Tailor without drifting
The resume changes emphasis and keywords while preserving your actual truth: titles, companies, and seniority.
OneApply started as a resume tool I built for friends, then became a full job-application workspace with AI tailoring, ATS scoring, LaTeX exports, and a browser assistant. The product has been shut down so I can focus on what comes next.
A static preview of the application kit OneApply used to generate for each role.
Every role needs a tailored approach. OneApply organizes the context, evidence, and formatting so you can focus on the interview.
The resume changes emphasis and keywords while preserving your actual truth: titles, companies, and seniority.
OneApply shipped a Chrome and Firefox assistant that could scrape job pages, attach resume files, and fill common fields. The extension is no longer connected to a live backend.
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Select the saved resume to use on the current form tab.
After OneApply builds the kit, you can review the changes, export clean files, find follow-up context, and keep the final decision in your hands.
See what changed before you export, submit, or send.
Turn a role into relevant people and draft-only outreach.
Resume, ATS context, PDF export, extension handoff, and outreach notes stay connected to the role.
Automation helps with the busywork. You still decide.
Keep PDFs, cover letters, and source organized.
Use ATS feedback and editable source before downloading a polished resume PDF.
The extension can scrape, attach, and autofill, but submission and messages stay manual.
OneApply was never just a landing page. It was a real product with auth, database storage, billing, public tools, SEO guides, and browser extensions. I am keeping this page online as a record of that work.
OneApply started as a small resume helper I made for people close to me who were applying during a tough job market.
It grew into a full workspace: master resume source, AI tailoring, ATS scoring, LaTeX exports, outreach drafts, billing, and a browser assistant.
After building OneApply for friends and then turning it into a full SaaS product, I am winding the service down to focus on future projects. Accounts, databases, and billing have been retired.
Highlights from the changelog while the product was active.
OneApply is no longer accepting sign-ups or storing user data. This landing page remains as a portfolio piece and project archive.
OneApply has a refreshed app experience, sharper brand system, and fully live Chrome and Firefox assistants connected to the product workflow.
OneApply now includes browser extension support for hard-to-scrape job posts and faster autofill from saved resume data.
Authenticated users can now report product problems directly from the app with useful account and browser context attached.
Public resume utilities now make OneApply easier to try before creating an account.
LinkedIn sign-in now helps setup feel faster, and resume intake has a cleaner path from PDF upload to review.
I am closing this chapter to focus on new work. If you want to see what I build next, my personal site is the best place to follow along.
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