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ResumeWriting.com
The only AI tool designed specifically for resume writing
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The only AI tool designed specifically for resume writing
23 followers
Paste your resume and a job posting — ResumeWriting.com tailors your resume to that specific role in under a minute, so you apply with a sharper, role-matched resume. Built by the team behind ResumeWriters.com, human resume experts since 1999.







ResumeWriting.com
Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm Brian. Most people know me as an investor (Ride Home Fund) and podcaster (Tech Brew Ride Home and Internet History Podcast).
But the first company I ever founded, way back in 1999, was ResumeWriters.com. I've spent 25 years in resumes, and quite literally tens of thousands of resumes have passed through my hands. I have more unique knowledge of what a job-winning resume looks like than almost anyone else on the planet.
For the last few years, of course, I've seen how AI was coming for this particular knowledge domain, and so I've been working for the last 6 months to make my ideal resume writing product in the age of AI.
ResumeWriting.com is the only AI tool built specifically for resume writing. Paste your resume and the job you're going for, and it tailors your resume to that exact role in under a minute.
The problem I kept seeing: general AI tools will happily rewrite your resume, but they don't understand the craft — what a recruiter actually scans for, how to mirror a job posting without keyword-stuffing, what to cut. So...
Free test:
One resume generation, one iteration
Changed text gets highlighted
There's also a resume wizard to knock together a resume if you don't have one so you can test it against a job opening.
Subscription:
50 separate resume generations
Each one gives you:
Highlights of what changed that round
Specific notes on where your text is thin or could be stronger. I don't just tell you what is wrong and ask you to prompt it. Answer the questions/respond to my suggestions and it gets baked into the next prompt/generation accordingly.
Multiple rounds, so you can tweak the details yourself
Plus multiple designs to drop your final result into
Not only will this craft a better resume than a generic ChatGPT or Claude prompt will get you, I also designed an entire tweaks/iterations/suggestions dashboard to improve the resume with each pass the system takes on it, based on things I KNOW you need to tweak to get a better resume.
I built this on everything I've learned doing it by hand for 25 years. Instead of a one-shot generic pass from generic AI, this is AI tuned to fine-tune your resume the right way.
It's free to try — tailor a resume and see what it does with yours. I'd genuinely love your feedback, especially where the output misses, particularly around edge cases. I'll be here all day.
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What do you mean by "only"? There are already many AI resume tools on the market, including @Wobo AI , which has been offering this service for years. I don't think this is a fair claim to make on Product Hunt.
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@serdaraksoy Sure, cookie cutter resume template software has been around for decades. And you can have any AI make me a resume for X. But we're the only one (that I'm aware of) to come directly out the the CPRW and Resume Writer industry. These are true and tested resume writing best practices, not a one-shot generic AI prompt. This bot was designed to be my dream resume product: a) generate a resume that would mimic your own "voice" to write your resume and b) to tailor a resume specifically to each job you apply to, without losing that voice.
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@candace_dumproff Noted. Thanks! Up early to catch these. Thanks!
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@candace_dumproff Found it. I do have both an Abort-refund and a Persist-failure credit refund path baked in. Problem was, the "Tailoring failed — please try again" popup you encountered was a placeholder that didn't give you a path back to try again (and also didn't alert you you COULD try again). Fixed now.
Bullet-by-bullet tailoring is the right angle for this. My main hesitation with resume AI is over-polishing: do you show a before/after view for each bullet before export, so it’s easy to catch anything that overstates the experience?
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@novamaker01 Yep. Exactly the angle I took. On the free test, you get one iteration and the changed text is highlighted. But on subscription plan, you get 50 separate resume generations, and with each generations you get: a) highlights of the changes made per round, b) my specific suggestions of where your existing text is thin, or could use improvement and c) multiple rounds of iterations so you can tweak granularly yourself. Oh, and obviously, multiple designs to pour your final result into. :)