Orbyt vs Spreadsheets.
A spreadsheet waits for you. Orbyt works for you.
Manual rows vs intelligent automation
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Feature coverage.
What Spreadsheets is.
Spreadsheets are the oldest and most universal pattern for tracking any list of things. VisiCalc shipped in 1979; Google Sheets went free in 2006; Apple Numbers ships free with every Mac. For tracking job applications, a spreadsheet is the lowest-friction option — open a sheet, label columns (company, role, status, date, notes), and add a row per application. It works. Tens of millions of job seekers have done exactly this. The spreadsheet is not wrong. It is just a grid. As of April 2026, a spreadsheet knows nothing about the job market, nothing about ATS systems, nothing about resume tailoring, nothing about the psychological weight of a six-month search. It is a tool for structured data entry. Job searching requires much more.
Pricing, head to head.
On pricing, spreadsheets win outright: Google Sheets is free forever, Apple Numbers is free with every Apple device, and Microsoft Excel costs $6.99 per month as part of Microsoft 365 Personal. Orbyt Free is also free and includes the entire job-search CRM — which means the pricing comparison is not really about dollars. It is about what you are paying for with your time. A spreadsheet is a blank grid that takes hours to configure into a working tracker, breaks the moment you need any feature beyond text fields, and requires manual upkeep on every row for the duration of the search. Orbyt ships as a working system, runs follow-ups and reminders for you, and costs nothing on the free tier. Both are free. Only one is free and finished.
Orbyt wins.
Rows, or a real system.
Built AI-native from the ground up. Not a chatbot bolted onto a feature list.
Built-in agents that think, reason, and act on your search in real time. A living system, not a stack of dumb screens.
AI resume tailoring for every application. Zero copy-paste, zero manual matching.
Automatic follow-up reminders. Spreadsheets can't chase anyone for you.
A real contact CRM, not another tab labeled “Contacts.”
Wellness tracking so the numbers don't grind you down.
Runway planner that projects your burn, not a formula you maintain.
Calendar with automatic scheduling pulled straight from your pipeline.
A spreadsheet stores what you already know. Orbyt tells you what you don't.
Feature by feature.
A spreadsheet versus Orbyt is not really a feature comparison. A spreadsheet has cells. Orbyt has a product. If you paste a job URL into a spreadsheet, it is text. If you paste it into Orbyt, the title, company, and description are parsed automatically. If you type a contact name in a spreadsheet, it sits there. If you add a contact to Orbyt, it gets tied to the job you met them through, and the follow-up reminder fires when the lead is going cold. If you list "resume v4" in a cell, that is the state. If you attach a resume to a job in Orbyt, Orbyt scores the ATS keyword match, flags missing skills, and tailors a version for that specific job in one click. These are not template features. They are product features, and a spreadsheet has none of them.
Game. Point. Match.
Side by side.
| Feature | Orbyt | Spreadsheet |
|---|---|---|
| Job pipeline tracker | Manual | |
| Drag-and-drop Kanban board | ||
| Offer tracking & comparison | ||
| Activity timeline & history | ||
| Browser extension | Chrome & Safari | |
| Stale job & deadline alerts | ||
| AI resume tailoring | ||
| ATS keyword scoring | ||
| AI job search assistantDecisive | ||
| AI job description parsing | ||
| AI contact capture | ||
| Semantic search (AI) | ||
| AI persona customization | ||
| Contact CRM | Manual | |
| Smart follow-up reminders | ||
| Email template library | ||
| Interview prep tools | ||
| Offer negotiation tools | ||
| Calendar integration | ||
| iCalendar feed subscription | ||
| Push notifications | ||
| Career wellness coachDecisive | ||
| Mood tracking & journaling | ||
| Financial runway plannerDecisive | Manual | |
| Goals, streaks & badges | ||
| Shareable milestone cards | ||
| Morning Brief (daily mood-adaptive greeting) | ||
| Quiet Mode (auto-adapts on rough days) | ||
| Week in Review (Sunday summary) | ||
| Career Mode (post-hire retention) | ||
| AI coaching emails | ||
| Shareable coaching insights | ||
| Weekly career tips | ||
| Application timing intelligence | ||
| Cross-device sync | ||
| Dark & light themes | ||
| Multi-language (8 languages) | ||
| Full data export & backup | ||
| Passkey (WebAuthn) login | ||
| Free plan | Free forever | Free |
Based on publicly available feature lists. Updated regularly.
Who each tool is for.
A spreadsheet is the right choice when the search is small (under 15 applications), short (under six weeks), and you are a spreadsheet-native person who moves faster in Google Sheets than in any purpose-built app. For a handful of quick applications, the overhead of signing up for a new tool is not worth it. Orbyt is the right choice when the search is real — 30 or more applications, a six-month timeline, multiple recruiters per role, financial planning required, mental health to protect across the campaign. At that scale the spreadsheet becomes the bottleneck. People who try to run a real search from a spreadsheet usually abandon it around week three and switch to a dedicated tool. Starting with Orbyt skips the spreadsheet-abandonment phase.
The bottom line, in 2026.
As of April 2026, a spreadsheet is the honest zero-commitment choice and Orbyt is the honest tool for the actual job. Both are free. The question is whether your search is the kind that fits in a grid or the kind that needs a system. Short searches fit in grids. Long searches do not. If you are not sure, start with Orbyt Free — the cost of switching later is higher than the cost of starting with the right tool.
Common questions.
How to migrate from Spreadsheets to Orbyt.
Moving from a spreadsheet to Orbyt takes about ten minutes. Every spreadsheet tool exports CSV natively, and Orbyt imports CSV directly.
- In your spreadsheet (Google Sheets, Excel, or Numbers), select File then Download as CSV (or Export for Numbers).
- Sign up for Orbyt at orbytjobs.ai on the free tier.
- From the Orbyt Getting Started panel, click Import CSV. Map your spreadsheet's columns (company, role, stage, date, notes) to Orbyt's Jobs fields. Orbyt auto-detects most common column names.
- Review the imported jobs. Any cells you used for contacts or interview notes can now move to Orbyt's Contacts and Interview Prep tabs, where they sit tied to the relevant job.
- Upload your resumes to Orbyt's Resume tab. If you had multiple tailored versions listed as filenames in the spreadsheet, drag the actual files in — Orbyt parses them automatically.
- Archive the spreadsheet. You will not need it for the job search again; Orbyt does every job the spreadsheet was doing, plus everything the spreadsheet never could.
Most users finish the migration before their next coffee is cold. The spreadsheet is not deleted — just archived, in case you ever need it again.