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Features

Every tool, honestly described.

Resuvia is an ATS resume optimizer and a builder — with a global country engine and free recruiter tools most products don’t ship. Everything below is live today. We don’t list unbuilt features as if they’re here.

The optimize engine

Score, gap, rewrite — in about 30 seconds.

Paste your resume and a job description. The core loop is everything most tools charge a subscription for.

  • ATS match score (0–100)

    A defensible match score against the specific job description, plus a before/after lift once you optimize.

  • Skill / experience / achievement sub-scores

    The overall score broken into three axes — computed deterministically, so the number is explainable, not a black box.

  • Missing-keyword analysis

    Exactly which keywords and skills from the JD your resume is missing, extracted from the posting itself.

  • Integrity-grounded rewrite

    A rewrite tuned to the role’s vocabulary that never invents jobs, dates, titles, or metrics. Every line traces back to your input.

  • Per-bullet improvement & regenerate

    See what changed bullet-by-bullet, and regenerate any single line you don’t like.

  • Audience variants

    Generate ATS, Recruiter, and Executive versions of the same resume — restructured, not just restyled.

Builder + templates

15 ATS-rated templates, and a builder for the blank page.

Build from scratch or restyle in one click. Every template carries an honest ATS-safety rating — we’re the only ones who admit the design↔ATS tradeoff.

Global / country engine

One résumé, reformatted for 14 markets.

Template is how it looks; country is what’s allowed. We localize both — jurisdiction-aware, never fabricating the personal data a country merely expects.

  • Country norms checker (14 markets)

    Warns when content violates a target market’s conventions — photo, DOB, nationality, length, date format — and never strips what a country requires.

  • One-click AI country reformat

    Reshape a résumé to a target market: date format, spelling/language, and market-screened personal data — US → UK / Germany / Japan / EU and more.

  • Bias-aware, jurisdiction-correct

    Flags info that invites bias where it’s illegal, and the inverse where it’s expected — best-effort curation, not legal advice.

Career Pack

One profile, a full application kit.

The rewrite is the start. The same input powers the rest of your application.

  • Cover letter + audience variants

    A grounded cover letter in your resume’s voice, with Hiring-Manager and ATS variants.

  • LinkedIn “About” generator

    A first-person LinkedIn About built from your optimized résumé + the JD — same no-fabrication rules.

  • ATS report

    A structured, per-axis read on how an ATS will parse your resume, with concrete fixes.

Free tools

Useful even before you pay.

No login required. These are the honest, shareable tools nobody else ships.

Prep + tracking

From application to interview.

The work doesn’t stop at submit. Practice and stay organized.

Go deeper

A detailed page for every concept.

Pick your side — each capability has its own page explaining what it does, how it works, and where its honest limits are.

FAQ

The honest answers.

Is Resuvia free?
Yes to start. You get the ATS match score, the missing keywords, and a watermarked rewrite for free. A clean PDF download is $1.00 one-time, and the Premium bundle (cover letter + ATS report) is $1.49. No subscription required.
Will the AI make things up on my resume?
No. The rewrite is explicitly forbidden from inventing job titles, companies, dates, certifications, or metrics. Vague phrasing gets sharpened; facts stay facts. Anything genuinely missing shows up in the gap list — your call whether to address it. Every line is traceable to your input via the integrity seal.
Which countries do you support?
The country engine covers 14 markets — US, Canada, UK, Germany, France, Netherlands, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, India, Japan, and the EU (Europass styling). It localizes date format, spelling/language, and jurisdiction-aware personal-data rules.
Are the templates really ATS-safe?
15 templates ship, each with an honest ATS-safety rating. Most are single-column / parser-safe; the two-column Sidebar is rated lower on purpose, and the live parse-safety meter shows the drop the moment you pick it — with a one-tap fix. Nobody else admits the design↔ATS tradeoff.