Paste the job description first
Ask AI to extract hiring signals before it writes. This prevents a letter that only repeats your resume.
Free prompt-based generator
This is a privacy-friendly generator workflow: collect the job signal, your proof, and the tone you want, then paste the structured prompt into your AI tool. It keeps the draft specific without pretending one click can know your career.
Nothing is uploaded. This runs in your browser and only creates a prompt you can paste into your AI tool.
The workflow is intentionally slower than a one-click tool because a useful letter needs real evidence.
Ask AI to extract hiring signals before it writes. This prevents a letter that only repeats your resume.
Use projects, metrics, customers, tools, decisions, or repeated habits. Avoid labels like hard-working unless you can prove them.
The first draft is not the final letter. Ask AI to mark vague claims, invented motivation, and sentences that could fit any company.
Use this when you want a readable letter that does not sprawl.
Notice how the example uses one specific proof point instead of a pile of adjectives.
I am a passionate marketer with strong communication skills and a deep interest in your company.
Your team is expanding product-led onboarding, and my last campaign improved trial-to-paid conversion by 18% by aligning email, Sales follow-up, and in-product education.
It is a prompt-based generator workflow, not a form that stores your application data. You copy the structured prompt into the AI tool you already use.
Early versions of career tools should avoid collecting private resumes and job applications unless the product has clear privacy, storage, and deletion controls.
No. Reuse the structure, but regenerate the role signal and proof mapping for each job description.
If the first draft sounds fine but not specific, use the JD matching guide to tighten the evidence before sending.
Open JD matching guide