Section-by-section revision
Work through the resume in structured sections so reordering, renaming, adding, and deleting content stays tied to the actual document instead of becoming free-form note sprawl.
Resume Editor
Resumate's editor is built for the point where a role-specific version already exists and now needs judgment. You can revise sections directly, review live previews, inspect keyword guidance, work on the cover letter, and keep the editing surface tied to the same job context instead of copying text into a generic doc tool.
Work through the resume in structured sections so reordering, renaming, adding, and deleting content stays tied to the actual document instead of becoming free-form note sprawl.
Keep the PDF side-by-side with the editing surface so formatting, page flow, and final output stay visible while the content changes.
Use job-specific suggestions and ATS-oriented keyword context without giving up manual review, undo, redo, and your own judgment over the final version.
Switch between resume and cover-letter work without losing the job context, version context, or route back to the rest of the application workflow.
Open the role-specific document when a generated version still needs refinement before you submit it.
Revise sections, check preview output, and use suggestions where they help instead of accepting changes blindly.
Switch into cover-letter work when the packet needs another aligned document for the same application.
Return to Dashboard or Application Tracker when you need history, follow-up, or the next task in the search.
See the workspace that connects the editor to overview, settings, billing, and the rest of the logged-in product.
See where linked documents, stage updates, and application history continue after editing.
Read the public explanation of the role-specific document step that usually leads into the editor.
Compare plans by how much Smart Editor usage and document revision room you need.
More to explore
The editor exists for the judgment pass. It is where you tighten the match, inspect the output, and keep the final version credible before it leaves the product.
Where to go next
Open the page that best matches what you want to do next.
No. The editing surface also includes cover-letter work so the application packet can stay aligned around the same role.
No. Resumate keeps preview review, suggestions, undo, redo, and manual control in the loop because the final version still needs human judgment.
Most people move back into Dashboard or Application Tracker depending on whether the next job is workspace management or application follow-up.