Resumatic, from Rezi, works from the job description. Paste the posting, and it targets keywords, generates tailored bullet points, scores the result out of 100 with real-time content analysis, and exports an ATS-formatted PDF. Version management keeps the tailored variants separate.
Version management is the practical feature. The advice to tailor a CV per application is correct and universally ignored, because tailoring means keeping eleven near-identical documents straight and eventually sending the wrong one. Handling that in the product removes the reason people stop.
Free covers one CV and three downloads, Pro is $29 a month, and a $149 lifetime licence sits alongside, with expert human review available and a full refund guarantee. $29 a month is steep for something used intensively for six weeks, which is what the lifetime option is for; keyword optimisation can be overdone into something a person will not enjoy reading, and an ATS score is not a hiring manager’s opinion.








