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You just watched the job seekers and career switchers breakdown. This page is the exact build — the same one running the tools you saw on screen.

Job seekers are getting ghosted by robots. You can fix their resume in 15 minutes.

This free Blueprint maps out one simple AI business: rewriting resumes so they clear the automated screeners that toss most applications before a human ever looks. What it is, who pays for it, and exactly how to build it.

Example rate
$75/moper client — you set it
One-time setup
$50charged once
Your cost to run
$20/moin tools

Want the full job seekers and career switchers Blueprint as a PDF — plus the next builds as they drop?

Drop your email and I'll send you this whole map as a clean PDF you can keep, work from, and hand to a client — plus a short note each time I release the next niche build. No fluff, unsubscribe in one click.

Demo form — not wired to a mailing list yet.

The full build

This isn't a "someday" idea. It's a service you can start delivering this month.

The whole play for job seekers and career switchers: the problem, the AI resume rewriter that beats the ATS robots you'll run with cheap AI, the tool stack, and a step-by-step roadmap to your first pitch. No coding, no audience, no budget — by the end you'll know what you sell, who to, and what to do first.

Why this works

The gap you're getting paid to close

Most companies now run every resume through applicant-tracking software before a recruiter sees a single word, and a huge share of qualified people get auto-rejected because their resume doesn't match the exact language of the job posting. Recent grads and career switchers get hit hardest, because their old resume was written for a different role. They know they can do the work, but they can't get past the scanner, so they sit there applying to a hundred jobs and hearing nothing back.

Who it's for
Who to sell

US job seekers who are actively applying and getting silence back, recent grads with a resume that hasn't landed a single callback, and career switchers whose resume still reads like their old industry. These are people already spending nights on job boards who would happily pay to stop guessing.

Who to skip

Skip senior executives and highly specialized roles where resumes get referred by network rather than uploaded to a portal, and skip anyone who isn't actually applying yet. If someone just wants to "browse the market" or vent about the job hunt, they won't pay. You want people mid-search with a specific job in front of them.

The stack

What you build it with

About $20/month for ChatGPT Plus. Everything else in the stack has a free tier, so your real cost is basically one subscription.

ChatGPT Plus

The engine. You paste in the old resume and the exact job posting, run one proven prompt, and it rewrites the resume to mirror the role's language and clear the ATS scanner. $20/mo.

Google Docs

Where you drop the rewritten resume, clean up the formatting, and hand it back as a clean, ATS-friendly document. Free.

A free ATS checker (e.g. Jobscan free tier)

Optional gut-check. Paste the new resume and the job description to see the keyword match score before you deliver, so you know it actually improved.

Stripe or PayPal

How you collect the flat fee up front. Both are free to set up and take a small cut per payment.

Build roadmap

How the system gets assembled

  1. 1

    Set up ChatGPT Plus and lock in your rewrite prompt

    Subscribe to ChatGPT Plus. Save one reusable prompt that tells it to rewrite a resume to match a specific job posting, mirror the posting's exact keywords and titles, keep a clean single-column ATS-readable format, and quantify results where possible. This prompt is your whole product, so paste it into a notes doc you can grab in two seconds.

  2. 2

    Build the two inputs you need every time

    Every job needs exactly two things pasted in: the person's current resume and the full text of the exact job they're targeting. Make a simple intake form (even a Google Form) that asks for both, plus the role title, so you never start a rewrite missing a piece.

  3. 3

    Run the resume pass

    Drop the old resume and the job posting into ChatGPT with your prompt. It rewrites the resume to match the role and speak the scanner's language. Read the output, fix anything that sounds robotic or invented, and make sure every claim is still true to the person's real experience.

  4. 4

    Run the same pass on their LinkedIn About

    Reuse the same approach on their LinkedIn About section so their profile matches the rewritten resume and the target role. This is the easy add-on that lets you charge the top of your range instead of the bottom.

  5. 5

    Format and quality-check the deliverable

    Move the rewritten resume into a clean Google Docs template with standard headings and no tables, columns, or graphics that scanners choke on. Optionally paste it into a free ATS checker against the job description to confirm the keyword match actually went up before you hand it over.

  6. 6

    Package the delivery

    Send back the rewritten resume as a clean PDF and a matching editable doc, plus the updated LinkedIn About text. That's the full ~15-minute-of-work product, delivered as one tidy package the person can use immediately.

The math

The math, plainly

This is an example rate you set for AI resume rewriter that beats the ATS robots — not a promise. Your tool cost is a small fraction of it, so the gap is your margin. Landing clients is on you; the map is on me.

One-time setup

$50

Per client

$75/mo

If you land 5

$375/mo

Every dollar figure here is an example rate you might set, not income you're guaranteed to earn. Results depend on your own effort and whether you land clients. This is an educational Blueprint, not financial advice or an earnings promise.

Your checklist

Do these and you've built the thing

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Want the full job seekers and career switchers Blueprint as a PDF — plus the next builds as they drop?

Drop your email and I'll send you this whole map as a clean PDF you can keep, work from, and hand to a client — plus a short note each time I release the next niche build. No fluff, unsubscribe in one click.

Demo form — not wired to a mailing list yet.

Want the shortcut?

You've got one build. Here's how to skip the guessing on the other nine.

This Blueprint hands you {market}. But the operators moving fastest aren't running one play — they're picking the best-fit niche from a shelf of proven builds and going. If you'd rather have the whole menu (and the exact client-getting system) instead of piecing it together one video at a time, start here.

  • The Top 10 AI Businesses pack ($29) — 10 done-for-you niche builds like this one, side by side, so you can pick the market that fits YOU instead of betting on a single idea
  • The Build & Sell system ($199) — the complete operator kit: step-by-step build SOPs, the client-getting playbook that lands your first paying retainer, and fill-in templates so you're pitching in days, not months
  • A straight-shooting guarantee — the system is built to get you to a real, sellable service; if it doesn't hold up its end, you're covered
Real questions

Before you start

Do I need to be a professional resume writer or a career coach?

No. You're not writing from a blank page. You paste the person's real resume and the exact job into ChatGPT with a proven prompt, and it does the rewriting. Your job is to run the pass, sanity-check that nothing sounds fake or untrue, and hand back a clean file. If you can copy, paste, and read carefully, you can do this.

How long does it take to build?

You can have the whole thing set up in an afternoon. The tools are a subscription and a couple of free accounts, and the actual product is one saved prompt. Most of your setup time goes into writing that prompt and doing a practice rewrite or two so you're confident in the output before anyone pays you.

What if it doesn't work and I can't get anyone to pay?

That's a real possibility, and it's on you. This Blueprint shows you what to build, not a guarantee that people will buy. Whether you land clients depends on your outreach, your niche, and your follow-through. The upside is your cost to try is basically $20, so you can test it without betting anything you can't afford to lose.

Isn't resume help totally saturated already?

There are plenty of expensive resume writers charging hundreds and taking a week, and plenty of free generic templates that don't target a specific job. The gap you're filling is fast, cheap, and matched to one exact posting so it beats that job's scanner. Being specific about the person and the role is what separates this from the generic noise.

I've never built anything technical and I don't code. Can I actually do this?

Yes — that's the whole point. Every tool in the stack is point-and-click, and the roadmap assumes you're starting from zero. You're not building software; you're wiring together tools that already exist and running them as a service. If you can follow a checklist, you can deliver this.

Isn't the market already flooded with people doing AI stuff?

People talking about AI on the internet? Sure. People walking into a local business and quietly solving one expensive problem for a monthly fee? Almost nobody. The businesses in this niche don't hang out where the hype is — they just have a real budget and a real headache. Specificity beats noise, and this build is specific.

How is this different from every other guru selling a course?

No income promises and no fake screenshots — I don't tell you what you'll make, because that's on your effort and I can't control it. What I can show you is that this brand is built with these exact tools, in public, and hand you the precise build instead of vague motivation. You're buying the map and the mechanism, not a highlight reel.

Straight talk: I'm building this in public. I'll show the actual prompt, real before-and-after resumes with names removed, and what happens when I run them through an ATS checker, so you can judge the work instead of taking my word for it. No client counts I can't back up, no screenshots I don't have.

AI resume rewriter that beats the ATS robots
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