Frontend Resume Scorer
Upload a frontend resume and get an explainable 0–100 score: category breakdown, evidence from your resume, and a Recruiter Verdict you can act on.
Score your resumeTrack new launches, product improvements, and the reliability work happening behind the scenes. You can also vote on what we build next.
Launches come with notes and screenshots. Maintenance releases stay on the list so you can see how often we ship.
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A maintenance release — reliability and polish behind the scenes, nothing you need to do.
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A maintenance release — reliability and polish behind the scenes, nothing you need to do.
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Vote on what you want us to ship next. We use this signal to prioritize the roadmap.
Product Highlights
Upload a frontend resume and get an explainable 0–100 score: category breakdown, evidence from your resume, and a Recruiter Verdict you can act on.
Score your resumeGoogle One Tap on the site plus a short welcome moment after you land — less friction to score a resume or use the board tools.
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Cookie noticeBrowse company profiles with open roles, salary signals, and richer company context in one place.
Explore companiesFound a bug or have a great idea for the platform? Let us know below.
The first paint is steady instead of redrawing in front of you.
Jobs past their closing date stop showing in listings and in search results.
Contract roles show an hourly rate, and company descriptions fill themselves in.
Fixed
One job detail view was failing to load. Removed.
Try itFollow the bot and new frontend roles reach you as they land, without opening the site.
Some company salary figures were formatted wrong and read incorrectly. Fixed.
The number on the homepage now agrees with the board.
It was showing 79 roles when more than 310 were live. All of them now show.
Listings no longer drop off the board after 60 days.
Employers can put a frontend role on the board. Free while we launch.
React, Angular and Vue jobs each get their own accent while you read them.
A console message, a boot screen, a favicon that reacts, and a 404 page you can play with.
More useful content on each one, and links between related pages.
Come back to the tab and your place is still there.