A resume landing page beats a plain PDF
A PDF resume is static, easy to skim past, and impossible to measure. A landing page is a web page tailored to a specific role: a tight pitch, a cover letter written for that job, the skills that match its requirements, and a clean download of your full resume — all at a link you can drop into an application or a message to a recruiter.
It stands out because almost no one does it, and it lets you say more without cluttering your resume. TrackCV turns your existing resume into that page in minutes.
How the AI builder works
Pick the resume you want to feature, paste the job description, and choose a template. TrackCV’s AI reads both and generates a first draft for you:
- Tailored pitch: a headline and summary aimed at that specific role
- Cover letter: drafted for the job description, ready to refine
- Skill matching: your relevant skills mapped against the role’s requirements
- Experience highlights: the most relevant points pulled forward
Refine, publish, and measure
The AI draft is a starting point, not the final word. Edit any section, refine with natural-language prompts, then publish to a shareable link. Because it’s a real page, you can see when it’s viewed — TrackCV’s analytics show views over time and by country, so you know a recruiter actually opened it before your interview.
That view data closes the loop with the rest of TrackCV: you’re not just tracking where you applied, you’re seeing which of your pages get attention and which roles are worth a follow-up.
Free to start, Pro to scale
Everyone can create a landing page manually for free. AI generation, unlimited pages, and view analytics are part of Pro. As with everything in TrackCV, your underlying resume data stays private in your browser — only the landing pages you choose to publish are shared, at links only you hand out.