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Resume writing, ATS matching, cover letters, LinkedIn, and interview prep. Free, no signup — same as every MarkdownMe tool.

Resume to Website HTML

Paste your resume text and get a polished personal resume website as standalone HTML. It detects common sections like Summary, Experience, Skills, Projects, Education, and Certifications, applies a selectable theme, shows a live preview, and exports one ready-to-host .html file.

Resume Bullet Point Generator (XYZ Formula)

Paste plain job duties like 'responsible for managing social media' and get back strong, quantified resume bullets that lead with an action verb and follow the Google XYZ formula — 'Accomplished X, as measured by Y, by doing Z'. Where you haven't supplied a number, it inserts a clearly-marked placeholder ([X%], [$Y]) so you fill in your real metric — it never fabricates figures. Optionally give a target role to tune the emphasis. Built on Amazon Nova, daily-capped to stay free.

ATS Resume Keyword Matcher (Resume vs Job Description)

Paste your resume in one box and a job posting in the other, and get a match score plus a categorized breakdown: keywords you already match, missing hard skills and tools, missing soft skills and qualifications, and quick wins to add. It's the free, no-signup version of the Jobscan-style ATS check that recruiters' applicant tracking systems run. Keyword matching works on pasted text — no file upload, nothing stored long-term beyond short debug logs. Built on Amazon Nova.

Tailor Resume to Job Description

Paste your resume bullets and a target job description, and get your experience rewritten and re-ordered to mirror the posting's language, priorities, and keywords — leading with the bullets that matter most for that role. It uses only facts already present in your resume; it never invents metrics, titles, or experience. You also get a short 'gaps to address' list of requirements the posting wants that your resume doesn't yet evidence. Tailored resumes are widely cited as getting meaningfully more callbacks. Built on Amazon Nova.

Resume Summary Generator (Professional Summary)

Give your target role, years of experience, and a few key skills or wins, and get a polished 2-4 sentence professional summary for the top of your resume — plus a one-line headline variant. It's written in third person, ATS-friendly, and uses only the facts you provide (no invented numbers). The lowest-friction tool in the resume set: no full resume needed. Built on Amazon Nova, daily-capped to stay free.

LinkedIn Headline & About Generator

Enter your current or target role, top skills, industry, and a one-line goal, and get 4-5 distinct LinkedIn headline options (each under the 220-character limit, with varied angles) plus a complete first-person About section draft. The output is keyword-aware for recruiter search but written to sound human — no buzzword soup. Pairs naturally with the site's Markdown to LinkedIn formatter. Built on Amazon Nova, daily-capped to stay free.

AI Cover Letter Generator (from Your Resume)

Paste your resume, enter the job title and company, optionally add the job description, and note anything you want emphasized — get back a tailored 3-4 paragraph cover letter built only from your real experience. It maps your strongest achievements to what the role needs, opens with a specific hook (never 'I am writing to express my interest'), and is written to sound like a real person: varied sentence rhythm, natural contractions, and a hard ban on AI tells (delve, leverage, robust, passionate, results-driven) and em-dashes. It won't invent employers, metrics, or skills. It's a first draft, so always review and personalize before sending. Built on Amazon Nova, daily-capped to stay free.

Interview Answer Generator (STAR + Tell Me About Yourself)

Pick or paste an interview question, add the role and a short summary of your relevant experience, and get a strong, natural answer back. Behavioral questions ('tell me about a time...') come back structured with STAR — Situation, Task, Action, Result. 'Tell me about yourself' uses a Present-Past-Future arc. Answers target about 60-90 seconds spoken, stay in first person, and use only your real experience (with clearly-marked placeholders where a metric would help). Built on Amazon Nova, daily-capped to stay free.