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Verlane
Honest AI that tailors your resume to every job
15 followers
Honest AI that tailors your resume to every job
15 followers
Tailor your resume to any job description with an ATS match score, gap detection, cover letters, and application answers — grounded in your real experience, never invented.










Would love a version history view so I can see how my tailored resume evolved across applications and revert if I overshot the edits. Right now once I regenerate I lose the previous version.
@asmin467991 Hey Asmin - first of all thank you for the feedback, and I completely agree :)
How it works today: the main resume you create or upload stays untouched when you tailor for a specific job. Those tailored edits live in that chat session (and in history), not in your base resume.
If you run “Check my resume” (our general health check) and accept suggested fixes, those changes apply to your main resume — but only when you choose to accept them.
You’re also right that regenerating replaces the active tailored version. Older runs may still appear if you scroll the thread, but there’s no proper version history or one-click revert yet - and that navigation is messy.
I'm working on making that clearer. Thanks again!
Tailored my resume to a posting in under a minute and the match score actually reflected the gaps I knew were there. The cover letter it generated sounded like me, not generic AI fluff.
@doukantorasxsi Hi Doğukan! So glad the match score and cover letter felt right!
I'm still not 100% happy with quality across the board (and probably never will be, haha). But the goal is to save you time without generating a yet another generic AI resume that doesn't reflect your real experience.
Really appreciate you sharing this!
That's cool! Im actually stunned by the result. My favourite part is that I can train for the intreview and it will ask me the relevant questions! Thank you
@new_user_1fb3a17358 Hi Alena - thank you for the kind words!
So glad you liked the interview prep. Asking relevant questions before drafting an answer is exactly what I'm going for - and honestly, tailoring a fresh, specific answer every time is still something I struggle with when applying.
The harder part is remembering those answers for next time and keeping context when you jump between topics in one chat. I’m actively working on both. Thanks again!