Tailor your resume to every job — without inventing a word.
Paste a job description. AI rewrites your summary, reorders your skills, and re-emphasises your experience toward the role — then shows you every change for review before anything touches your CV.
No subscription · Credits never expire
One CV for fifty applications is how you get filtered out. Fifty hand-tailored CVs is a full-time job.
Tailoring by hand
- 45 minutes per application
- Copy-paste errors across versions
- Which version did I send them?
- Temptation to stretch the truth
- Most people just… stop doing it
Resumap tailoring
- 30–90 seconds per run
- One master CV, tailored copies per job
- Every version saved with its JD
- Fabrication blocked in code
- Review every change before applying
Nothing gets invented. That's a code guarantee, not a promise.
The merge layer can only rework content that already exists in your CV — an invented employer, skill, or date is dropped before it ever reaches your document. A fabricated line on a real CV can cost you an offer; we treat that as a hard constraint, not a style preference.
What a tailoring run actually changes
Targeted rewrites of what you already have — never new facts. Every change lands in a review screen first.
Summary rewritten toward the role
Your professional summary is reworked to lead with the experience this specific job cares about — same career, different emphasis.
"Versatile engineer with 8 years across web and mobile…"
"Backend engineer with 8 years building payment-critical services in Go and PostgreSQL…"
Skills reordered, JD-relevant first
Recruiters scan the first line of each skill group. Tailoring moves the skills this posting names to the front — nothing added, nothing deleted.
Experience bullets re-emphasised
Bullets that speak to the posting's responsibilities get sharpened and moved up; unrelated ones get compressed. Your employers, titles, and dates are untouchable.
"Led migration of billing pipeline to event-driven architecture" — promoted to first bullet for a payments-platform JD.
Keyword coverage report
Which of the posting's key terms your tailored CV now covers, and which it honestly can't — so you know what's left for the cover letter.
- "distributed systems" — covered
- "PCI compliance" — covered
- "Kafka" — no evidence in your CV, left out
Review screen — you decide
Every change side-by-side: before and after. Apply in place, save as a tailored copy (your master CV stays untouched), or discard. A run never modifies your CV by itself.
How it works
Open your resume
Use a CV you've built in Resumap, or import an existing PDF — it parses into editable sections.
Paste the job description
The full posting, from anywhere. The AI reads what the role actually asks for — not just its title.
Review and apply
30–90 seconds later: every proposed change, side-by-side. Apply in place or as a copy — or walk away.
Cost: 150 credits per run. Credits never expire, and a failed run refunds automatically.
Built for the application you actually want.
Dream-job applications
“This one matters. I want every line pulling toward this exact role.”
Career changers
“My experience is relevant — but my CV doesn't say it in their language.”
High-volume searches
“I apply to 10 roles a week. Hand-tailoring each one isn't happening.”
“Too generic” feedback
“A recruiter said my CV reads like it was written for nobody in particular.”
How Resumap tailoring compares
Kickresume and Enhancv both offer JD tailoring — behind a subscription. The differences are the pricing model, the review step, and what happens when the AI is tempted to embellish.
| Feature | Resumap | Kickresume / Enhancv |
|---|---|---|
| JD-specific tailoring | ||
| Review every change before it applies | Varies | |
| Fabrication blocked in the merge layer | ||
| Keeps your master CV untouched (apply as copy) | Partial | |
| Pricing model | Pay per run | Subscription (Premium / Pro tiers) |
| AI usage caps | None — buy what you use | Documented mid-cycle caps |
Comparison reflects July 2026 product behaviour. Competitor plans change frequently — check their sites for current pricing. Full matchups: vs Kickresume · vs Enhancv
Frequently asked questions
What does AI resume tailoring actually change?
Four things: your professional summary is rewritten to lead with what this job cares about; your skills are reordered so the JD-relevant ones come first; your experience bullets are re-emphasised toward the responsibilities in the posting; and you get a keyword coverage report plus a suggested title for the tailored version. Structure, employers, dates, and facts stay exactly as they are.
Will it invent skills or experience I don't have?
No — and not just because we asked the AI nicely. The merge layer that applies AI output to your CV is written so it can only rework content that already exists: an invented job, skill group, or out-of-range edit is dropped before it ever reaches your document. Employers, roles, dates, degrees, and metrics cannot be fabricated or inflated. That guarantee lives in code, not in a prompt.
Does it overwrite my CV?
Never by itself. A tailoring run produces a proposal: you see every change side-by-side and decide. Apply it in place, save it as a separate copy (keeping your master CV untouched), or discard it. Most people keep one master CV and spin off tailored copies per application.
How much does it cost?
Each tailoring run costs 150 credits. Credits never expire and there's no subscription. If a run fails, the credits are refunded automatically.
How is this different from the ATS check?
The ATS check is diagnosis: it scores your CV against a JD and tells you what's missing and whether to apply. Tailoring is treatment: it actually rewrites the CV toward that JD. They pair naturally — scan first to see the gap, tailor if the match is worth pursuing, re-scan to confirm the score moved.
How long does a run take?
Usually 30–90 seconds. Nothing changes on your CV while it runs — the result lands in a review screen when it's ready, and every past run is kept in a history list so you can compare versions.
Why not just use ChatGPT to tailor my resume?
You can — but you'll paste your CV into a chat window, get back a wall of text, and re-format it by hand for every application. Resumap tailors the structured CV you already maintain: changes apply into the same editor, exports use the same ATS-safe templates, and the anti-fabrication guardrails are enforced by the product rather than by how carefully you prompt.
Same career. Sharper story. Every application.
Paste the job description, review the changes, apply. Your master CV stays yours.
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