u/Special_Werewolf_851

Looking for beta users for a free ATS-friendly resume builder

Hey everyone,

I’m looking for early users to test CSpect, a free AI resume builder focused on clean, ATS-friendly CVs.

The idea is simple: help job seekers build a professional resume faster without forcing them to pay just to download it.

I’m mainly looking for feedback from:

Students
Fresh graduates
Job seekers applying online
People who are tired of getting ignored after sending resumes

What I need feedback on:

Is the resume builder easy to use?
Does the final CV feel professional?
Is the ATS-focused positioning clear?
What feels missing or confusing?
Would you actually use this during a real job search?

I’m not looking for fake positive feedback. Honest criticism is more useful.

If this sounds relevant to you, comment and I’ll share access.

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Roast my startup: CSpect a free AI resume builder with no paid download trap

I’m building CSpect, a free AI resume builder focused on clean, ATS-friendly resumes.

I don’t want to just drop a link and say “thoughts?” I’d rather give context so you can roast the actual idea.

The problem:

A lot of resume builders let people spend time creating a CV, then ask them to pay when they want to download it.

That feels annoying, especially for students, fresh grads, and job seekers applying to many jobs.

Also, many resume templates look nice but are not always practical for ATS systems or online applications.

The product:

CSpect helps people create a clean, professional resume with AI support and download it for free.

Target users:

Students, fresh graduates, career changers, and job seekers who want a simple resume that is easy to read and ATS-friendly.

Competition:

This space is crowded. There are tools like Rezi, Enhancv, ResumeNow, Resume.io, Canva, and many others.

I’m not trying to win with fancy design.

The angle is simple:

Clean resumes, ATS-friendly structure, fast creation, and no surprise paywall at download.

Stage:

Very early validation. Not raising money. I’m trying to see if people actually care about this problem before pushing it harder.

Customer strategy:

Reddit, LinkedIn, Discord job-seeker communities, Product Hunt discussions, SEO, and direct conversations with students and fresh grads.

What I want roasted:

Is the problem real enough?
Is “free ATS-friendly resume builder” too generic?
Would you trust something like this?
What would stop people from using it?
What should I change before trying to get more users?

Be brutal. I’m trying to find out if this is worth pushing or if the positioning is weak.

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