Everything below reflects the live product: upload workflows, dashboards, previews, and plan-based limits—not a roadmap dressed up as shipped software.
Pick a saved job description (or add one on the fly), attach your base resume, and run generate to produce a version aligned to that posting’s language and structure.
Run Generate from your base resume and a JD, then open the optimized result in a full document-style editor—refine copy, save back to your account, and export when you are ready.
Accept PDF, Word, or plain-text resumes. The app keeps your original upload reachable for preview and download—even when you also store AI-optimized variants.
After generation you get a match-style score and framing aimed at applicant-tracking systems—useful signal, not a guarantee any employer’s ATS will score the same way.
Open a full resume preview in the browser, adjust content where enabled, print to PDF, or export DOCX when that path is available—alongside download links for originals.
The home dashboard surfaces recent resumes and JDs with the same preview patterns as the deeper list pages—so you can jump back into work without hunting menus.
Free, Pro, and Pro Plus tiers scale how many AI runs and advanced options you can use. Upgrade when you are applying at volume—not before you have tried the workflow.
A concise comparison—no fake timers, no pretend collaboration suite
| Capability | JD Match | Manual (doc only) |
|---|---|---|
| Structured JD + resume library | ||
| AI draft aligned to a saved posting | ||
| AI generate + saveable in-browser document editor | ||
| ATS-style score in the product | ||
| In-browser PDF / TXT previews | ||
| Same workflow on dashboard & list pages | ||
| Real-time co-editing with mentors |
The last row is intentional: JD Match does not ship live collaborative editing—share exports manually if you want a second pair of eyes.
Create an account, upload a resume and a JD, and run one optimization—then decide if a paid tier fits your search volume.