Pricing

One payment. That's the whole pricing page.

No subscription. No auto-renewal. No “$1.95 trial” that turns into $25.95 every four weeks. You pay once — or you pay nothing and still walk away with a real PDF.

Free

No account

$0.00

Genuinely usable, not a demo.

  • Two templates — Classic and Minimal
  • PDF export: watermark-free, selectable text
  • A4 and US Letter
  • Unlimited ATS checks, on any resume
  • Save your resumes — sign in with a link, Google, or a password
  • Nothing to cancel. Ever.

One resume

Most people

$4.90 once

The whole product, on one resume.

  • Everything in Free
  • One resume — the one you already built
  • Every template on it. Switch as often as you like
  • Word (.docx) — opens in Word, Google Docs and Pages
  • Unlimited edits and re-downloads, forever

You'll see this price in the editor, before you click anything.

Everything

One payment

$19.90 once

Your card is never charged again.

  • Everything above, on every resume you make
  • Unlimited resumes — one per application, if you want
  • Every template we add later, at no extra cost
  • Already bought single resumes? That money comes off this price

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Questions people actually ask

What does “one resume” actually mean?
The document, not the download. Edit it, re-download it, move it between templates as many times as you like — for as long as you like. We are not going to charge you for fixing a typo.
Do I need an account?
Not to build a resume or download a PDF — that whole path works signed out. You need one to buy, because a purchase has to belong to someone. That is arithmetic, not a toll.
I bought one resume and now I want them all.
What you have already paid comes off the price. If you have already spent as much as everything costs, we simply give it to you rather than billing you the difference.
Is the free PDF crippled?
No. No watermark, no “upgrade to download”, no text-only export. It is the same renderer that produces the paid one. That's the point: if we can't show you it works, we haven't earned the sale.
Why is Word behind the line and PDF isn't?
PDF costs us nothing and proves the claim. The .docx is where the real work is — it has to survive Word, Google Docs and Pages while still parsing clean, which is why half our templates aren't offered in it at all.

Refunds

Ask and you get one. It's a digital file — our reputation is worth more than your $4.90. And a refund really does switch the access back off; we wrote the code that does it, and a test that proves it.