About Resumefy
Built in Canada, for Canadian job seekers
We got tired of resume builders that produce generic, American-style resumes and charge $30/month for the privilege.
Why we built this
The idea started from a personal frustration. Going through a job search in Ontario, the available resume tools were either generic templates that produced resumes that looked the same as every other applicant — or expensive subscription services that still didn't understand the Canadian market.
Canadian employers care about things that US-focused tools don't know about: the difference between a PSW certificate and a DSW, what CVOR means, why your AZ licence matters more than the brand of truck you drove, why “College of Nurses” means something specific. No amount of keyword stuffing replaces that kind of industry knowledge.
So we built what we needed: a resume tool that understands the Canadian job market — the certifications, the trades classifications, the healthcare designations, the provincial licensing bodies — and helps job seekers present their actual experience in a way Canadian employers respond to.
What Resumefy actually does
The core tool is an AI resume builder that takes your real experience — the jobs you held, the certifications you earned, the skills you actually used — and structures them into a Canadian-format resume that clears ATS systems and reads well to recruiters.
We also built an ATS checker that scores your resume against a specific job posting, a cover letter generator that understands Canadian employer language, interview prep tailored to the questions Canadian employers actually ask, and salary data pulled from real Canadian postings rather than American salary surveys that don't apply here.
The free plan lets you build up to 3 resumes and cover letters and download them as Word files, with 2 professional templates included. Upgrading to Basic adds PDF downloads and all 25 templates. Premium adds interview prep, LinkedIn bio, salary scripts, and job matching. We keep the core free because we think everyone applying for work in Canada deserves a decent resume, not just the people who can afford a monthly subscription.
Who uses it
Mostly people who are actively job searching and want a resume that actually works. That includes people new to Canada who need to translate international experience into Canadian-format resumes, trades workers who want their certifications and licences presented correctly, healthcare workers who need the right terminology for Ontario or BC employers, and professionals who know their experience is strong but their resume isn't showing it.
We see a lot of users come back multiple times — updating their resume for a new posting, running the ATS checker before a deadline, generating a cover letter for a specific role. That's the use case we built for: a practical tool you reach for when you have a job to apply to, not a monthly subscription you forget about.
A note on how the tools work
The resume builder, ATS checker, cover letter generator, and interview tools all use AI. ATS scores are estimates — they reflect how well your resume matches a job posting, but they don't replicate any specific employer's screening software. Usage numbers on the homepage are internal estimates. We think it's important to be upfront about this.
Who built this
Maninder
Founder · Brampton, ON
Built Resumefy after going through a job search in Ontario and finding the available tools inadequate for the Canadian market. The goal was simple: a resume tool that actually understands how Canadian employers hire.
Get in touch
Questions, feedback, or something broken — reach us at resumefy.ca@gmail.com. We read every email.
Response time is usually 1–2 business days.
Try the resume builder
Free to use. No credit card. Canadian format with ATS optimization built in.