ATS-Friendly Resume Builder
Structure your resume so ATS parsers and humans can both read it. Drag sections, pick a layout, save locally, print when it looks right.
What it is
It is a small web app for building a plain, well-ordered resume. You move blocks around instead of fighting a Word template. The output stays text-first, which is what most applicant systems expect.
Who it is for
Developers and other technical people who already have the skills but keep losing at the upload stage. If your resume looks fine in Preview but dies in Greenhouse or Workday, this is the boring fix.
Why it exists
I got tired of friends sending me PDFs that looked sharp and parsed wrong. I wanted one place to assemble sections in a sane order, switch between one and two columns, and ship a file without extra noise.
What you get
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ATS-friendly structure
Layouts that keep content readable for parsers: real headings, plain text paths, no clever tricks that break on import.
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Drag and drop sections
Reorder blocks until the story reads right. Faster than redoing a PDF by hand.
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Local storage saving
Your draft stays in the browser. No account wall for the basic flow.
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One or two column layouts
Flip the layout when you want density or a simpler single column read.
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Print-ready export
Print from the browser when you are done. That is the handoff most people need for uploads and email.
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Free on Gumroad. Download, open it, and fix the resume layer before you blame the market.
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