AI compares your CV with a specific vacancy, scores the match and rewrites your bullets to fit the role
Paste a job description or pick a vacancy from your tracker. In about ten seconds you get an honest 0-100 match score, the keywords you already cover, the ones you are missing, and up to four concrete edits with ready-to-paste text. The AI never invents experience: it only sharpens what is already in your CV.
"Built the marketing site on React with server-side rendering and a 92 Lighthouse score" - the vacancy asks for Next.js, and your SSR work is the closest real match.
"Maintained GitHub Actions pipeline: lint, tests and deploy on every merge" - you describe this work in your current bullet but never say CI/CD.
It compares your resume against one specific job description. You get an honest 0-100 match score, the keywords you already cover, the ones the vacancy expects but your CV lacks, and up to four concrete edits with ready-to-paste text. One run takes about ten seconds.
The AI reads your CV and the job description like a senior recruiter would: skill overlap, relevance of your experience, keyword match, and seniority fit. The score is honest by design: a 40 means 40, not a rounded-up 55, so you know which applications are worth your time.
No. The prompt explicitly forbids adding experience, companies, or skills that are not in your CV. Every suggested rewrite only sharpens what is already there: it reframes your real bullets around the keywords and requirements of the vacancy.
The Free plan includes 1 tailoring run per month, Pro includes 30, and Ultra includes 100 plus 30 one-click applies, where the AI inserts the accepted edits into your CV for you. On Free and Pro you see the same suggestions and paste them manually.
The CV analyzer evaluates your resume on its own: structure, language, impact. Resume for a job compares it against one specific vacancy. A good sequence is to fix the general issues with the analyzer once, then tailor the result to each job you actually apply to.
Not necessarily. If the vacancy is saved in your Trackr board with a description, you pick it from the list, and every saved job already shows an approximate keyword match before you spend a run. Pasting the description by hand works too.