Joshua Veryser

ResumeAgent - Stop Getting Ghosted: Beat ATS Filters with AI. $5/Resume

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Me: I'm a solopreneur who 100% vibe coded this app to hopefully help people who are navigating a brutal job market in some small but meaningful way, so that they can avoid my mistakes and win faster. Product: Your resume, rewritten by AI to beat ATS filters and land more interviews. No subscription, no account, $5 per resume. Just paste your resume and a job description. AI rewrites the rest.

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Joshua Veryser
I was laid off in 2023. I thought I'd land something quickly. I had years of sales and business development experience. A solid track record. Good references. I was wrong. For two years I sent applications into the void. Hundreds, probably thousands of them. Carefully written cover letters. Resumes I agonized over. And what came back, over and over, was some version of this: "We have decided not to move forward with your application at this time." No feedback. No explanation. Just silence, or a form rejection so generic it felt worse than silence. What I didn't fully understand then, and what I now know with painful clarity, is that most of those applications never reached a human being. They were filtered out automatically by applicant tracking systems before a recruiter ever laid eyes on them. Not because I wasn't qualified. Because my resume wasn't using the right words for that specific job description. That's the game in 2026. It's not fair. But it's the game. So I built something to fight back. ResumeAgent uses AI to rewrite your resume to match the exact language of any job description — the keywords, the phrasing, the competencies the ATS is specifically scanning for. You paste your resume and the job description. It handles the rest. You download your optimized resume instantly. I built it for the version of me that was sitting at a laptop at midnight, refreshing his inbox, wondering what he was doing wrong. If that's you right now...it's not you. It's the filter. I'm launching it today at $5 per resume. Not a subscription. Not a monthly fee. Five dollars, one resume, tailored to one job. Because the cost of trying it should be lower than the cost of wondering whether it would have helped.