An ATS Resume Builder helps you craft a resume that passes Applicant Tracking Systems — the automated software most companies use to filter candidates before a human ever reads your application. By matching keywords and using clean formatting, you dramatically increase your callback rate.
Use it free in your browser — no account or download required.
Key Features
Unlimited saves & PDF/DOCX exports
AI Rewrite & Auto-write sections
LinkedIn & PDF import (Pro+)
Visual Layout save & export (Pro+)
ATS-friendly templates with clean single-column formatting
Keyword optimisation to match job descriptions
How to Use ATS Resume Builder
Step 1: Enter your personal information Fill in your full name, professional email address, phone number, city/location, and current job title or target role. These appear at the top of your resume and are the first things a recruiter notices.
Step 2: Write or paste your professional summary Add a 2–3 sentence summary that highlights your years of experience, core skills, and what you bring to the role. Use the AI Rewrite feature if you need help making it more impactful.
Step 3: Add your work experience List your jobs in reverse chronological order (most recent first). For each role, include the job title, company name, dates, and 2–4 bullet points describing key achievements. Use strong action verbs like 'led', 'built', 'increased', and quantify results where possible.
Mirror keywords from the job posting word for word — ATS is not smart enough to recognise synonyms.
Keep your resume to one page if you have fewer than 10 years of experience.
Avoid fancy formatting: no tables, no text boxes, no two-column layouts.
Save a 'master resume' with all experience, then tailor it for each application.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an ATS and why does it matter?
An Applicant Tracking System (ATS) is software used by recruiters to automatically filter and rank resumes. Studies suggest over 75% of resumes are rejected by ATS before a human reads them. Using the right keywords and formatting dramatically increases your chances of getting through.
How often should I update my resume?
Update it after every significant achievement, project, or role change — don't wait until you're actively job hunting. A well-maintained resume takes 10 minutes to tailor for a new application rather than hours.
Available Plans
Free — Core features available instantly, no account needed
Pro — Unlock AI features, unlimited saves, and PDF/DOCX export
Pro+ — Everything in Pro, plus no ads and advanced AI features