Hard to get out of; is NOT AI
TL;dr: Hard to get out of a subscription; won't find you a job; doesn't use AI.
ApplyMe is essentially ZipRecruiter in reverse. You are invited to upload a resume or build a resume, and from there the system scans it and immediately--I mean, immediately--pulls out keywords and starts throwing your resume at job leads on ZipRecruiter. Whether or not those are the jobs you want. I signed up for a 2-week trial and for 2 weeks, I was sent email after email from the site telling me it had applied me for jobs. None of the jobs fit my resume, so of course I would receive the thanks-but-no-thanks emails, if I received them at all.
I received an email from the site 2 days after signup asking me to input more job titles into my dashboard so that the system could find me "better jobs." I did that, but the jobs did not change. The flow of "you were applied to" emails slowed, stopped, and finally changed to "view your dashboard to review the applications we've sent on your behalf." Which you can't actually do from the app. You can see a list of jobs, and when you click on a link you will see--surprise!--a page from ZipRecruiter with a pop-up asking you to list which email the recruiter should use for your response.
This is NOT AI. This is an applicant tracking system--sort of. It's really a CRM system in disguise, which is what ZipRecruiter is, and no one should use either site. It's just marketing looping in on itself like an ouroboros from hell.
Removing yourself from automatic billing is very difficult, because that is a closed system as well. There is no "settings" section of the "dashboard" from which you can easily get to a cancellation screen. In fact, there is no cancellation or even help available from the dashboard. And, if you go to the website (ApplyBlast) in search of help, the Support page leads you to go to your dashboard and click on the settings button--which does not exist, and click Cancel. Which you can't do.
In the terms of service, under Cancellation, terms list that you must first make sure your are logged in. So if you return to ApplyBlast to do that, and click on Cancel, you will be taken to the pricing page where you can sign up for more subscription(s). See what I mean about hell?
Apparently the only thing you can do is email them. By now you are as mad as a hornet.