UpBRO vs UpHunt

UpBRO and UpHunt solve different problems. UpHunt helps you find and apply to Upwork jobs faster; UpBRO audits the profile that decides whether a client even sees you in search results. If your profile isn't ranking, faster applications just mean more proposals landing on a page nobody opens.

What UpHunt does well

UpHunt is an AI job-matching tool for Upwork (and, since 2026, LinkedIn). You set up "feeds" with filters, and its AI scores every incoming job 1 to 10, sending instant alerts over Slack, Telegram, email, or webhook. On the paid Auto-Apply tier it goes further: it generates and submits proposals on your behalf without you reviewing each one. It also offers a free "Upwork Profile Optimizer" (a public-URL scan that scores a profile across six categories and rewrites the title and overview) as a lead magnet into the paid job-alerts product, not a standalone audit tool.

UpBRO vs UpHunt at a glance

UpBROUpHunt
Payment modelOne-time credit packsSubscription
Entry price$9.90 (1-report pack)$27/mo (Basic)
Top tier$29.90 (5-report pack)$89/mo (Auto-Apply)
Free tierFree instant score plus 2 open findings, no login14-day trial plus free profile optimizer
Product focusProfile auditJob alerts and auto-apply
Acts on your Upwork account?No, reads only the public profile textYes, Auto-Apply submits proposals automatically

UpHunt pricing

Where UpHunt falls short

Is your Upwork account at risk?

Upwork's policy on automation ('Use bots and other automation properly') prohibits tools that take actions on your behalf or submit proposals automatically, and states that violations can lead to "a warning, a temporary account restriction, or a permanent block." UpHunt's Auto-Apply tier does exactly that: it submits proposals without your review. Whether that specific implementation crosses Upwork's line is between you and Upwork; we're not going to tell you it will get you banned, but the mechanism is worth reading the policy for yourself before turning it on. Source: support.upwork.com, "Use bots and other automation properly." Separately, its free Profile Optimizer gives a quick, one-time score; it's a useful gut check, not a substitute for a full section-by-section audit against the current ranking algorithm.

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FAQ

Is UpHunt's Profile Optimizer the same thing as UpBRO?

No. UpHunt's Profile Optimizer is a free, one-time scan that gives a quick score and a rewritten title and overview, mainly as a lead magnet into its paid job-alerts product. UpBRO is a dedicated, section-by-section audit (title, overview, portfolio, skills, employment history, JSS) checked against a knowledge base built for how Upwork's matching algorithm actually reads a profile.

Will using UpHunt's Auto-Apply feature get my Upwork account banned?

We can't tell you that, and you should be skeptical of anyone who does. What we can tell you is that Upwork's own policy prohibits automation that acts on your behalf or submits proposals automatically, and lists warnings, temporary restrictions, and permanent blocks as possible consequences. Read the policy yourself and decide what risk you're comfortable with.

Should I use UpHunt and UpBRO together?

They're not mutually exclusive. UpHunt (or any job-alert tool) speeds up how fast you see and respond to relevant jobs. UpBRO makes sure the profile behind those proposals is actually ranking and converting. Faster applications from a weak profile just mean more proposals that go nowhere.

Why is UpBRO priced differently from UpHunt?

UpBRO sells one-time credit packs because an audit is a point-in-time task, you run it, fix what it finds, and you're done until your profile or the algorithm changes again. UpHunt sells a monthly subscription because job discovery and auto-apply are ongoing, ever-running services.

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