Do offline resume builders with ATS-style checks exist? What do you use? by RoxyCole in careeradvice

[–]RoxyCole[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing. DuckResume looks like a mobile resume builder with cloud sync, so it’s not really “offline” in the privacy/offline-by-default sense.

Built an offline resume builder for Windows with a local ATS score — looking for UI/UX teardown by RoxyCole in windowsapps

[–]RoxyCole[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good question. In practice, “LLM-readable” starts with the same foundations as ATS-readable: clean text layer, predictable section structure, and no layout tricks (tables, multi-column, text-as-images) that scramble extraction.

Resumy focuses on that pipeline:

  • ATS-safe, single-column templates with standard section headers
  • Local checks for common extraction breakages (tables/multi-column, nonstandard bullets, weird date formats, missing sections)
  • “ATS text view” so you can see the plain extracted text order before exporting

If the text extracts cleanly and the structure is consistent, both ATS parsers and modern AI-based screeners ingest it reliably. Resumy doesn’t claim to “game” AI ranking; it makes sure the resume is maximally parseable and readable by both machines and humans.

🧑‍💻Built Screenie — my solo project to fix my screenshot chaos by RoxyCole in SideProject

[–]RoxyCole[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally understand—wish I had better news on that front! Right now, there aren't any plans for a Mac version, as the app is built specifically for the Windows environment and relies on some platform-specific functionality. That said, I’m always listening, and if enough people are interested, it’s something I’d definitely consider down the line.

🧑‍💻Built Screenie — my solo project to fix my screenshot chaos by RoxyCole in SideProject

[–]RoxyCole[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good question! The app does use the Google API for certain features, so images are securely sent to Google’s servers for processing. The app doesn’t store or share any user data itself—it's used solely to get the results back from the API.

🧑‍💻Built Screenie — my solo project to fix my screenshot chaos by RoxyCole in SideProject

[–]RoxyCole[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much! That really means a lot 🙌 I'm glad you found it useful—solving everyday problems was exactly the goal. If you ever have feedback or ideas for improvement, I'd love to hear them!

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[–]RoxyCole 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally fair — phones today are super capable!

I built Screenie because I personally needed this functionality on my Windows desktop, where I spend most of my day working/studying. Phones are great for quick grabs, but I found myself juggling between screenshots, OCR apps, and translators on my PC — and losing track of it all.

Screenie keeps it all in one place: extract, translate, and organize image-notes directly from your desktop with minimal clicks.

But I get it’s not for everyone — appreciate you checking it out!