Resume builder — one-click sign-in, no form-filling.

No 'create a password, confirm your email, fill in your phone, verify your card, choose a plan.' One Google click and you're in the editor. The fastest path from intent to a downloadable resume in the niche.

Up to 10 CVs
Free PDF export
No watermark
ATS Perfect

Why we don't have a signup form

Long signup flows exist to capture lead data and increase friction so users feel sunk-cost-locked into paying. Neither serves you. Resumap uses Google OAuth one-tap: you click, you authorise, you're in. We get an email address and a name (so we can label your resumes); you get the editor.

Yes — that does mean you need a Google account. For users without one, email/password signup is on the Wave 2 roadmap. For the ~85% of job-seekers who do have one, this is the shortest path.

What happens after you click sign in

  1. Google one-tap confirms the account (5 seconds).
  2. You land in the dashboard with a "New resume" button.
  3. Pick a template, fill in your data — auto-saves as you go.
  4. Click export — clean PDF, no watermark, no payment prompt.

What we don't ask for

  • Password to invent and remember.
  • Phone number for "verification."
  • Credit card or trial setup.
  • Pre-filled CV upload to harvest your data.
  • Newsletter opt-in checkbox pre-checked.

Why long signup forms cost you the user.

Three numbers on what a typical resume-builder signup actually demands, and what happens when it does.

5+ fields

in a typical signup

email, password, password confirm, phone, name — before you've even seen a template. Each field drops a percentage of users.

1 email confirm

extra round-trip

before you can build anything. Often arrives 30+ seconds late, sometimes in spam, sometimes never.

1 click

is all Resumap needs

Google OAuth confirms the account in 5 seconds. No password to invent, no email to confirm, no card. Then you're in the editor.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to create a password?

No. Sign-in is Google OAuth only — your Google account handles authentication. You'll never have a Resumap password to forget.

What does Resumap see from my Google account?

Your email and your name. That's it. We don't read Gmail, Drive, or anything else — read the OAuth consent screen at signup; the scopes are minimal.

Can I sign up with email and password instead?

Not yet — email/password is on the roadmap. Google OAuth is currently the only path because it removes the password-management friction (and reduces account-takeover risk on our side).

Can I sign out and come back later?

Yes. Your resumes are persisted to your account; sign back in any time, your work is there.

Is there a guest / no-account mode?

Not currently — auto-save and revision history both need an account to attach to. We're tracking interest in a guest mode for one-off use cases.

Try it now — no credit card, no email gate.

Sign in with Google once, build your resume, download the PDF. No watermark. No subscription. That's the whole product.