Pedro Marchal

Pedro Marchal

Interactive CV Founder | AI enthusiast
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About

Hey makers! 👋 AI Solutions Architect with 15 years building software systems. Passionate about using AI to solve real problems. Created Interactive CV after watching talented professionals struggle with outdated hiring processes. It's an AI platform that analyzes job compatibility, generates ATS-optimized resumes, and helps candidates stand out. 🚀 Mission: Bridge the gap between amazing talent and great opportunities using intelligent technology. Always down to chat about AI, career tech, or your next startup idea.

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Maker History

  • Interactive CV
    Interactive CVTailor your resume to any job in minutes and land interviews
    Jul 2025
  • 🎉
    Joined Product HuntApril 30th, 2025

Forums

alex saint

6mo ago

The Secret to a Successful Product Hunt Launch? Launch Before You Launch.

Every founder dreams of a big Product Hunt splash, top of the day, hundreds of upvotes, users flooding in. But here s what most don t realize: Product Hunt is not the place to validate your idea.

It s the place to amplify what s already working.

If you wait until launch day to show your product to the world, you ve already lost half the battle.

Aaron O'Leary

6mo ago

AI in your IDE (e.g. Cursor) vs AI in your terminal (Claude Code) — what’s the better flow?

AI coding tools seem to come in two main flavors: IDE-based, like @Cursor and @GitHub Copilot, and terminal-based setups, like using @Claude Code to generate commands, scripts, or entire files. Both have their fans, but which one actually helps you move faster?

Curious what flow people are sticking with long term, and where you see the most gains (or frustrations).

Aaron O'Leary

6mo ago

AI in your IDE (e.g. Cursor) vs AI in your terminal (Claude Code) — what’s the better flow?

AI coding tools seem to come in two main flavors: IDE-based, like @Cursor and @GitHub Copilot, and terminal-based setups, like using @Claude Code to generate commands, scripts, or entire files. Both have their fans, but which one actually helps you move faster?

Curious what flow people are sticking with long term, and where you see the most gains (or frustrations).

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