HiredSmartly - Free AI resume review — 10 checkpoints, real fixes

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Most resume tools cost $50+ or give generic tips. HiredSmartly gives you a real AI review, scored across 10 recruiter checkpoints, in 60 seconds — free. Full breakdown: ATS score, impact, formatting, keyword alignment, and 3 priority fixes. Built for US, UK, UAE, AU, India. Step 1 (Free): 10-checkpoint review + top fixes. Step 2 ($3): JD gap analysis + rewritten sections + PDF. Step 3: Job matching — coming soon. No account needed. Paste and go.

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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I built HiredSmartly after watching talented people get rejected simply because their resume didn't pass ATS screening, not because they weren't qualified. Career coaches charge $200+ for resume reviews. Most people can't afford that. I wanted to remove that barrier completely. So I built an AI that thinks like a senior recruiter, scoring resumes across 10 checkpoints: ATS compatibility, impact, formatting, keyword alignment, and market fit. Results in 60 seconds. For $1. What makes it different: it's calibrated for specific markets (US, UK, UAE, Australia, India). A resume that works in the US doesn't automatically work in Dubai or India, hiring norms are different. Our AI knows that! Would love your feedback! Happy to answer any questions below.

Hey Product Hunt! 👋 Nick here, maker of HiredSmartly.

I built this after watching too many people get rejected at the ATS stage — not because they weren't qualified, but because their resume wasn't formatted or worded the way the system expected.

Big update: Step 1 is now completely free. No payment, no account. Paste your resume and get a real 10-checkpoint breakdown in 60 seconds covering ATS compatibility, impact score, keyword gaps, formatting, and 3 ranked priority fixes.

Step 2 ($3) is live today: paste any job description alongside your resume and the AI compares them word by word — finds every missing keyword, identifies gaps, rewrites the weak sections, and delivers a corrected resume PDF.

Would love your honest feedback. What would make this genuinely useful for your job search? Happy to answer anything here.