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StoryCV

Guided AI that interviews you and writes your resume for you

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Resume builders make you write first. StoryCV doesn’t. We start with a guided interview. You talk through your work without worrying about wording or length. We extract the context and write clear, professional resume bullet points for you.

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👋 Hey Product Hunt, Kavya here, maker of StoryCV.

Most resume tools assume the hard part is formatting or keywords (or optimizing for ATS).
From watching people struggle, I realized the problem comes much earlier.

Formatting is easy. Thinking is hard.

People know their work.

They just don’t know how to turn it into clear resume sentences.

So we flipped the process.

StoryCV doesn’t start with forms or templates.

It starts with a guided interview, like a human resume writer would do.

  1. The questions adapt to your background and experience. You talk freely about your work, decisions, and impact without worrying about wording or length.

  2. We handle the editorial thinking: deciding what matters, what to prioritize, and what to cut.

  3. The result is clear, professional resume bullet points that actually reflect your experience.

I’d love for you to try it out and tell me about your experience with resume writing on StoryCV. Your feedback will directly shape what we build next.

Thanks for checking it out!

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Interesting idea. But most people don’t know how to write a resume or what to include in it (speaking as an employer). It would be very useful if the service could ask guiding questions and have a set of key employer-relevant criteria in its database that it collects from candidates. That would result in much stronger resumes.

Honestly, the hardest part of building a resume is staring at a blank screen and trying to sound professional, so starting with a guided interview is genius. It's much easier to just talk about what I did than to worry about perfect wording or bullet points right away. I’m really curious to see how well it captures the 'hidden' context sometimes the small details you mention in passing are exactly what make you stand out to a recruiter!

Many people can already get “a resume draft” from ChatGPT or an AI builder—what is the specific switching trigger you’re betting on (e.g., better questions, better bullets, fewer hallucinations, faster tailoring), and where do you draw the line between “writer” vs “optimizer”?

Awesome tool to stand out from the crown in a busy job market. Congratulations and good luck with the launch

Congrats on the launch! Does the tool adjust your CV to a specific job offer?

Hey! What an excellent concept, this is going to help so many people. In my experience as a professional resume writer, I agree, the hardest part of working with a client is getting the good data from them; their narrative is always hidden and needs to be extracted. Having an LLM pull ou thteir best work? Gold.

I would love to see the quality of the CV. If there are any errors, are they correctable?
Are there customization options for the design?
Can you tell the AI to EXCLUDE any info if you chose to?

Good luck today, and in the future, Kavya. You're killing it!!

congrats on the launch! this is really such a great tool, sounds very promising! which languages does it support for now?

How does the AI handle niche technical roles or unconventional career paths? Does it have specific industry-based knowledge to ask deep follow-up questions?

This sounds so much better than staring at a blank template. Rewriting a resume is such a chore because you usually forget half of the cool stuff you've done. I love the idea of a relaxed 'chat' to pull out the story.

Quick question though—can I upload my old CV first so the AI can just ask me about what's changed since the last update? Or do I start from scratch with the interview?