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Resumify is an AI resume and cover letter builder designed for job seekers across all six GCC states - the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, and Bahrain.
Where global resume tools produce Western-format CVs, Resumify formats the fields Gulf recruiters actually expect: nationality, visa status, languages, and an optional photo - in a clean, single-column layout that ATS software can read cleanly.
How it works: upload your existing CV (PDF or Word - AI extracts everything automatically) or answer a short form. The AI writes an achievement-driven, ATS-friendly resume tailored to your target role, plus an optional cover letter tailored to a specific company and job posting. Both Download as separate, ready-to-upload PDFs.
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Pricing: one-time $2.99 per resume. No subscription, no auto-renewal.
Privacy: resume data is processed by AI to generate your documents but never stored on Resumify's servers. Photos are proceed entirely on your device and never sent to any AI service.
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Job seekers targeting roles in the Gulf โ UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, and Bahrain. That includes expats relocating to the region, professionals already in the GCC switching jobs, and anyone who needs an ATS-friendly, regionally formatted CV quickly without committing to a subscription.
Resumify.cloud's answer:
Next.js and React on Vercel, with Anthropic's Claude models powering resume generation, CV extraction, and the ATS checker. Stripe handles payments.
Resumify.cloud's answer:
Resumify is built specifically for the GCC job market (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain). It knows regional CV conventions โ visa status, nationality, languages โ that global builders treat as an afterthought. Pricing is a one-time $2.99 for a resume plus optional cover letter, with no subscription. You can also upload an existing CV and the AI pre-fills the whole form, and there's a free ATS checker that scores any CV instantly with no signup. Privacy-first: personal data isn't stored on our servers, and photos never leave your device.
Resumify.cloud's answer:
Most resume builders charge $15โ30/month subscriptions that are easy to forget to cancel. Resumify is a single $2.99 payment โ you pay once, download your resume and cover letter, done. It's also tailored to Gulf-region hiring: the builder asks about visa status, nationality, and languages because GCC recruiters expect them, while global tools skip them. And you can try before paying โ the ATS checker is free and the builder shows you the process before any payment.
Resumify.cloud's answer:
Resumify started from a simple observation: people applying for jobs in the Gulf were using generic resume tools that ignored what GCC recruiters actually look for โ and paying recurring subscriptions for a document they need once. So we built a focused tool: answer a few questions (or upload your old CV), and AI produces a professional, ATS-optimized resume and cover letter in about 3 minutes, for a one-time $2.99. No account, no subscription, no data stored.
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