A letter for every role, not one letter for all of them.
Each application package includes a cover letter drafted from the posting and your profile: the company's words, your real wins, no filler paragraphs recruiters have read a thousand times.
A draft, grounded in the posting
The letter answers what the job description actually asks for, referencing the company and role by name with specifics from your history.
Drafts are starting points. Edit inline, regenerate sections, and nothing exports until you say it sounds like you.
Letters travel with the tailored resume and screening answers as one reviewable application package, exported together.
Lives inside every application package in the Application Workspace.
How it works
- 1Open a posting
Pick a job from your inbox. The letter is built against that exact role, not a generic template you fill in.
- 2Get a grounded draft
The AI writes from the job description and your profile, naming the company and role and pulling specifics from your real wins.
- 3Make it sound like you
Edit inline, regenerate any paragraph, and cut the lines that do not fit. Nothing exports until you approve it.
- 4Ship it with the package
The approved letter travels with the tailored resume and screening answers as one application package, exported together.
Questions, answered.
Is it the same letter for every job?+
No. Each letter is written against one posting, references that company by name, and pulls the parts of your history that fit that role.
Can I edit before anything goes out?+
Always. Drafts are starting points. Edit inline, regenerate sections, and nothing leaves until you approve it.
Does it invent achievements?+
No. The letter draws from your real profile and resume. The same truthfulness discipline that governs the resume applies here.
Where does the letter end up?+
Inside the application package, alongside the tailored resume and your screening answers, so the whole submission stays consistent and gets reviewed together.