CVify: the résumé that rewrites itself for every job

· 3 min read · Junaid Tariq

  • CVify
  • AI
  • Product

You do not need another blank document staring back at you. You need a résumé that actually lands the call — and you need it before the posting closes on Friday.

That is the entire reason CVify exists. Pick a template, pick a profile, hit export. Everything else in the app is in service of making that loop take five minutes instead of an evening.

The AI Wizard tailors to the job, not to a vibe

Paste any job description into CVify and it rewrites your bullet points against that posting — matching your skills to the ones named, and tuning keywords so the automated screener and the human recruiter both stop scrolling.

This matters because most résumés fail twice. They fail an applicant tracking system that never saw the right keyword, and then they fail a person who spent six seconds looking. Generic advice cannot fix both. A rewrite aimed at one specific posting can.

One résumé sent to thirty companies is a form letter. Thirty résumés, each aimed at one posting, is a job search.

One profile, infinite versions of you

Careers are rarely one story. Keep a Senior iOS you, a Freelance you and a PM pivot you, and switch between them without rebuilding anything. Each profile keeps its own emphasis, so applying across two tracks does not mean maintaining two documents by hand.

Nine templates, all of them ATS-readable

Classic, Modern, Professional, Creative — nine in total, laid out by a designer rather than assembled from a word processor's table grid. That distinction is not cosmetic: a layout built out of nested tables and text boxes is exactly what parsers mangle. Every CVify template is designed to survive being read by a machine and impress a person.

Export in seconds

A4 PDF, your accent colour, your filename, shared straight from the app. No desktop round trip, no "export to Word, fix the spacing, print to PDF".

Import from LinkedIn — then check every field

Drop in your LinkedIn URL and CVify drafts a starter profile from it. Crucially, you review every field before it saves anything. Automatic imports are fast and occasionally wrong, and a résumé is the last document you want silently mangled by a scraper.

Polish my CV

Already have a profile? Choose a focus, industry, role level, writing quality and geography, and the AI rewrites the whole thing in one tap. It is the difference between "make this better" and "make this better for a mid-level product role in Berlin".

Private if you want it to be

Sign in to sync across devices, or stay in offline mode and keep everything on the phone. Your résumé contains your address, your phone number and your employment history — keeping it local should be a choice you get to make, not one made for you.

And if you ever want out, deleting your account takes under a minute from inside the app, with no email required.

Free, honestly

Unlimited profiles. Unlimited PDF exports. Free forever, supported by light ads on save and export. Pay only if you want more.

CVify is on the App Store and Google Play. I built it because I have been on both sides of that six-second scan, and the tooling deserved to be better.