Hey everyone! I'm a solo dev who finally got fed up with the current state of resume builders.
Building a clean, readable CV usually means fighting with Microsoft Word formatting, dealing with LaTeX errors, or using a web builder that traps your data behind a $15/month subscription right when you click "Download PDF."
I’ve been using AI coding tools to speed up my workflow, and I used them to build EZCV. But ironically, I intentionally left AI out of the product itself. Every tool right now tries to force an LLM to rewrite your life story. I wholeheartedly agree with using AI where it makes sense, but a CV is deeply personal. I just wanted a tool that gets out of the way, handles the formatting beautifully, and lets me write my own content.
So, that's exactly what EZCV is.
What makes it different?
* WYSIWYG Split-View Editor: You see exactly what the final PDF will look like as you type. No guessing.
* Deep Customization: 5 clean, ATS-friendly templates, custom hex colors, 8 fonts, and drag-and-drop section reordering.
* Pixel-Perfect PDFs: I built a dedicated Puppeteer microservice under the hood so your downloaded PDF looks exactly 1:1 with the editor. No browser-printing weirdness.
* Public Links: Generate a custom, SEO-friendly URL to share your resume interactively (e.g., ezcv.app/p/yourname).
* Multi-language Spellcheck: Native support for English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish.
The "Anti-Subscription" Pricing
I hate subscriptions for tools you only use once in a while.
* Free Tier: Build and export your CV for free (includes a small watermark).
* Supporter Tier: A one-time, "pay what you want" fee (minimum $3). This permanently drops the watermark and unlocks custom slugs for your public links. Zero recurring subscriptions, ever.
Give it a spin, try out the split-view editor, and let me know what you think! Any feedback or bug reports are hugely appreciated.
