FitCV - AI-powered resume analyzer tailored to your job application
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FitCV uses AI to analyze your resume based on a job posting. Get a compatibility score and tailored feedback for each section—summary, experience, education, and skills. Know exactly what to improve, and how.
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👋 Hey Product Hunt!
I'm super excited to share FitCV with you all — a tool I built to help job seekers understand how well their resume fits a job posting and improve it instantly using AI.
Earlier this year, I was helping a few friends apply for jobs, and they kept asking the same question:
“Is my resume good enough for this role?”
Most tools just rewrite your CV or generate a new one… but what we really needed was something smarter — a tool that analyzes your existing resume and gives clear feedback on how to improve it for each specific job.
So I built FitCV.
🔍 Here’s what it does:
👉Upload your resume (PDF) and paste a job description.
👉Get a detailed analysis: overall compatibility score and per-section feedback (Summary, Experience, Education, Skills).
👉Actionable suggestions to improve — with real reasoning.
👉Designed for junior to mid-level professionals who need clarity, not fluff.
🚀 What’s next:
This is our public launch, and I’d love your thoughts! Some things I’m working on:
👉 Premium version with automatic CV optimization
👉 Integration with LinkedIn profiles
👉 Downloadable report in PDF
👉 Multi-language support (Spanish is coming first 🇪🇸)
💬 Would love your support, feedback, and upvotes ❤️
Let me know what you think or what you’d improve!
Thanks so much for checking it out 🙌
This is truely awesome! I love that it gives per-section feedback – so much better than just a generic score. Makes it super easy to target exactly what needs improvement, right? Is there a free version I can try out first to see how it works with my own resume?
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This is truely awesome! I love that it gives per-section feedback – so much better than just a generic score. Makes it super easy to target exactly what needs improvement, right? Is there a free version I can try out first to see how it works with my own resume?