We started Mundus Web because the software was getting louder while the work was getting harder.
Every week another product launched with the same animated gradient, the same "AI everywhere" promise, the same chat sidebar bolted onto a tool that didn't need one. Meanwhile, the work itself (writing a good resume, reading a hard paper, getting a clear cover letter out the door) was still hard. Still slow. Still mostly unsolved.
We're a small group of designers and engineers based in Massachusetts who got tired of building "platforms" and "suites" inside larger companies. Mundus Web is what we're doing instead: building one focused product, finishing it, then building the next. No 50-feature roadmap. No "everything app." No conference circuit.
Resumedit is our first. It exists because one of us was applying for jobs and watched every tool on the market either lie (auto-generate a fake career), shame ("your resume scored 47/100!"), or simply refuse to be useful. We thought there was room for one that did the actual work (tailoring real experience to a real listing) and stopped there.
"We pick the problem first. The tool decides what it wants to be."
Our working principle, more or less
Some of our future products will use AI, where it earns its place. Others won't. We're not in a hurry, and we're not raising money to fix that. We'd rather make a thing this year that people actually keep open, and trust that's enough.
That's it. That's the studio.