A career vault that grows with you
Upload all your old résumés once; they merge into one deduplicated library of your experiences. Capture new wins any time — even by voice note — so nothing you achieve is ever lost.
Bragora keeps every résumé and accomplishment you've ever written in one career vault, then writes a job-specific résumé and cover letter for each application — using only bullets that trace back to your real experience.
Built by a job seeker who used it to apply for real roles.
No blank page. No starting over for every application.
Upload every old résumé once. Bragora merges them into a single, deduplicated library of your experiences and accomplishments — and it keeps growing as you add new wins.
Drop in a job description. Bragora selects and rewrites your strongest, metric-backed bullets for that specific role, and shows a gap report of what the job wants versus what you have.
Edit in a structured editor with a live PDF preview. What you approve is exactly what downloads — an ATS-safe résumé, plus a matching cover letter from the same facts.
Upload all your old résumés once; they merge into one deduplicated library of your experiences. Capture new wins any time — even by voice note — so nothing you achieve is ever lost.
AI picks and rewrites your strongest, metric-backed bullets for each job. Programmatic guards make invented employers, inflated numbers, and unsupported claims structurally impossible.
A structured editor with a gap report and a real PDF preview. What you approve is exactly what downloads — on an ATS-safe, single-column template.
Generate a matching cover letter whose evidence is limited to what's actually on your approved résumé. No new claims sneak in.
A kanban board, timeline, contacts, and documents — with CSV import/export and URL autofill. Every application links to the exact résumé you generated for it.
Most AI résumé tools will happily invent a job, pad a number, or claim a skill you never had. Bragora is built so that can't happen. Fact-guards run on every generated bullet, so the résumé you send is aggressive on your real strengths — and honest about everything.