The catalog · Updated May 2026

One tool we ship.
A few we're shaping.

We build software the slow way: one product at a time, no platform play, no "AI suite." This is the current shelf, including the half-built and the daydreams. Honest about both.

Currently live

Available today. Live for everyone.

Live· at resumedit.com

Resumedit.

Build, analyze, tailor. One focused resume editor.

Paste a job listing. See where you stand. Tailor each bullet, grounded in what you actually did. No fabricated experience, no keyword stuffing, no chat sidebar. Just the editor and the work.

For job seekers, career switchers, and the chronically over-prepared.

tailoring · senior-pmmatch · 82%
Maya Costa
Senior Product Manager · 7 yrs · SF / Remote
14
Bullets
9
Tailored
82
Match
In the pipeline

Three things on the desk right now.

We don't pre-announce. But here's what's actually in flight. Each will ship, or won't, based on whether it deserves to.

In design

Cover letters, mercifully short.

The companion to Resumedit. Grounded in your work, written in your voice, finished in fifteen minutes.

A non-generator. You bring the experience and the listing; the tool helps you find the through-line and the right opening sentence. Won't sound like a chatbot did it.

Targeting
Summer 2026
In research

Reading practice, slower.

A non-AI tool for reading dense material (papers, contracts, long-form essays) with intent.

Annotation, recall, spaced revisit. Built around the observation that most "read it later" apps don't actually help you read. We want to.

Targeting
Late 2026
Early idea

Something for small teams.

The work nobody volunteers for: the doc, the brief, the spec, the recap.

Still figuring out the shape. If you're a small team that writes a lot of internal docs, we'd love to hear what you wish existed. Tell us yours.

No date
Happy to chat
A note on the catalog

We'd rather under-promise and ship something good than fill this page with "coming soon" tiles. If something appears here, it has earned a place on the desk.

Mundus Web · Massachusetts · 2026

Have a problem worth building for?

If you've got a job that the existing tools don't quite handle, and you can describe it in a paragraph, we'd like to hear it.