Most resumes get filtered out before a human ever sees them. Upload yours, find out exactly what's costing you interviews, and fix it with AI-rewritten bullet points — in under a minute.
A generic ATS score tells you what's wrong in general. This tells you what's wrong for the specific job you're applying to.
Upload your resume and paste the posting you're applying to.
See which required skills you've actually proven, which are only name-dropped, and which are missing entirely.
Get your weakest bullets rewritten to speak directly to that job — no invented achievements.
Walk away with a resume tailored to that specific role, not a generic one-size-fits-all version.
Not just a keyword count — a structural read of your document the way parsing software sees it.
A 0–100 score covering sections, contact details, bullet quality, and document formatting — with the reasoning shown, not just a number.
Tables, embedded images, and multi-column layouts that look fine to a human but scramble when an ATS parses them.
Specific, personalized suggestions and bullet-point rewrites — grounded in what's actually on your resume, no invented numbers.
Drop in your resume. It's read in memory and deleted right after your report is generated.
See your ATS compatibility score, plus exactly which sections, formatting, or contact details are holding it back.
Get a rewritten professional summary and stronger, measurable bullet points — ready to paste back in.
Vague duties become specific, measurable impact — without inventing numbers you don't have.
A chatbot can roast your resume once. It can't remember your last 20 applications, tell you your score went from 61 to 84, or show you that resumes above 80 actually get more replies.
Log every role you apply to, its status, and whether you heard back — all in one place instead of a scattered spreadsheet.
See your ATS score improve analysis over analysis, so you know your edits are actually working — not just guessing.
Once you've logged enough outcomes, see your own reply rate broken down by score range — real data, not a marketing claim.
No. Your file is read in memory to generate your report and deleted immediately after — it's never saved to disk.
It's a structural read of your document — sections, contact details, bullet quality, and formatting red flags — the way parsing software actually sees it, not just a keyword count.
You can sign up free in seconds to get your score, formatting checks, and analysis history. AI coaching and unlimited analyses are part of Premium.
No — rewrite suggestions are grounded in what's already on your resume. It sharpens phrasing and structure, it doesn't invent numbers or experience.
You can, for a one-off rewrite. What a chat window doesn't do: give a consistent, repeatable score every time instead of a different answer depending on how you phrase the prompt, remember your resume history across visits, or track your applications and show whether your score is actually correlated with getting replies. That's the part worth paying for.
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