Tailor your resume to any job description in 10 seconds. Without prompts, without copy-paste, without the usual ChatGPT tax.
AI resume tailoring is the most useful thing AI has done for job seekers. Most people are still doing it wrong.
When recruiters and career coaches tell you to "tailor your resume to the job description," they don't mean rewrite it from scratch. They mean three specific things: add the keywords the employer is using, reorder your bullets so the most relevant experience comes first, and hide or de-emphasize the parts of your background that don't fit this role.
That's it. Three adjustments. Done well, they 3-5x your response rate. Done badly, they make your resume sound robotic and get you filtered out faster than a generic one would. The difference is in the details.
People who try to tailor their resumes manually usually fall into one of two traps. The first is keyword stuffing — pasting the entire job description into their resume in slightly rearranged sentences. ATS systems catch this immediately and recruiters laugh at it. The second is generic ChatGPT prompting — pasting "make this resume better for this job" into a chatbot and accepting whatever comes back, which produces hallucinated job titles, fake metrics, and prose that screams "AI wrote this."
Both fail because they treat tailoring as a writing task. It's actually an editing task. You don't need new words — you need the right words from your existing experience surfaced and reordered.
Robin reads your master resume once when you upload it, parsing it into structured sections — work history, education, skills, summary. Then for any job, you give Robin the URL or paste the description. Robin extracts the keywords and requirements, compares them against your master resume, and proposes specific edits as a side-by-side diff.
Each suggestion is grounded in something real from your background. It might rewrite a bullet to use the employer's exact phrasing. It might suggest moving an old project to the top because it matches the role better than your current top item. It might recommend hiding a section that's irrelevant for this specific job. You see every change. You accept the ones you like and reject the rest. Your master resume stays untouched — you're creating a new tailored version, not overwriting the original.
The whole flow takes about 10 seconds. The output is a clean, ATS-friendly PDF that mirrors the job description without looking like it was generated by a bot, because it wasn't. It was edited from your actual experience, just much faster than you could do it by hand.
Tailoring a resume by hand takes 1-2 hours. Tailoring 20 jobs that way is 30-40 hours of unpaid labor. Almost nobody actually does it past the first few applications, which is why "tailor your resume" has been the most-given and least-followed job search advice for two decades.
With Robin, tailoring 20 jobs takes about 3 minutes and 20 seconds. The same advice that was previously impossible to follow becomes trivially easy. The 40 hours you used to spend reformatting bullets becomes 40 hours you spend on networking, interview prep, or rest.
The math is the whole product. Everything else is execution. Robin is what manual tailoring would be if the time cost was zero.
You can technically tailor a resume with ChatGPT. People do it all the time. But it's a slow, awkward process: paste your resume, paste the job description, write a prompt, read the output, copy it back, reformat it in Google Docs, fix the things ChatGPT got wrong, save as PDF. About 15 minutes per job, and the output quality varies wildly because ChatGPT forgets your context between sessions and has no idea what an ATS system looks like.
Robin is purpose-built for this exact workflow. Your resume is always loaded — no pasting. Job descriptions are parsed automatically — no prompting. Changes are shown as a diff — no manual review of paragraphs. ATS formatting is handled automatically — no exporting to a different tool. It's the difference between a Swiss Army knife and a chef's knife. ChatGPT can do anything; Robin does this one thing well.
Robin's resume tailoring is free. Upload your resume, tailor it for as many jobs as you want, download as PDF. No credit card. No trial. The core tool is free forever, with generous limits on the AI suggestions. Pro tiers exist for power users who want unlimited generations and additional features, but they're not required for the workflow described above.
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