What's the difference between Cloud and Local?
Cloud is hosted by us: a web app with a built-in AI, your data on our servers, a public profile URL, premium templates, custom domain support. Local is a download you install on your computer; you bring your own AI agent (Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, OpenCode), and your resume stays on your machine. Same features, same data format, same exports.
Why would I pick Local over Cloud?
Two reasons. Privacy — your resume data never leaves your machine. And control — you already have an AI agent installed and you'd rather use it than have us host one for you. Local is the same product on the same data format; it just runs locally and trusts you to bring your own AI.
Can I move between Cloud and Local?
Yes, in both directions. Your resume data is in a portable, open format — export from Cloud, drop into Local; export from Local, upload to Cloud. Variants, jobs, and edit history move with you. No lock-in.
What's the free account I see in signup?
Every user has a resume-as-code account. The account is free; it's how we tie your Chrome extension to your data and how we verify your license if you're on Local. The account on its own doesn't give you the product — you start a Cloud or Local subscription (or a 14-day trial) to actually use it. The account is plumbing, not a free tier.
Is there a free trial?
Yes. Cloud and Local both have a 14-day trial with no card required. You get the full product for the trial period; we ask for payment if you decide to keep going. Teams trials are handled per-account — contact us and we'll set it up.
When should I pick Teams over Cloud?
Teams is for people who manage resumes for more than themselves — career coaches, recruiters running candidate pipelines, bootcamp instructors with student cohorts, agencies handling multiple clients. You get per-client folders, audit logs, SSO, and centralized billing. If you're writing your own resume, Cloud or Local is the right tier.
Local has a one-time price. What does that include?
$129 one-time gets you a perpetual license to the version of Local you bought, plus twelve months of updates. After year one, you keep using that version forever; if you want new features, you can renew updates yearly or stay where you are. The subscription pricing on Local is for people who want to stay on the latest version automatically.
Does the Chrome extension cost extra?
No. The extension is included with any subscription or trial. The free account on its own gives you the extension and the queue endpoint, but you need a Cloud or Local subscription (or active trial) to do anything with the jobs you save.