ResuLift
Pricing
- Free Tier
- No daily limit on basic checks; no sign-up required
Summary
Your resume disappears into an ATS and you never find out why — no rejection reason, no parsing preview, just silence. ResuLift shows you exactly what the system read, field by field, before you submit.
ResuLift accepts a PDF or DOCX upload and returns a scored breakdown across parseability, contact details, sections, formatting, action verbs, and keywords — no account required, no files retained. The parse preview is the differentiating move: instead of handing you a score and asking you to trust it, it surfaces what the ATS actually extracted, so a dropped contact field or a silently skipped skills section becomes a visible, fixable problem. The free tier covers the scan and prioritized fix list. AI-assisted bullet rewrites are a paid-only feature. There is no API, no self-hosted option, and no job-description matching depth beyond keyword gap identification.
Bottom line: The right call for a job seeker who wants to see exactly why their resume is getting filtered before they apply — a poor fit for anyone who needs bulk resume processing, programmatic access, or deep job-description alignment at scale.
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Pros
Sign in to edit- No sign-up and no file storage, so candidates with privacy concerns get a full scan without creating an account or leaving data on a server.
- Parse preview shows which fields the ATS extracted and which it dropped, so a formatting problem that would have cost an interview becomes a two-minute fix instead of a mystery.
- Prioritized fix list ranks issues by impact, so candidates do not waste time on low-stakes edits when a broken section header is the actual rejection risk.
- Accepts both PDF and DOCX, so candidates do not need to convert files before scanning — a step that can itself introduce formatting problems.
Cons
Sign in to edit- Keyword matching covers gap identification but the free tier does not score the resume against a specific job description at the weight and frequency level that modern ATS systems use — candidates optimizing for a single target role get partial signal, not full JD alignment, and switch to tools like Jobscan when that depth matters.
- No API and no bulk processing means any team trying to build resume analysis into a product or screen more than one resume at a time hits a hard wall immediately — there is no workaround short of switching to a different vendor entirely.
- AI-assisted bullet rewrites are paid-only, so the tool diagnoses problems in the free tier but cannot help rewrite them — candidates who want both the scan and the editing assistance must upgrade or use a second tool in parallel.
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About
- Platforms
- Web
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-07-04T22:23:14.547Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Job seekers optimizing resumes for ATS systems
- Candidates wanting transparent scoring without subscriptions
- Users needing quick, no-sign-up resume scans
What it does well
- Upload resume to see ATS parse preview and score
- Match resume keywords against a job description
- Identify formatting issues that break ATS parsing
- Get prioritized fixes to improve pass-through rate
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is ResuLift free?
- ResuLift has a permanent free tier alongside paid upgrades. You can keep using a baseline version indefinitely without paying.
- Is ResuLift open source?
- No — ResuLift is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does ResuLift support?
- ResuLift is available on: Web.
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Most resume feedback tools hand you a number. ResuLift hands you the parsed output — the actual text the ATS extracted, organized by field — so you can see what got dropped instead of guessing. The workflow is three steps: upload a PDF or DOCX (up to 5MB), receive an ATS score out of 100 broken down across content quality, keyword match, format, sections, and readability, then follow a prioritized fix list and rescan. No sign-up is required and the vendor states files are never stored.
The parse preview is what separates this from a score-only checker. Where most tools abstract the result into a single percentage, ResuLift shows you which fields the parser recognized and which it silently dropped. A two-column layout trapping your contact details inside a table becomes a confirmed problem, not a suspicion. That shift — from vague worry to specific fix — is the core value proposition the vendor page emphasizes repeatedly.
ResuLift fits cleanly into one scenario: a job seeker preparing a single resume for submission who wants confirmation that the document survives parsing. It breaks down when the use case scales. There is no API, so teams building resume screening tools or career platforms cannot integrate it programmatically. There is no bulk processing. Keyword matching is present but the free tier does not offer deep job-description alignment — the vendor page describes keyword gap identification, not weighted JD scoring. AI bullet rewrites, the feature that would turn a diagnostic tool into an editing assistant, are paid-only.
