I used to send out application after application and hear nothing back. Not a single reply.
At first, I thought my resume wasn't impressive enough. So I made it fancier. Added columns. Played with layouts. Tossed in some icons.
Still nothing.
Then I learned about Applicant Tracking Systems. Companies use software like Lever, Greenhouse, and Workday to scan resumes before a human ever sees them. If the system can't parse your formatting correctly, you're out. No second chance. No recruiter laying eyes on your experience.
That was my problem. My "nice looking" resume was actually unreadable to the machines doing the first round of filtering.
So I stopped guessing and built something that actually works.
The free live tool
I made a simple ATS-friendly resume builder. Clean structure. No fancy columns or broken layouts. Just your information in a format that parsing software can actually read.
You don't need to sign up for anything. No email. No account. Just open it and use it.
Try it here:
https://ats-friendly-resume-builder-sable.vercel.app/
The downloadable version
If you prefer working offline or want a version you can fully customize and keep on your own computer, I also created a downloadable HTML file. Same clean structure, but you own it. Tweak it however you like. Save multiple versions for different job roles. Everything stays in your browser.
Grab it here (pay what you want, including free):
https://yaman95.gumroad.com/l/ats-friendly-resume-builder
What I'm building next
Right now I'm working on a bigger version with smarter features. Keyword suggestions based on actual job descriptions. Role-specific optimization for frontend, backend, data, and DevOps roles. Better export options.
If you have ideas or run into problems with the current tool, leave a response. I'm building this because I needed it myself, and I want to make it genuinely helpful for other people.
Try it out
If you're job hunting, give the live builder a shot. It's free and takes a few minutes. And if it helps you land an interview, pass it along to another developer still waiting on that first reply.
Sometimes the only thing standing between you and an interview is a resume an ATS can actually read.
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