

ReApply
AI career intelligence platform. Upload your resume, paste a job posting, get gap analysis, company research, ATS optimization, and custom application materials. Strategic positioning, not just keyword stuffing. Credit-based pricing (~$1/app), 3 free to start.
Cost / License
- Pay once
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Online
Features
- Interview Preparation
Tags
- career-change
- career-intelligence
- ats-optimization
- cover-letter-generator
- job-search-tools
- AI Interview Preparation
- resume-writing
- Productivity Tool
- ai-resume-builder
ReApply News & Activities
Recent activities
- reapply added ReApply
reapply added ReApply as alternative to Resume.io, Kickresume, Rezi and Resume Trick
ReApply information
What is ReApply?
ReApply is a career intelligence platform that gives job seekers the same analytical advantages companies use to screen candidates.
The Problem: 75% of resumes never reach human eyes—rejected by ATS systems. Qualified candidates stay invisible because they don't know how to translate their experience into what employers (and their systems) recognize.
The Solution: Six AI engines work together to:
- Parse job postings for real requirements (not just keywords)
- Research companies automatically (mission, culture, challenges)
- Analyze your fit with honest gap assessment and bridge strategies
- Predict ATS screening and provide specific fixes
- Generate custom resumes and cover letters informed by all this intelligence
- Prepare you for interviews with elite-level coaching
Why It's Different: ReApply doesn't just optimize keywords—it understands the strategic positioning required to present your experience effectively. Especially powerful for career changers, people with employment gaps, and anyone whose experience doesn't fit traditional boxes.
Pricing: Simple credit-based model (~$1/application). No subscriptions, no recurring charges. Credits never expire. Start with 3 free applications.
Also includes: FitCheck Chrome extension for instant job fit scoring while browsing—unlimited for ReApply users.
Built by John Coleman after 800 job applications and 3 years of unemployment. Designed to help qualified people get seen.







