you have an interview request” email this morning though. There’s not even a stop emails or unsubscribe option on those.

Réponse : Massive
Scam? Massive has never worked for me except to take my money.
1) Massive has never worked. Of at least four jobs I've asked it to apply to, the system seems to have issues with processing the requests. Only two maximum seem to have gone through, but the dashboard only recorded one as going through. No explanation for the applications that disappeared.
2) Massive does not seem to be identifying job postings in my field. The majority of the total 18-19 jobs it has identified during my trial are out of date/expired. That number, already far too low for the intended service to be provided, seems inflated.
3) Massive billed me before the end of my four-day trial.
I've asked for a refund but I haven't received a response from Massive.

Réponse : Massive
Great idea, poor execution
I so badly wanted to love Massive, but unfortunately, they can’t deliver. The premise is incredible: automatically apply to the right and newest jobs every single day, but this is far from what happens.
For starters, the job matches are, at best, average. They used to be better, but there is no shortage of MLM companies, companies where the job is from a different company than what is displayed in the UI, and just outright scam companies. The CEO bragged about all these new jobs that they added, but who cares if they’re from bad companies?
Secondly, the auto apply feature simply does not work. Some days it will, others it won’t, but I can’t rely on it. Just this weekend it failed. I wanted to use Massive because I wanted it to be the type of platform I wouldn’t have to check up on but it’s so unreliable that I need to check every single day if it worked or not.
The email system itself is unbelievably bad. It doesn’t categorize half the emails, and the ones it does are only right half the time to the point where I have to manually check each email. Yes, I can forward to my own email, but then why even create this service? I get notifications about follow ups and interviews and they’re false alarms half the time.
The jobs that I’d actually want an interview with conveniently are the only ones that fail. It borderline feels like a bait-and-switch. The quality of job applications is horrible—it says I need a visa half the time when I don’t. And why does it take 2 minutes to reload the page?
Someone is going to solve this problem, but unfortunately, I'm not sure that it's going to be these guys or this team. It’s all ideas with no execution or any type of quality control. Things that should just work, unfortunately, don’t. I have not tried the other auto apply services fully yet, but AI Apply and Loop CV seem to have a much higher level for quality. But I’d just use ChatGPT Operator as it gets better at this point.
It seems like the CEO reads these reviews, so take this as a word of caution: you are focusing on all the wrong things. The only reason I’d use Massive as AI Agents, such as ChatGPT’s operator, become prevalent is if the quality + ease of use was better from Massive, which currently it is not. If you want a chance to succeed, focus on the quality of your product. Massive is too expensive for what it’s delivering. Your pricing has been going up while AI Agents have been bringing pricing down. Your quality has been going down while models have been getting better. Your web app infrastructure is slow and your UI is unintuitive.
tldr; great concept, bad execution by the team, use other tools

Réponse : Massive
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