Nobody likes writing cover letters.
You stare at a blank page trying to explain why you're "passionate" about a company you found 10 minutes ago. You rewrite the opening three times. You wonder if anyone even reads these.
The truth about cover letters: they work when they're specific. A generic "I'm excited about this opportunity" gets skimmed. A letter that references the exact role requirements and connects them to your specific experience gets read.
The problem is doing that 30 or 40 times across different applications. Each job emphasizes different things. Writing a genuinely tailored cover letter for each one is hours of work.
So I built cover letter generation into Resumixx. The Chrome extension reads the LinkedIn job posting, reads your resume, and generates a cover letter that maps your experience to what this specific role actually asks for.
Not a template with blanks filled in. A letter built from the intersection of your background and their requirements.
Try it free at https://t.co/o9U03kCK5b
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My job application process used to be chaos.
Resume_v3_final_FINAL.docx. A cover letter saved somewhere in Downloads. Interview notes scattered across three apps. No idea which version I sent to which company.
Sound familiar?
When I built Resumixx, I wanted the whole workflow in one place. So here's what happens now:
You browse LinkedIn. Open a job posting. The Chrome extension analyzes it against your resume and gives you a score.
If the match is good, you optimize. It tells you which keywords to add, which skills to surface. Your resume is in Markdown, so the edits are clean.
Then it generates a cover letter tailored to that specific posting. And interview prep Q&A based on the role.
One click saves everything to Google Drive: the customized resume, the cover letter, the interview prep, organized by company and role.
Next application, same flow. Five minutes instead of an hour.
The mess is gone. Every application is tracked, every version is saved, and you never send the wrong resume to the wrong company again.
https://t.co/o9U03kCK5b - free trial, 5 analyses, no credit card.
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Your resume says "project management." The job posting says "program delivery." Same skill. Different words. The ATS filters you out before a human ever sees your application.
Resumixx catches these mismatches. Chrome extension analyzes the posting against your resume in about 20 seconds, shows you exactly which keywords to fix.
https://t.co/o9U03kCK5b
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Hey Adam, well it didn't go according to plan. it was actually quite painful but that is not say that it was an issue with the skill. In short, I told Claude Code to install the skill, which it did, and then we set up the MCP for Gemini. It was a rocky installation, and the Gemini MCP did not work properly. It would disconnect frequently.
After that, the scaffolds came out, and I am not sure why the screenshots had white corners. The text placement and font sizes were also inconsistent, with some text large and some small. I am not sure if that was because some of the titles I wanted were a bit too long.
It was not a good experience. Claude ended up changing the Python code to make things look better, but the AI still messed things up. I spent hours on this yesterday, and it was really frustrating. I am not sure if I did something wrong or missed something in the instructions, but I did not get what I was hoping for.
One thing to note: I’m not sure if it matters, but the screenshots I took were from the simulator, and they had rounded corners. I expected the experience to be a lot smoother.
If you have any hints or thoughts on what might be going wrong, I’d really appreciate it. I think the skill has massive potential, but unfortunately it didn’t work for me, so I might end up doing things manually today.