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Sausage Dog vs Zety

Zety guides you through building a CV. Sausage Dog tailors one to each job. Different tools for different moments in a job search.

Reviewed by Anthony, founder · Updated

TL;DR: Zety is a well-made step-by-step CV builder with good templates and content suggestions. It is cheap on annual billing. The main catch is that several templates are paywalled at checkout. Sausage Dog does not build CVs — it takes your existing CV and rewrites it to match each job advert, in under a minute, without you touching the editor.

Where Zety wins

  • Best guided experience for someone who has never written a CV before. Step-by-step format with pre-written phrases for each section.
  • Wide template range with a clean interface.
  • Cheap on annual billing. Around £6 to £8 per month is the lowest one-click price in this category outside of Kickresume.
  • Cover letter builder included.

Where Sausage Dog wins

  • Tailoring per advert in under a minute. Zety does not do automated per-advert tailoring. Every application requires manual edits in the builder.
  • No template paywall surprises. Zety's cheapest plans lock several templates until checkout. Sausage Dog pricing is flat.
  • Job tracking included. Zety has no application tracker. Sausage Dog lets you save and track applications.
  • UK-specific knowledge. NHS, civil service Success Profiles, and two-page format conventions built in.

Side-by-side

FeatureSausage DogZety
Rewrites your CV to match a job advert
Guided step-by-step CV builder
Pre-written content suggestions
Cover letter
LinkedIn import
Job tracking
UK hiring conventions (NHS, civil service, two-page)
A4 / UK format
Hidden paywall on templates
Free tier3 tailors/dayLimited
Monthly price£9.99~£19–22/mo
Cheapest option£9.99/mo~£6–8/mo (annual)
Time per tailored application< 1 min20-40 min

Which should you use?

Use Zety if you want to build a CV from scratch with step-by-step guidance and pre-written suggestions. It is particularly good for first-time CV writers.

Use Sausage Dog if you have a CV and need to tailor it per application. Applying to more than 5 roles means Sausage Dog saves meaningful time versus editing manually in Zety each time.

FAQs

Is Zety worth the money?+

Zety is genuinely good for people who want a guided, step-by-step CV builder. The annual plan brings it down to around £6 to £8 per month, which is competitive. The main caveat is that several templates are paywalled until checkout and the trial pricing converts automatically.

Does Zety work for UK CVs?+

Zety has UK-compatible templates and supports two-page layouts. The AI suggestions default to US resume conventions in places. It does not have specific knowledge of NHS, civil service, or other UK public sector hiring conventions.

What is the Zety free trial?+

Zety offers limited free access but most templates and download options require a paid plan. The trial period converts to a paid subscription. Set a reminder before entering card details.

Does Zety tailor CVs to job descriptions?+

Zety has content suggestions that can be adapted per role but does not do a full automated rewrite. You guide the builder through each section. Sausage Dog pastes your existing CV and a job description together and returns a tailored version in under a minute.

Is Zety or Sausage Dog better for someone applying to lots of UK jobs?+

Sausage Dog. Zety is better for building one strong base CV. For high-volume applications where you need to tailor per advert, Sausage Dog is significantly faster. Zety has no job tracking. Sausage Dog does.

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