How it works (about 60 seconds)
- Upload your resume. PDF or DOCX. No account, no email required.
- Paste the job description. The full posting — the AI reads its keywords, required skills, and the exact titles the employer uses.
- Download the tailored resume. Pay $1 and get a rewritten, ATS-optimized PDF and editable DOCX matched to that specific posting.
What "tailoring" actually changes
Tailoring is not rewriting your resume from scratch and it is not lying. Your facts stay identical. What changes:
- Keyword match — the posting's exact terms appear in your summary and bullets where they truthfully apply.
- Bullet order — the most relevant experience moves to the top of each role.
- Skills alignment — your skills section foregrounds what this employer asked for.
- Phrasing — the same accomplishments, described in the language the job uses.
A "Project Coordinator" and a "Program Manager" posting can describe the same work. If your resume says one and the ATS scans for the other, you get filtered — even though you are qualified. Tailoring closes that gap. For more, see why tailoring your resume matters and the keywords that get interviews.
The no-fabrication rule
This is the part that matters: ATSHack only uses content from the resume you upload. It rephrases and reorders what is already there. It will not invent a job, a date, a certification, a metric, or a skill you did not list. Some all-in-one AI resume builders hallucinate fake experience — that is a fast way to fail a reference check. ATSHack does not do that.
Why $1 and no account
Most tools in this space charge $25–$50 per month and make you create an account before you see anything. If you only apply to a handful of jobs, that is the wrong shape. ATSHack charges $1 per resume on a no-account path because that is actually what a job seeker needs — a tailored file for this posting, right now. Want the deeper comparison? See the best Jobscan alternatives and ATSHack vs Jobscan.