You get five free credits before payment kicks in. That's enough for testing. Not much more.
ATS systems reject three-quarters of resumes before humans see them. The Tailor fixes this by pulling 30-50 keywords from job postings and weaving them into your resume. It also strips out cringe AI words that scream "ChatGPT wrote this." Words like delve. Synergy. And leverage.
The whole process takes about a minute. Upload your resume, paste a job posting, hit tailor. Clean PDF comes out without the formatting disasters that plague other AI resume tools.
Say you're a marketing coordinator applying for LinkedIn roles. You paste the job description and your current resume into The Tailor. It matches relevant keywords while removing robotic language markers that might flag your application as AI-generated to recruiters.
The ATS scanner shows you exactly how compatible your resume is with applicant tracking systems — cover letters come included too. You can export as PDF, DOCX, or plain text depending on what the application portal wants.
For ten dollars, you get lifetime unlimited access. That's cheaper than most monthly subscriptions for resume tools. The Tailor doesn't integrate with job boards directly. You'll still need to copy and paste job descriptions manually. But it beats wrestling with ChatGPT's markdown formatting and hoping recruiters don't notice the AI fingerprints.