I built a free AI tool to analyze ATS compatibility. Would love to know if it's actually useful.

Hey everyone,

I built a free AI-powered resume reviewer to help students and job seekers improve their resumes before applying.

It provides:

1.ATS compatibility analysis

2.Section-by-section feedback

3.Actionable improvement suggestions

4.Interactive report

5.No sign-up required

I'm looking for honest feedback from people who are actively applying for jobs.

Specifically:

Was the feedback actually useful?

Was anything confusing?

What feature would make you use it again?

Did you notice any bugs or UX issues?

🌐 https://macoostudy.info⁠�

I'd really appreciate any honest feedback—positive or negative. I'm actively improving it based on user suggestions. Thanks! 🙌

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u/RepairRemarkable3022 — 4 days ago
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Built a free AI Resume Reviewer after weeks of iteration. Here's what I learned.

I built Roast My Resume to help students get detailed resume feedback without sign-ups.

Over the last few weeks I've rebuilt major parts of the product:

Interactive reports

Better ATS scoring

Dark/light mode

Faster analysis

Privacy-first approach

One thing I underestimated was that building the product was easier than getting users to trust it.

Curious to hear from other SaaS builders:

How did you earn users' trust in the early days?

What worked best for your first 100 users?

(Link in comments if anyone is interested.)

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u/RepairRemarkable3022 — 4 days ago

The best feedback I got had nothing to do with AI

A few weeks ago I discussed my AI resume analyzer here and got some really useful feedback.

The surprising part was that almost nobody questioned the AI. Instead, people pointed out trust issues-sample reports, privacy messaging, and making the product feel more polished.

I spent the last few days rebuilding those parts instead of adding more AI features.

Thanks to everyone who took the time to comment. It genuinely changed the direction of the product.

If anyone wants to see the updated version or give another round of feedback, here's the link: https://macoostudy.info

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u/RepairRemarkable3022 — 7 days ago

I built an AI resume analyzer. 200 users later, I learned trust matters more than features.

Built an AI resume analyzer as a solo founder.

I launched it about a month ago. Since then it's reached around 200 users, and I've been sharing it across Reddit to get honest feedback.

The biggest surprise wasn't the AI, it was trust.

Almost everyone who gave detailed feedback asked:

Can I see a sample report before uploading?

What happens to my resume after processing?

I realized that asking someone to upload a resume is a much bigger commitment than I expected. So my next update is adding a sample report and making the privacy message much clearer.

Building in public has been a great learning experience.

For other solo founders: what was one piece of user feedback that completely changed your product?

Project: https://macoostudy.info⁠

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u/RepairRemarkable3022 — 10 days ago

Built a free AI resume roaster. 200+ users later, here's what I've learned.

Hey everyone,

Over the past few weeks, I built a free AI-powered resume reviewer called Macoostudy.

The idea is simple:

Upload your resume (PDF)

Get an ATS score

Receive detailed feedback

(And if you're brave 😅) get roasted by different AI personalities

A few stats so far:

🌍 200+ users

Users from multiple countries

Completely free (no sign-up required)

One thing I've realized is that getting visitors is much easier than getting users to actually upload their resumes. That's been my biggest challenge so far.

I'm currently trying to improve the onboarding and understand where people drop off.

If you've built products before:

What helped improve your conversion rate?

What would stop you from uploading your resume to a tool like this?

What feature would make you come back?

I'd genuinely appreciate honest feedback.

🔗 https://macoostudy.info⁠�

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u/RepairRemarkable3022 — 11 days ago

Looking for beta testers for my free AI Resume Roaster

Hey everyone!

I built Macoostudy, a free AI-powered resume roaster for students and early-career job seekers.

You upload your resume (PDF), and it gives:

ATS score

Detailed resume feedback

Actionable improvement suggestions

Fun roast personalities (optional 😅)

I'm looking for honest feedback on:

Is the feedback actually useful?

Was anything confusing?

What feature would make you come back?

Any bugs or UX issues?

The tool is completely free, and I don't require sign-up.

🔗 Link: https://macoostudy.info⁠�

I'd really appreciate any honest feedback—positive or negative. Thanks!

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u/RepairRemarkable3022 — 11 days ago

150+ users, 0 revenue. What would make you pay for this AI resume tool?

I built a free AI resume analyzer that gives ATS feedback, resume scoring, and actionable improvement suggestions.

It's been live for around 20 days and has reached 150+ users from 13+ countries.

I'm considering a premium tier but don't want to charge for features that users expect to be free.

Current features:

Resume roast

ATS score

Resume comparison

History

Dashboard

If you were the user:

1.)What premium feature would actually make you pay?

2.)What should always remain free?

3.)How much would you realistically pay? ($3, $5, $10+, one-time or subscription?)

Looking for honest feedback before I build anything.

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u/RepairRemarkable3022 — 16 days ago
▲ 0 r/Resume

What do most AI resume review tools get wrong?

I've seen a lot of "Roast My Resume" posts here and noticed many people use AI resume analyzers before applying for jobs.

For those who've tried them:

What feedback was actually useful?

What feedback was completely wrong?

What features do you wish these tools had?

Curious to hear experiences from job seekers, recruiters, and resume reviewers.

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u/RepairRemarkable3022 — 16 days ago

Built an AI Resume Roaster, got 130 users in 6 days, and learned I was solving the wrong problem

Built an AI Resume Roaster as a side project.

I expected building the product to be the hard part.

Turns out getting people to discover and use it is far more challenging than writing the code.

Working on this project has completely changed how I think about side projects. Development, deployment, analytics, SEO, and distribution all turned out to be equally important.

For those who have launched projects:

What channel brought your first real users?

Was it Reddit, SEO, LinkedIn, college communities, Product Hunt, or something else?

I'd love to hear what actually worked and what was a waste of time.

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u/RepairRemarkable3022 — 29 days ago

Free AI that roasts your CV brutally

Tired of boring CV feedback?

Built a free AI tool that roasts your

CV like a senior engineer would be

savage but actually helpful

✅ ATS Score — see if recruiters

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Try it → Roast My Resume

Would love your feedback! 🙂

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u/RepairRemarkable3022 — 1 month ago