ATS-aligned resume tailoring

Rewrite your resume for the job in front of you.

Store it once. Paste a job description and get back a tailored, ATS-aligned resume — plus a LaTeX export and a portfolio page, all from one source of truth.

No account needed · your resume stays in your browser

resume.tailored
Tailored

Alex Rivera

Frontend Engineer · San Francisco

Summary

Frontend engineer building fast, accessible interfaces in React and TypeScript, with CI/CD pipelines that ship daily.

Experience

Senior Frontend, Northwind2022 — now

Skills

ReactTypeScriptNext.jsCI/CDTesting

From a blank tab to a resume you trust.

Three steps, a few minutes — not an hour of reformatting.

  1. 01

    Paste a job description

    Drop in the JD for the role you're applying to. No setup, no formatting — just paste and go.

  2. 02

    Let it tailor

    The engine rewrites and reorders your stored resume to match the role — keyword-aligned and ATS-friendly. Clear pending and error states the whole way.

  3. 03

    Export with confidence

    Review the result, then copy it as LaTeX, save it, or share it as a portfolio. One JSON, three views.

One source of truth. Three views.

Your resume lives as one structured shape. Every view reads the same data, so a change in one is a change everywhere.

source.json

{
  "name": "Alex Rivera",
  "title": "Frontend Engineer",
  "summary": "…",
  "skills": ["React", "TypeScript"],
  "experience": [ … ],
  "projects": [ … ]
}
  1. Editor preview

    An editable, structured view. Tweak any line before you ship it — changes flow back to the source.

  2. LaTeX document

    Clean, escaped LaTeX for the resume.cls layout. Copy it straight into Overleaf and compile.

  3. Portfolio page

    The same data as a shareable public page. No second source to keep in sync.

Built to keep you calm.

A quiet, well-lit workspace — never loud, never gamified, never urgent.

The tool disappears into the task

Standard affordances for standard actions. The resume content is the hero — not the chrome around it.

Lower the temperature

Job-hunting is stressful enough. Every choice — spacing, motion, color — is tuned to reduce anxiety, not add to it.

Trustworthy by being predictable

Clear pending, error, and success states for every step. You're never left guessing whether it's working.

Restraint is the point

Near-black surfaces and a single cobalt used only for action and state. Color is a signal here, never decoration.

Paste a job description. Exhale.

Minutes on the tailoring, not an hour. Your resume stays one source of truth — the rest is a reuse layer.