Paste your resume and the job. In ten minutes, know exactly where you stand and walk out with everything you need to apply.
The part nobody helps with
The hardest part isn’t writing a resume. It’s waking up after your 150th rejection and opening another job posting.
Every tool fixes your formatting. None of them are in your corner. This one is.
Know where you stand
For the exact job you want. No inflated numbers, no false hope. Just the truth and what to do about it.
One job in, everything out
Your real experience, rewritten and reordered for that exact job. Truthful, never invented.
Your ATS match, confidence, biggest weakness, and honest interview odds.
Written for the role, in a human voice. No cliches, no filler.
The ones you’ll actually get for this role, with answers from your own experience.
The exact next steps to raise your odds, checked off one at a time.
An honest word for the hard days. Not a cheerleader. Someone in your corner.
Ten minutes, one sitting
Drop in your resume and the job posting you want.
Get your honest match, your gaps, and your full kit.
Download everything and send it, knowing where you stand.
The part no other tool has
This came out of a real job search: hundreds of applications, the Sunday-night dread, the rejection fatigue. So at the end, it does something no resume tool does. It reads what you’re feeling and writes back like a person.
You said you’re running on empty and starting to doubt yourself. That many rejections wears anyone down, but it’s a fact about a crowded market, not a verdict on you. Rest this weekend. Monday, send this to one job you actually want. That’s the whole assignment.
An example. In the app, this is written for what you actually type, and it’s different every time.
If you’re in crisis, you deserve real support: call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline). This isn’t therapy, and it never pretends to be.