Write a tailored cover letter in under 2 minutes — specific, human, and impossible to ignore.
Use toolUnder 2 minutes
Paste a job description and answer 5 quick questions. Claude does the rest.
Tailored to the role
Pulls specific keywords and requirements from the job posting and reflects them back in your letter.
Sounds like a human
Trained to avoid AI clichés — no 'I am passionate about' or 'leverage my skills'.
Saves to your profile
Your name, skills, and top achievement are remembered so future letters take even less time.
Copy the full posting from LinkedIn, Indeed, or the company's careers page.
Add your name, current role, key skills, and one achievement you're proud of.
Claude reads the JD, extracts what matters, and writes a specific, compelling letter in your chosen tone.
Job seekers
Stand out from generic applications with a letter that references the company's actual priorities.
Career changers
Bridge your experience to a new field by emphasising transferable skills and relevant achievements.
Frequent applicants
Apply to multiple roles without rewriting from scratch each time — just paste a new job description.
Non-native English speakers
Write with confidence and professionalism in English, regardless of your native language.
This tool is specifically trained to avoid AI writing patterns — no filler phrases, varied sentence lengths, and a natural tone that reads like a person wrote it.
This tool is purpose-built for cover letters with specific instructions for opening hooks, achievement framing, and keyword mirroring from the job description. ChatGPT is general-purpose.
Yes. The result is editable plain text — copy it, open your word processor, and adjust as needed.
Enter whatever result you're most proud of, even if modest. The AI will frame it appropriately for the role.
Yes. The tool has been used for roles in tech, design, finance, healthcare, marketing, and more.
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