Rezi
AI resume builder tuned for ATS formatting.
- Pricing
- freemium
- Best for
- resume builder, ai
- Category
- Resume building
Rezi is a resume builder that put AI at the center before that was table stakes. Instead of starting from a blank template, you feed it your experience and it drafts bullet points, scores the result, and exports a format that applicant tracking systems can actually parse. The whole product is organized around one goal: a resume that survives the software screening before a human ever sees it.
What Rezi does
- AI drafting for bullet points, summaries, and cover letters
- A resume score that flags weak spots as you write
- ATS-clean templates and exports, deliberately plain by design
- Keyword guidance so your language matches the roles you want
The templates are intentionally unflashy. If you want visual range, a design-forward builder like Kickresume is the better fit; Rezi optimizes for machines first and recruiters second.
Pricing
There's a free tier that's enough to build and evaluate a resume, with the AI features metered. Full AI drafting and unlimited use sit behind a subscription, and Rezi also sells a lifetime option that comes and goes in promotions. Check the current pricing on their site before committing.
Who Rezi is for
- People staring at a blank page who want AI to produce a first draft
- Anyone worried their resume is getting filtered out before a human reads it
- Writers who'd rather edit a decent draft than generate one from scratch
How Rezi fits an Offboard search
Rezi gives you a strong base resume. Offboard picks up from there: paste a specific posting and it tailors your materials to that role, checks the job is real, and connects the application to one tracker. If you're starting over after a layoff, our guide on rebuilding your resume is a good place to begin before you pick a builder.

