One-liner
A resume builder app that offers job-specific templates, primarily targeting engineers, but suffers from poor user experience and aggressive monetization.
Strengths
- Strong keyword ranking for 'engineer' (#19), indicating high visibility in niche searches
- Delivers on core promise of generating functional resumes quickly (per 2-star review: 'It does work')
- Offers a free tier with basic formatting, which appeals to budget-conscious users
- Targets a specific audience (engineers) with tailored templates, differentiating from generic tools
- Has a relatively high rating (4.79) despite recent negative feedback, suggesting strong initial satisfaction
Weaknesses
- Users report being charged twice for the Pro version after purchase ('paid $24.00 and is asking me to pay it again')
- Cannot add more than one job entry without upgrading — major limitation for experienced professionals
- No ability to delete files or start fresh; users must retype content section by section
- Lacks basic features like spell check and proper image attachment (e.g., 'uploaded a picture but it not attached')
- Headings cannot be adjusted, and interface is described as 'not user friendly' and 'awful'
Opportunities
- Build a no-frills, self-hosted resume builder with full export options and offline use — appealing to users frustrated with lock-in
- Create a template library focused on engineers with customizable sections and real-time preview
- Offer a one-time purchase model instead of recurring paywalls to avoid backlash over 'paying again'
- Integrate AI-powered content suggestions and auto-formatting while preserving full control over layout
- Add a clean, modern UI with drag-and-drop section management and file deletion support
Competitors
- Canva Resume Builder
- Novoresume
- Zety Resume Builder
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