Execli vs the alternatives

One platform. Five apps and counting. Free to use.

Replacing what Execli does takes a job tool, a budgeting app, a task manager, a fitness app, and a grocery app — five subscriptions that add up to about $79 a month. Execli is one login for all of it, with an AI assistant that ties it together. The apps themselves are free to use — no credit card. You only pay for the AI features; Premium turns them all on for $9.99 a month, and during the beta it’s all free.

All five Execli apps are free to use — no credit card, no trial clock. You only pay for the AI features that cost money to run, and even those are $9.99/mo on Premium (free in beta).

What it costs to replace Execli with separate apps

What you’d needA typical app for itIts price
AI job search & auto-applySimplify Pro~$39.99/mo
Budgeting & net worthCopilot Money~$13/mo
Tasks & projectsTodoist Pro~$5/mo
Fitness & nutritionMyFitnessPal Premium~$19.99/mo
Grocery & pantryAnyList Complete~$1/mo
The whole stack5 subscriptions to juggle~$79/mo
That’s about $79 a month across five separate apps that don’t talk to each other. Every Execli app is free to use — no credit card. And even Premium — every AI feature across all five apps — is $9.99/month (free during beta). Same coverage, one login, a fraction of the price.

We don’t just bundle them — we beat them at their own game

AI job search & auto-apply vs Simplify Pro

Execli actually auto-submits your applications — Simplify never does, even on its ~$39.99/mo Pro. And Execli’s Premium ($9.99/mo) covers AI across all five apps, versus ~$39.99/mo for Simplify’s job-only AI.

Budgeting & net worth vs Copilot Money

Execli Budget runs on any device (web), and adds career-aware runway + “what if I take this $X job” modeling Copilot doesn’t do.

Tasks & projects vs Todoist Pro

Execli Tasks lives under the same login, and your assistant has context from your job search and budget — your to-dos aren’t stranded in a separate app.

Fitness & nutrition vs MyFitnessPal Premium

Execli Fitness has no ads and no upsell, tracks the trend that matters, and comes free with everything else.

Grocery & pantry vs AnyList Complete

Execli Grocery keeps budget-aware totals tied to your real spending — because it’s in the same platform as your money.

The one thing none of them can do

Every app above is a silo. Your budgeting app doesn’t know you just got a job offer; your job tool has no idea what your runway is. Execli’s assistant sees all of it at once — so it can do things no single-purpose app can, like telling you whether an offer is actually worth taking (try the free calculator). One login, one assistant, your whole life in context.

Execli vs the specialists, at a glance

CapabilityExecliThe separate apps
Apps in one loginJobs, Budget, Tasks, Fitness, GroceryOne app each
One AI assistant across everythingYes — shared contextNo — siloed
Auto-submits job applicationsYesSimplify/Teal: no
Apps free to use (no credit card)Yes — all five appsPaid, or free tier + AI paywall
AI across all five appsPremium $9.99/moOne app’s AI: ~$13–$40/mo
“What if I take this $X job” modelingYesNo one does this
Budgeting on any device (web)YesCopilot: iOS-first
Cost to unlock all the AIPremium $9.99/mo — free in beta~$79/mo combined

Frequently asked questions

Is Execli free?

Yes — all five apps are free to use with no credit card. The AI features that cost money to run are Premium, from $9.99/month, which turns on every feature across all five apps. During the private beta, everything is free.

Is Execli really cheaper than using separate apps?

Yes — by a wide margin. The apps are free to use (no credit card), and Premium ($9.99/month) unlocks every feature across all five apps — less than most single-app subscriptions (Copilot ~$13, Simplify Pro ~$39.99). A comparable stack of five specialist apps runs about $79/month. During the beta, all of it is free.

Is Execli as good as the specialist apps?

For jobs and budgeting, Execli does things the specialists don’t — it auto-submits applications (Simplify never does, even on Pro) and models what a job offer means for your money. For tasks, fitness, and grocery it covers the essentials cleanly and wins on integration, no ads, and price. A hardcore power user might still want a specialist for one thing — but you’d pay several times more for a fraction of the coverage.

What happens to the price after the beta?

The apps stay free to use forever — no credit card. The AI features are Premium, from $9.99/month (its “Most Popular” plan turns on every feature across all five apps), with higher tiers for power users who want more AI. During the private beta, all of it is free.

Why is one platform better than five apps?

Because your life isn’t siloed. Your budget app doesn’t know about your job offer; your job tool doesn’t know your runway. Execli’s assistant sees all of it at once, so it can do things no single-purpose app can — like telling you whether an offer is actually worth taking.

Start free — no credit card

All five Execli apps are free to use — no credit card. You only pay for the AI features; Premium ($9.99/mo) turns them all on, and everything is free during the private beta. Stop juggling five subscriptions for tools that don’t talk to each other.

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Competitor prices are their own current rates as of July 2026 and change over time; confirm on each provider’s site (Simplify Pro, Copilot Money, Todoist Pro, MyFitnessPal Premium, AnyList Complete). Execli is $9.99/month after its private beta, free during it.