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Try everything on one CV. No card, no clock.
- 1 master CV
- 3 tailored CVs per month
- All templates (3)
- Basic ATS preview
- EN + DE output
Paste the job description. Applivoo rewrites your CV and cover letter to match — keyword-accurate for the ATS, still warm and human for the recruiter. Bilingual by default.
Three steps, no format-wrestling. Your story stays yours — Applivoo just puts it in the right light for each role.
Drop the JD in any language. Applivoo extracts the must-haves, nice-to-haves, seniority cues and cultural signals.
We rewrite bullets, reorder sections, and surface the experience the role actually cares about — in the language of the posting.
Export an ATS-safe PDF, generate a matching cover letter, and keep every version organised by company and role.
All the parts of a job application, connected. Edit once, tailor infinitely.
Trained on thousands of tech CVs. Understands air-gap, GitOps, bare-metal — not just "DevOps stuff".
See your match score climb as you edit. Keyword gaps, seniority signals and formatting risks flagged inline.
Pulls from your CV + the JD. Tone slider from warm to formal. Never start from a blank page again.
Not a translation — two sets of bullets, phrased idiomatically for each market. Swap with one click.
Applivoo doesn't invent things. It finds what's already there and makes recruiters actually read it.
Worked on Kubernetes platform and helped improve deployment processes for the team. Involved in setting up GitOps and migrating some services.
Led migration of 40+ services to GitOps with ArgoCD on air-gapped Kubernetes, cutting deploy lead time from 2 days to 14 minutes.
Every template is tested against real ATS parsers. Pick one and forget about formatting.
One real plan today. More as we grow. Roadmap tiers visible so you know what's next.
Try everything on one CV. No card, no clock.
For people actively on the market. Everything unlocked.
For the 6-week job sprint. Bring it home, then cancel.
For recruiters + career coaches. Multiple candidates per workspace.
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