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Coverpilot
Tailor your resume to any job posting in one click
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Tailor your resume to any job posting in one click
8 followers
Recruiters spend ~7 seconds per resume — and before that, ATS bots filter out half of all applicants. Coverpilot fixes this in one click: open any job posting and it scores your match, rewrites your resume bullets for that exact role, and writes a cover letter that doesn't sound like AI. Pro exports a clean, ATS-safe PDF. No sign-up — your resume never leaves your device. Free to try.








Love the no signup thing and the ATS-safe export is honestly a nice touch. One thing I'd find super useful though is a side by side diff view when it rewrites your bullet points, so you can actually see what changed and learn from it instead of just trusting the rewrite blindly. Would also help me tweak things myself if I want.
@ngultask74445 That's a genuinely good idea a before/after diff would make the rewrite inspectable instead of "magic". Adding it to the roadmap: we already keep your original resume untouched on your device, so rendering a side-by-side is very doable. Thank you!
As a recruiter who sees hundreds of these, please add an option to tailor the tone for the specific industry - corporate finance cover letters sound nothing like startup product roles. Maybe a simple dropdown or industry preset when you hit generate would help the output land better with whoever's actually reading it.
@rl_sab72006 Love getting this from the recruiter's side of the desk. You're right about tone mismatch. Today Coverpilot mirrors the language of the specific posting a corporate finance JD already pulls the letter more formal - but an explicit industry/tone preset would make that controllable. Added to the roadmap, thank you!
Love that the resume stays on-device, no upload, no account. That kind of privacy-first choice shows real respect for users and probably saved you a ton of onboarding friction too.
@eyllggerciyevg Thank you! Honestly, the no-accounts choice also kept the product simpler - win-win. Your resume shouldn't have to live in yet another database just to get a better cover letter.
Love that the resume parsing happens entirely on-device. That kind of privacy-first call wins instant trust, especially when people are uploading sensitive career info to a tool they just discovered.
@gnepalanclx6es Thank you! To be precise about how it works: the resume file is parsed locally in your browser and stored only on your device. When you hit generate, the text is sent to our server for that single request and isn't stored anywhere. No accounts, no resume database. That was a hard rule from day one job seekers share enough personal data as it is.
Finally tried this on a posting this morning and the bullet rewrites actually fit the role instead of sounding generic, and the privacy angle since nothing leaves your device is genuinely reassuring