Welcome to Res/You/Me

Your journey to owning your career story starts here.

What Makes This Different

Most career tools start with your resume. We start earlier—with you.

Here's the thing about resumes: they're supposed to represent you, but most of the time they don't. You write something that sounds good, plug in the right keywords, and six months later you read it and think "what was I even talking about?" And if you can't remember what you meant, good luck explaining it in an interview.

Res/You/Me is built around a different idea: the resume is a side effect. The real work is understanding what you've done, why it mattered, and how to talk about it in a way that actually sticks with you. When you own that understanding, everything else—resumes, cover letters, interviews, networking conversations—gets easier.

We're not here to generate content for you. We're here to help you find the language for what's already in your head.

Start With the Professional Compass

We recommend starting with the Professional Compass. It builds your professional persona—a document that captures who you are professionally, what drives you, and what you need from work to be fulfilled.

Expect to spend about 20-30 minutes if you're actually thinking through your answers. You can rush through it, but you'll get out what you put in. The more honest and reflective you are here, the better everything else in the app works.

Why does this matter? Because most AI tools give you generic advice based on whatever you typed in that moment. Maybe you worded your question poorly that day. Maybe you left out important context. Either way, you get an answer that's only as good as that single interaction—no foundation, no real understanding of who you are.

That empty feeling? That's what we're trying to avoid.

The Compass gives the AI something to work with. Once it's complete, the tools throughout the app actually know your context. You're not getting advice meant for "someone with your job title"—you're getting guidance grounded in what you've already said about yourself.

Several features depend on this foundation to work well. You can explore the app without it, but you'll get more out of everything if you start here.

Your Dashboard

The Dashboard is your home base. It changes as you make progress.

At the top, you'll see your Professional Compass with your core identity statement—a reminder of the foundation you've built. Below that are your Workflow Steps, and you'll also see your most recently updated resumes and cover letters for quick access.

Check-in Feature

Every section has a "Check in" button. This opens a conversation with AI that knows your Compass and knows what section you're working in. It's not a generic chatbot giving you the same advice it gives everyone else. It's a thinking partner that actually has context about you.

You can also use the chat to get a high-level overview of where things stand—what you've completed, what might need more attention, and what to focus on next. It's like having someone who's been paying attention to your progress and can help you figure out your next move.

Building Your Foundation: Workflow Steps

Profile

The basics: contact details, skills, education, and additional experiences like volunteer work or side projects.

Your skills live in a master list you can organize into groups for different applications.

Pro tip: Use a general region (like "Denver Metro Area") instead of your full address.

Professional Statements

Create multiple summaries or objectives for different types of jobs. Each one gets a label so you can find the right version quickly.

Experience

Two paths, same destination—capturing your work history in a way you can actually use.

Form Method

Add details directly and get real-time feedback. The app evaluates what you write across four dimensions—Context, Action, Outcome, and Clarity—so you know when you've said enough and when something's missing.

Discovery Chat

Sometimes you just need to talk it through. The chat asks questions, helps you surface what actually mattered about your work, and structures your answers into usable content.

The goal with both: helping you articulate what you actually did. Not generating corporate-speak you won't remember. Not stuffing in keywords because someone told you to. If you can't speak naturally about what's on your resume, you don't really own it—and that makes everything harder.

Soft Skills Analysis

The app looks at your experience details and identifies which soft skills they demonstrate. But more than that, it shows you which skills are sustainable for you—the ones that energize you versus the ones that drain you—and how well what you've shown aligns with the roles you're targeting.

Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should build a career around it. Understanding which skills cost you energy helps you make better decisions about what roles actually make sense.

Resumes

Build job-specific versions without messing up your source data.

  • Versioning: Create tailored resumes for different applications. Each one saves separately—edits to one don't affect the others.
  • Direct editing: Make quick changes right on the resume page when you need to.
  • AI tailoring (beta): Get suggestions for aligning your resume with a specific job description.

Cover Letters

Writing cover letters from scratch is miserable. Staring at a blank page, trying to figure out how to open, what to emphasize, how to close—it's a lot of decisions before you've even started writing.

The Cover Letter Generator flips that. You provide the building blocks, and the AI assembles a draft that sounds like you.

Here's how it works:

  1. Personal Info (one-time): A writing sample so the AI can match your voice, plus optional details about your interests and background.
  2. Job Details: Title, company, and the job description.
  3. Draft Ideas (optional): Tell the AI what to emphasize in your opening, body, and closing—or leave it blank and let the AI figure it out.
  4. Generate: Pick a writing tone (Formal, Conversational, or Storytelling), select which experiences to draw from, and generate. You'll see a Job Alignment Analysis and your draft—ready to edit or use as-is.

Shortcuts & Tools

Import Resume

Already have a resume? Upload a PDF or DOCX, or paste text directly. The app parses everything into categories, then you review and approve before it saves.

You'll find this at the bottom of the Dashboard.

Bragbook

A place to capture wins, feedback, and accomplishments when they happen—not three months later when you're scrambling to remember them for a resume update or performance review.

You'll find this in the top navigation.

Ready to Start?

Res/You/Me works best when you treat it as a thinking tool, not a content generator. Take your time with the Compass. Pay attention to the feedback as you write. Don't worry about getting everything perfect on the first pass.

The point is owning your story—so when someone asks about your experience, you can actually talk about it. Not recite what your resume says. Talk about it, in your own words, with confidence.

Start Your Compass

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