Thinking about making ResuCraft a desktop app for Windows and Mac to escape the bottlenecks of free-plan services.
With a local app, I can leverage the user’s hardware and implement even more cool features.
What do you guys think? Please let me know.
This is the job board feature I’m currently working on. Please note that it isn’t live on the site yet it’s still under development and running locally. I’m just showcasing a major upcoming feature of the app.
This is the job board feature I’m currently working on. Please note that it isn’t live on the site yet it’s still under development and running locally. I’m just showcasing a major upcoming feature of the app.
Big updates coming to the app!
• New job board with fresh jobs from across the web
• Generate a tailored resume for every job directly from the job board in seconds
• More resume templates
• More resume sections & customization options
• And much more…
Stay tuned.
@saen_dev I think it should be able to create a resume quite quickly, well under 30 seconds. I’m using a LangGraph orchestrator-worker architecture, where each worker is responsible for generating a different section of the resume in parallel.
Big updates coming to the app!
• New job board with fresh jobs from across the web
• Generate a tailored resume for every job directly from the job board in seconds
• More resume templates
• More resume sections & customization options
• And much more…
Stay tuned.
Why do you want to build a SaaS app?
For me, it’s both freedom and interest.
Freedom from the 7-7 routine, and the chance to build something on my own terms. But also the excitement of creating a product from scratch that real people use every day.
What’s your reason?
@yashhq_22 Freedom, bro. The 9-5 is exhausting, and I’m basically doing 7-7 while trying to build things. And don't get me started on the office politics and the kind of messed-up people you come across in the office.