Your resume scored, edited, and ready — by an AI that finds exactly what's holding you back and closes the gaps line by line, in your own voice.
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PDF, .docx, or plain text. No account. Nothing leaves your browser. Aptly reads it in under 30 seconds.
Structure, impact, keywords, clarity — scored across four dimensions. Specific issues, not vague feedback. Exactly what filters you out.
Paste any job posting. Aptly scores your fit, then rewrites the right bullets for that role. You approve every change — nothing invented.
Tailored resume, cover letter, combined PDF — one click. Track every application. Practice interview answers before they call.
The problem is never your experience.
It's the paper between you and the interview.
Grade, 5-dimension breakdown, and line-by-line rewrites you approve. Flags weak bullets, passive language, missing metrics — and detects unexplained employment gaps with guidance on how to address them.
Auto-searches listings based on your resume. Paste any job from any board to see your fit score — strengths, gaps, keywords, and a cover angle in one click.
See your real fit — score, strengths, gaps. One click: tailored resume, cover letter, combined doc, and a 90-second phone screen pitch. Original stays untouched.
Every application: status, dates, cover letter, notes, interview prep. All in one place.
Knows your resume, your score, your applications. Pivot advice, interview strategy — with memory across sessions.
Questions tailored to the role and posting, read aloud. Practice speaking your answers — not just typing them. Confidence before the call.
Everything runs in your browser. Your resume never leaves your device. We count visits anonymously — that's it.
These are the situations Aptly was built for. If any of this sounds familiar, you’re not alone — and the problem is almost always fixable.
When you’re applying with a resume built for your last job, every application is a mismatch. Aptly shows you what’s weak, rewrites it line by line in your voice, and scores each posting against your actual experience — so you know when it’s worth applying and what to say.
A gap isn’t the problem — an unexplained gap is. Whether you were caregiving, freelancing, dealing with health, or launching something, Aptly detects the gap and tells you exactly how to frame it so it doesn’t get you screened out before anyone even reads your experience.
Transferable skills are invisible if they’re described in the wrong language. Aptly compares your resume to each job posting and rewrites the relevant parts to match what that employer is actually looking for — without inventing experience you don’t have.
No subscriptions, ever. The core is free forever — upgrades are a single one-time purchase.
Open beta — every tier is fully unlocked right now, free. Founding member pricing locks in at these rates — they'll rise at launch.
Fix your resume in minutes — not hours. No account, no data shared, ever.
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Yes. Free AI models are built in and work the moment you open the page — no trial, no credits, no monthly caps. During the beta, every tier is unlocked. At launch, the core stays free forever and upgrades are a single one-time purchase — never a subscription.
Nowhere by default. There's no Aptly server and no database — your resume lives in your browser's local storage, on your own device. When you run an AI action, the text needed for that one action is sent to the AI model you selected, and that's it. Nothing is stored anywhere else.
No. There are no accounts. Open the page, paste or upload your resume, and you'll have a score in about thirty seconds.
No — Aptly works the moment you open the page, no key required. Free AI models (Gemini Flash, Llama, DeepSeek) are built in. If you want higher-quality rewrites, you can optionally add your own Claude or Gemini API key in Settings — but it's entirely optional and most users never need to.
No — that's the point. Aptly flags weak lines and shows the fix as a before-and-after. You accept the changes that sound like you and reject the ones that don't. Your voice stays yours.
Yes. Aptly is built to be role-agnostic — nurse, electrician, teacher, project manager, retail, trades. The scoring looks at evidence and clarity, not tech-industry buzzwords.
Five things: experience evidence (dated roles, depth, seniority), quantified impact, section completeness, clarity, and ATS readiness. Every flag points at a specific part of your resume — no generic advice.
Gemini 2.0 Flash by default — it's fast, accurate, and completely free. If you add your own API key in Settings, you can switch to Claude Sonnet for more nuanced rewrites, or use Llama and DeepSeek as free alternatives. The default works well for most people.
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