Launched this week

Tiny CV
Resume builder that fits on one page
244 followers
Resume builder that fits on one page
244 followers
Tiny CV turns markdown into one-page resumes that look right as PDFs and clean public links. Build from focused templates, preview on real paper, tailor versions by role, and let agents draft safely. And share it all on a clean tiny.cv url. Your agents can also use Tiny CV entirely by themselves, no human actions needed. Supports X402 and MPP out of the box.





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btw its fully open source, in case you want to build it into your own system or add features: https://github.com/andrewjiang/cv-studio
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I like the idea. My question is whether it is somehow LLM optimised because many HR-ists use AI to read and select applicants. How does this one help them to stand out?
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@busmark_w_nika not as much in the "hack the AI" sense.
Tiny CV is optimized for clarity and your existing Markdown workflow via agents. Easy for both humans and AI to parse. The biggest advantage is tailoring. You can use an agent to adapt your resume to a specific job description while keeping the source editable and reviewable.
But the idea of having skills to help stand out in AI systems is a great one. Will add it to the roadmap as well!
For years I kept my resume as a LaTeX file compiled in Overleaf. Editing .tex just to move a bullet was always friction, so markdown as the input is the obvious fix. Does it warn you when content overflows one page, or auto-fit it?
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@adrian_rebega it uses Pretext to autofit your content as much as possible to one page, autosizing margin and font size. Even moves to legal size paper if needed. At some point it does tell you "hey this is probably too much for one page".
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@adrian_rebega that's one of the main use cases for Tiny CV!
Congrats on the launch, Andrew! So many people are using AI to draft their text in Markdown these days, but getting it to look like a polished, professional resume is always a headache. Love that Tiny CV is open-source and built to help people out. I wonder does the platform also support rendering Markdown elements like clickable links for portfolios or profile images?
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@yashika_vahi links for now. Not exactly sure we'll support images because sizing and taste come far more into play when you introduce images. And thank you!
Can users put photos in the resumes as well?
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@constships Not yet! I’m keeping the first version intentionally simple.
Starting by making the core document very clean, structured, and readable, then let people add links to LinkedIn, GitHub, personal sites, portfolios, etc.
I could see photos making sense later for public tiny.cv pages, but probably as an optional profile feature rather than a default resume element.
Nice launch. The one-page constraint is a useful forcing function because it makes candidates choose evidence instead of stacking keywords.
One thing I would love to see is an interview-readiness pass after the resume is tailored: for each bullet, can the candidate answer 3 follow-up probes? What changed, what broke, what tradeoff did they make, and how did they validate the result?
I work on Offer.cc, so I see this a lot in resume/JD prep: people can make a resume look cleaner, but the real hiring signal appears when each bullet turns into a defensible interview story. If Tiny CV keeps the Markdown/resume flow clean while nudging users toward that probe-ready evidence, it becomes more than formatting.
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@jerry_z5 that is a great idea. I like the idea of allowing the candidate to add more context for each role, maybe even allowing the viewer to probe deeper. I'll put that on the roadmap.