August 10, 2026
Generating a Job-Specific Cover Letter

The Cover Letter tool takes two inputs: one of your saved resumes, and details about the job you're applying for — job title, company name, and ideally the full job description if you have it. From those, the AI writes a letter that opens with your strongest relevant claim and result, then explains why you're a fit for that specific role rather than producing something generic.
Pasting in the actual job description matters — the more specific the posting, the more the letter can speak directly to what that employer is asking for, instead of reading like a template with the company name swapped in.
Like the resume builder, the letter is grounded only in what's actually in your resume and the input you provide — it won't fabricate experience or numbers you didn't give it.
A cover letter is included free if you're on the Standard or Premium plan, and it's also one of the three things included in the ₱50 Application Bundle if you'd rather pay per use.
A cover letter is worth writing even when it's optional — it's your chance to explain context a resume can't (a career change, a gap, why this specific company) in a way that reads as intentional rather than something the hiring manager has to guess at.