docs/use-cases/ai-resume-builder.mdx
Reactive Resume can be used as an AI-assisted resume builder, but AI is optional and bring-your-own-provider: you configure the provider, model, endpoint, and API key you want Reactive Resume to use.
AI features can help with resume analysis, AI-assisted changes in the builder, AI agent drafts, and supported import workflows. The core resume builder still works without AI.
Use these guides for the full setup:
Reactive Resume supports configuring an AI provider from the Integrations settings. The provider settings include the provider type, model, base URL when needed, and API key.
This is not positioned as a hosted AI-writing product. You choose whether to enable AI, which provider to connect, and when to send resume content to that provider.
AI assistance is most useful after you already have resume content or structured source material. You can review suggestions, apply changes in the builder, or use agent drafts as isolated workspaces before deciding what belongs in your final resume.
Do not use AI features if you do not want resume content sent to the provider you configure. Do not rely on AI output as final application material without review, and use the regular builder when you need direct manual control over exact wording.
Configure and test a provider with Using Artificial Intelligence. Then use Using AI in the builder for in-place assistance or Using the AI Agent Workspace for draft-based work.
<Warning> Review AI-generated resume content before using it in applications. You are responsible for the accuracy of the final resume. </Warning>