// COVER LETTER FORGE

Write a cover letter
that doesn't sound like
ChatGPT wrote it.

Paste the job description, drop your top wins, pick a voice. Get a four-paragraph cover letter that uses your numbers, mirrors the company's language, and skips every recruiter-numbing cliche.

Job descriptionpaste the whole listing
Your top winsbullet points · numbers help
Companyoptional
Role titleoptional
// Fill in the JD + your wins above, hit generate
PRO · COMING SOON
AI rewrite + 5 voice variations — $9 one-time
Real LLM rewrite of the draft above (not the template). 5 variations to A/B against. Tone calibration. ATS-keyword pass. Drop your email and we'll ping you when it ships.
// 01
Paste, don't type
Drop the full JD and your bullet wins as-is. The forge extracts keywords from the listing and inserts your specifics at the load-bearing spots — not generic adjectives.
// 02
Pick the voice
Direct opens with proof. Story opens with a turn. Specialist opens with technical depth. Each one shapes the hook + close differently — pick whichever fits the role you're going for.
// 03
Edit, don't paste
The output is a real first draft, not finished writing. Tighten it for 3 minutes — replace one sentence with something only you would say — and it lands like a human wrote it. Because one did.
// FAQ
Does this use AI to write the letter?
No. The current free version is a deterministic template engine — it pulls keywords from the JD via regex + frequency analysis, threads in your wins, and shapes the rhythm using one of three voice presets. That's why the output is fast, free, and doesn't read like generic AI slop. The Pro tier (in queue) will add an actual LLM rewrite layer for variation.
Why does this output sound more human than ChatGPT?
A banned-phrase filter strips every cliche recruiters have learned to skip — "I'm excited to apply," "passionate about," "perfect fit," "I believe," "would be a great addition," etc. Sentence rhythm is varied (mix of short and long). Your specifics — numbers, named outcomes — go in the body, not vague platitudes.
Is my data sent anywhere?
No. Everything runs in your browser. The JD and your wins never leave the page. Open DevTools and watch the Network tab — there's nothing to see.
Should I send this letter as-is?
No. Treat it as a strong first draft. Edit one sentence to add something only you could say — a specific story, an inside reference to the company, a contrarian take on the role. That's the move that turns a good letter into one that gets a reply.
What does Pro add?
A real LLM rewrite of the draft (not just a template), 5 alternative voice variations to A/B between, ATS-keyword pass, and tone calibration sliders (more confident · more humble · more technical). $9 one-time. Drop your email below for the launch ping.

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