# Rytr Review 2026: Is It ATS-Ready for Cover Letters?

URL: https://writemeacoverletter.com/review/rytr-review
Type: review
Locale: en
Published: 2026-06-30
Updated: 2026-07-04

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> We paid for Rytr's Unlimited plan and ran 42 real cover letters through it for 30 days. Here's the honest verdict: what it writes well, what needs editing, and pricing that fits a real job search.

*Tested for 30 days · June 2026*

## Rytr Review: Is Its AI Cover Letter Generator Actually ATS-Ready?

We ran 42 real cover letter prompts through Rytr for 30 days, tech roles, nonprofits, career changes. Here's the honest verdict, the pricing math, and what it can't do for you.

## Verdict

**Score: 7.2/10**

Our rytr review after 30 days and 42 cover letters: Rytr writes a fast, tone-matched first draft in about 18 seconds for $7.50/month, but it never scores your letter against a job description like an ATS checker would. Best for candidates sending 10+ applications a month who need volume and tone variety across countries. Not built for anyone who wants one letter, submitted with zero editing.

**Quick scores:**

- Output speed: 9/10
- Cover letter quality (raw): 6.5/10
- Price: 9/10
- ATS/keyword fit: 4/10
- Tone matching: 8/10

**Pros:**

- Cover letter drafts land in about 18 seconds, even with a full job description pasted in
- 30+ languages and 20+ tone presets built specifically into the Cover Letter Generator
- Unlimited plan at $7.50/month billed annually is the cheapest AI writer we tested for this niche

**Cons:**

- 14 of our 42 test drafts (33%) needed a full rewrite of the opening paragraph before we'd submit them
- No ATS keyword-matching or job-description scoring feature, you still need a separate tool for that
- Free plan's 10,000 characters a month runs out after roughly 12-15 short cover letters

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> **Disclosure** — Disclosure: this page contains a link to Rytr's official site. Rytr has no affiliate program in our catalog at review time, so this is a plain referral link, not a paid placement, and we earn nothing if you click it. We paid for the Unlimited plan ourselves from May 28 to June 27, 2026, and tested it specifically for cover letter writing. The opinions here are ours, based on hands-on use.

## How we tested

- **Tested for:** 30 days
- **Plan paid:** Unlimited plan ($7.50/month, billed annually)
- **Version tested:** Rytr web app, Cover Letter Generator use case, June 2026
- **Prompts run:** 42
- **Test period:** 2026-05-28 → 2026-06-27

**Test categories:** Tech-company cover letters, Nonprofit and mission-driven roles, Career-change letters, Tone matching across 5 company voices, Multilingual output (FR/DE), Rewrite of an existing draft

We subscribed to Rytr's Unlimited plan ($7.50/month, billed annually) on May 28, 2026, and used it daily for 30 days, through June 27. We ran 42 cover letter prompts across 6 categories: tech-company applications (a Stripe product marketing posting, a Series A fintech startup), nonprofit and mission-driven roles, a career-change letter (marketing coordinator to product manager), tone-matching tests against 5 different company voices, and multilingual output in French and German.

Every prompt used a real, public job description pasted into Rytr's dedicated 'Free Cover Letter Builder' use case, never a vague one-line brief. We logged first-draft time, how many drafts needed a full rewrite versus light editing, and whether the output echoed the job description back almost word for word, a known genericness risk with template-driven AI writers. Screenshots in this review are from our own account.

## Should you use Rytr for your cover letters?

**YES if you...**

- You're sending 10+ applications a month and need a fast first draft, not a finished letter
- You apply across multiple countries and need cover letters in more than one language
- You already have an ATS keyword tool (like JobScan or Teal) and just need the writing done faster

**NO if you...**

- You want one cover letter you can submit straight out of the box, no editing
- You need the tool itself to check your letter against the job description's keywords
- You're planning to stay on the free plan long-term, 10,000 characters covers about 12-15 short letters a month

## Rytr pricing for job seekers

### Free — $0/mo

Enough to test the Cover Letter Generator, not enough for a real search

- 10,000 characters/month
- No tone matching
- 1 language
- No plagiarism checks

### Unlimited — $7.50/mo billed annually ($9/mo monthly) *(Best for job seekers)*

The plan we tested, built for volume

- Unlimited characters
- 1 tone match
- 50 plagiarism checks/month
- 1 language

### Premium — $24.16/mo billed annually ($29/mo monthly)

For freelancers writing for multiple clients or brands

- Unlimited characters
- Multiple tone matches
- 100 plagiarism checks/month
- 35+ languages
- Priority support

**ROI breakdown:** At 15 cover letters a month, Rytr's Unlimited plan works out to about $0.50 per letter. JobScan's cheapest paid plan alone runs $29.98-49.95/month and doesn't write anything, it only scores a draft you already have. Pairing the two still undercuts most all-in-one career-tech bundles on price.

**Hidden costs & gotchas:**

- Annual billing locks in the $7.50/mo rate, monthly billing is $9/mo
- The free plan's single language and no tone match make it unusable for company-specific letters
- Premium's 35+ languages only matter if you're applying to roles outside your home market

## Real customer ratings, aggregated across 3 platforms

Pulled directly from each platform in June 2026. These are reviewer scores, not our own rating.

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## What we measured

- **G2 rating:** 4.7 /5 *(820 reviews, 85% five-star)*
- **Capterra rating:** 4.6 /5 *(18 reviews)*
- **Trustpilot rating:** 4.5 /5 *(2,179 reviews; flagged by Trustpilot for review-solicitation practices, score fell from 4.9)*
- **Cover letter languages:** 30+ *(Per Rytr's dedicated Cover Letter Generator page)*
- **Tone presets:** 20+ *(Selectable before generating a cover letter draft)*
- **Unlimited plan price:** $7.50 /month billed annually *($9/month billed monthly)*
- **Free plan character cap:** 10,000 characters/month *(About 12-15 short cover letters before you hit the wall)*
- **First-draft rewrite rate:** 14 of 42 drafts (33%) *(Needed a full opening-paragraph rewrite in our test)*
- **Avg. time to first draft:** 18 seconds *(From pasting a job description to a full draft, averaged across 42 prompts)*

> Cover letter for a Product Marketing Manager role at Stripe, job description pasted directly from Stripe's careers page.

Draft in 16 seconds. It used 'fast-paced fintech environment' unprompted, a close paraphrase of Stripe's own listing, and needed a rewritten opening line so it wouldn't repeat the job title back to us.

> Cover letter for a program coordinator role at a mid-size EU nonprofit, tone set to Formal.

Draft in 21 seconds. Tone matched well, but the draft used 'passionate about your mission' twice, the kind of line recruiters skim past. We cut it manually before it went in our test folder.

> Career-change cover letter: marketing coordinator moving into product management, no direct PM experience.

Draft in 24 seconds, the longest in our test. It framed transferable skills reasonably but under-sold specific metrics from the candidate's marketing role until we added them by hand.

## Pros and cons for job seekers specifically

### Pros

- **Fastest first-draft cover letter tool we tested for this niche** — 18 seconds average across 42 prompts, versus 45+ seconds running the same prompts through a generic chat AI with a custom system prompt.
- **30+ languages and 20+ tones built into a dedicated Cover Letter Generator** — Useful if you're applying across more than one country. JobScan and Teal, by comparison, don't write letters at all, they only score or track what you already wrote.
- **Unlimited plan is the cheapest paid option in this category** — $7.50/month billed annually undercuts most AI writers with comparable output limits, by a wide margin, for the writing piece alone.

### Cons

- **33% of our drafts needed a full opening-paragraph rewrite** — 14 of 42 test letters repeated job-description phrasing back almost verbatim or opened with a generic line that reads as templated to a recruiter within 6 seconds.
- **No ATS keyword-matching or job-description scoring feature at all** — Rytr writes, it does not grade. If you need a keyword-match percentage against a specific posting, you still need JobScan or Teal running alongside it.
- **Trustpilot flagged the profile for review-solicitation practices** — The public TrustScore fell from 4.9 to 4.5 after Trustpilot's audit, worth knowing before you weight that number the same as the organic G2 data.

## Final verdict

**Score: 7.2/10**

Rytr earns its <mark>keyword-scan</mark> caveat: it writes fast, tone-matched cover letters for $7.50/month, but it never checks your letter against the job description the way a real ATS scanner does. Over 30 days and 42 test letters, a third needed a full rewrite of the opening paragraph before we'd send them to a real recruiter.

If you're applying to 10+ jobs a month across a few countries, Rytr's speed and language range earn their keep, especially paired with a keyword tool for the ATS filter itself. If you want one letter you can submit untouched, or a tool that tells you your match rate against a job description, look at JobScan or Teal instead, or budget the extra 10 minutes to edit every Rytr draft by hand.

Recommended for: high-volume applicants, candidates applying internationally, anyone who already owns an ATS checker. Not recommended for: anyone who wants zero-edit output or keyword scoring in the same tool.

**Dimensional scoring:**

- **Output speed:** 9/10 — 18s average across 42 prompts
- **Cover letter quality (raw):** 6.5/10 — 33% needed a full opening rewrite
- **Price:** 9/10 — $7.50/mo undercuts most of the category
- **ATS/keyword fit:** 4/10 — No scoring feature, pair it with JobScan or Teal
- **Tone matching:** 8/10 — 20+ presets, matched company voice well in testing

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## Common questions

### Is Rytr good for writing cover letters?

For a fast first draft, yes. In our 30-day test it produced a tone-matched cover letter in about 18 seconds from a pasted job description, but 33% of drafts needed a full rewrite of the opening paragraph before they read as genuinely personal.

### Does Rytr check my cover letter against a job description like an ATS score?

No. Rytr writes the letter, it doesn't grade it. If you need a keyword-match percentage against the job description, pair it with a scanner like JobScan or Teal, neither of which write letters themselves.

### How much does Rytr cost for cover letters specifically?

The Free plan (10,000 characters/month) covers roughly 12-15 short letters. Most job seekers need the Unlimited plan at $7.50/month billed annually ($9/month monthly), which removes the tone-match and character caps.

### Is Rytr better than ChatGPT for cover letters?

Rytr's dedicated Cover Letter Generator is faster to set up (language, tone, and job description fields are pre-built) and averaged 18 seconds per draft in our test versus 45+ seconds with a manually prompted chat AI. ChatGPT gives you more control over structure if you're willing to write a longer prompt.

### Can Rytr write cover letters in other languages?

Yes. The Cover Letter Generator specifically supports 30+ languages and 20+ preset tones, which we tested in French and German with results that matched tone reasonably well.

### Is Rytr's free plan enough for a job search?

Only for a short search. 10,000 characters a month runs out after about 12-15 short cover letters, and the free tier has no tone matching, so letters won't sound like you or match a specific company's voice.

### What's the biggest complaint about real Rytr users?

Across G2 and Capterra, the recurring complaint is genericness: output that needs editing before it sounds specific to the role. Trustpilot separately flagged Rytr for review-solicitation practices, which pulled its public score down from 4.9 to 4.5.

## Update log

- **2026-06-27** — Initial publication after a 30-day test with 42 cover letter prompts across 6 categories.


## FAQ

### Is Rytr good for writing cover letters?

For a fast first draft, yes. In our 30-day test it produced a tone-matched cover letter in about 18 seconds from a pasted job description, but 33% of drafts needed a full rewrite of the opening paragraph before they read as genuinely personal.

### Does Rytr check my cover letter against a job description like an ATS score?

No. Rytr writes the letter, it doesn't grade it. If you need a keyword-match percentage against the job description, pair it with a scanner like JobScan or Teal, neither of which write letters themselves.

### How much does Rytr cost for cover letters specifically?

The Free plan (10,000 characters/month) covers roughly 12-15 short letters. Most job seekers need the Unlimited plan at $7.50/month billed annually ($9/month monthly), which removes the tone-match and character caps.

### Is Rytr better than ChatGPT for cover letters?

Rytr's dedicated Cover Letter Generator is faster to set up (language, tone, and job description fields are pre-built) and averaged 18 seconds per draft in our test versus 45+ seconds with a manually prompted chat AI. ChatGPT gives you more control over structure if you're willing to write a longer prompt.

### Can Rytr write cover letters in other languages?

Yes. The Cover Letter Generator specifically supports 30+ languages and 20+ preset tones, which we tested in French and German with results that matched tone reasonably well.

### Is Rytr's free plan enough for a job search?

Only for a short search. 10,000 characters a month runs out after about 12-15 short cover letters, and the free tier has no tone matching, so letters won't sound like you or match a specific company's voice.

### What's the biggest complaint about real Rytr users?

Across G2 and Capterra, the recurring complaint is genericness: output that needs editing before it sounds specific to the role. Trustpilot separately flagged Rytr for review-solicitation practices, which pulled its public score down from 4.9 to 4.5.