Both polish resumes. Only one refuses to invent metrics.
Try the proof-gated version free| Feature | ApplySmooth | Kickresume |
|---|---|---|
| Resume builder UI | Editor | Builder |
| AI bullet rewrites | ||
| Refuses to invent metrics/tools | — | |
| JD keyword overlap analysis | Varies | |
| ATS structural checker | ||
| Free tier with the full rewrite engine | Varies | |
| Multi-version rewrite cache (click-to-swap variants) | — |
Comparisons reflect publicly documented features at the time of writing. We label anything we can't verify with "—" or "Varies" rather than guess.
Kickresume focuses on polished, designer-grade templates where you pick a layout and fill in your information. ApplySmooth treats the resume as a structured document you bring yourself. Upload a PDF or DOCX, and the Lexical-based editor preserves your existing structure while showing you exactly what to improve for a specific job description. Different philosophies for different use cases.
When AI rewrites a bullet, the easiest way to sound impressive is to invent a metric. ApplySmooth prevents this with a proof-gating engine that checks every rewrite against the facts in your original resume. If a suggestion adds a percentage, tool name, or certification you did not mention, the engine refuses to apply it and prompts you to supply evidence. The result is a stronger resume that you can defend in an interview.
Kickresume helps you build a general-purpose resume. ApplySmooth is designed for the opposite workflow: tailoring an existing resume to a specific job description. The keyword match tool shows your overlap percentage, the Fix Queue highlights gaps by severity, and the rewrite engine adjusts phrasing to align with the language the hiring team used in the JD.
For every weak bullet, ApplySmooth generates three rewrite variants and caches them. You can click-to-swap between versions without waiting for another API call. This makes it practical to compare phrasings and pick the one that sounds most like you, rather than accepting the first suggestion.
ApplySmooth offers four free standalone tools that require no signup: an ATS resume checker, a keyword match tool, an action verb checker, and a buzzword detector. These run deterministic analysis with no AI costs. Kickresume offers some free features as well, but the scope of the free tier varies by plan.
Free to start, no credit card. Tailor a resume to a specific JD, get evidence-backed rewrites that won't fabricate, and export ATS-ready files.
Try ApplySmooth freeNo signup required. Run these checks before you start tailoring.
Kickresume leans into a polished template-builder. ApplySmooth treats the resume as text + structure that you tailor for each specific JD, with proof-gated AI rewrites that refuse to fabricate.
Yes. Upload a PDF or DOCX. The structure is parsed automatically.
Some AI resume tools happily add metrics the user never claimed. That's a fast track to an awkward interview moment. Proof-gated rewrites bind every change to evidence in your original text or chat-confirmed facts.
Feature claims about Kickresume reflect publicly documented behavior at the time of writing. Where we can't verify, we mark the cell with — rather than guess.
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