The top reason Rezi AI works is because of professional formatting and guidance on creating an ATS-friendly resume. Others question Rezi because…


We’ve spoken to numerous users and received several responses with our user feedback survey. The top reasons users believe Rezi AI works as a resume builder is because they provide ATS-friendly resume templates, the Rezi Score clarifies if your resume is ready for applications and areas for improvement, and the AI writing and keyword targeting tool helps with tailoring. The auto-adjust feature also saves time on formatting to fit everything neatly in one or two pages, and the human review gives users more confidence. In contrast, there are users that question the pricing and don’t find the interface as user-friendly. And for some users, the AI content felt rigid and that the platform features could be better.
Before users signed up for Rezi, a common question asked was this: does Rezi actually work?
Many users who tried Rezi were tired of sending out dozens of job applications with no response, unsure whether paying for a resume builder is worth it, and looking for real proof before committing.
It’s a fair question, and the best way to answer it is to be completely transparent about what users have actually told us — the good and the bad.
Rezi is an AI resume builder with job search tools, but rather than just telling you that, this article is built on what our users have said in interviews, feedback surveys, and public reviews on platforms like Reddit and TrustPilot.
Although we currently have 4+ million users, I won’t pretend that every user loves Rezi. Lots of users appreciate what we’ve built, but plenty have also canceled and told us exactly why. We’re sharing everything, because if you’re going to pay for a resume builder, you deserve to know what to expect.
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Why Users Believe Rezi’s AI Resume Builder and Job Search Tools Work
Here were the top reasons users believe Rezi AI works for building a resume:
- Rezi provides professional resume formatting and safe ATS-friendly templates
- The Rezi Score made it simple to improve a resume
- Some users find the AI writing and keyword targeting tool useful for tailoring a resume
- The auto-adjust feature saves time and helps you fit content into a page
- Rezi offers an expert human review on your resume, which gave users more confidence
We analyzed all our conversations with users who used Rezi to build a resume for their job search. These were the top reasons users most often cite when they say Rezi worked for them. It also aligns with the feedback from our surveys and public online reviews.
Below, we’ll dive into each reason in more detail.
Rezi provides professional resume formatting and safe ATS-friendly templates
In a survey where we received 199 responses, we asked our users what made them feel their resume needed improvement before using Rezi. The majority, 33.2%, stated that they wanted a better professional format.
When we also spoke with our users, we often heard that their old resume looked okay but they felt it wasn’t getting through applicant tracking systems (ATS).
Rezi’s templates are intentionally minimal. They’re single-column, clean, and structured around the formatting standards that ATS software can parse. That can be a trade-off — we may not win creative design awards — but for many users, this was the turning point.
Rezi reviews on TrustPilot highlight how polished the resume formats are and how our resumes are optimized for getting past the ATS:


You could argue that the templates look plain since they don’t have as much visual flair, but they work well for getting past resume scanners and are effective when it comes to ATS-compatibility.
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The Rezi Score made it simple to improve a resume
One of our top resume builder features is the Rezi Score. This works as a resume checker by giving you a report on how effective your resume is, identifying any critical errors and room for improvement.
Many users mentioned that the Rezi Score was a standout feature. Here is one post from our subreddit about the Rezi Score:

Another user shared on Reddit how effectively Rezi guides you to getting your resume to industry-ready standard, as shown below:

This also served as a proof point for many users, increasing confidence in submitting job applications. Users like seeing specific checkpoints and actionable suggestions rather than vague good or bad labels. It helped our users understand important resume writing factors, such as strong action verbs and quantifying tasks or achievements. Users have also mentioned that this tool makes it simple to find and fix issues.
Recent graduates and career changers noted that the suggestions helped them understand what a strong resume looks like even when they were getting no recruiter feedback.
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Some users find the AI writing and keyword targeting tool useful for tailoring a resume
Writing a resume and translating past experience into the language a specific job posting is looking for isn’t always easy. This is especially true for career changers who need help not only formatting a resume, but reframing their work history for a new field.
Those who felt stuck have mentioned that our AI tools make the process less overwhelming and more systematic. Users have commented on how helpful Rezi AI Keyword Targeting is for optimizing a resume.

The AI writer also received positive feedback, with the AI suggestions being helpful for writing sentences and brainstorming ideas.

When looking at things overall, we’ve received positive input on how Rezi makes it simple for crafting resume bullet points.

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The auto-adjust feature saves time on formatting
Templates are available and your resume is automatically formatted for you as you build it, but you can also customize the layout yourself before downloading.
If you don’t want to get hands-on but would still like to make adjustments, the auto-adjust feature helps you fit everything neatly into the pages, whether you’re going for a one-page or two-page resume.

Users have shared how practical this resume auto-adjust feature is on our subreddit:

The expert human review gave users more confidence in their resume
Beyond the technical features, one of the most striking themes from our interviews with users is the emotional relief by getting a resume review.
We’ve heard many of our users describe their job search negatively, with many feeling isolated and demoralized. They often mention being "ignored straight up” and “feeling "ghosted" by companies, and wondering if their resume is the reason.
For users that want to take the extra step, the Rezi expert review — where a real professional evaluates and provides feedback on your resume — is sometimes the most valuable feature. It gave them a layer of confidence and reassurance.
Why Some Users Aren’t Convinced With Rezi AI’s Resume Builder or Job Search Tools
Here were the top reasons some users weren’t fully convinced with Rezi AI for building a resume:
- Some question the pricing plans
- Some users wanted more flexibility
- AI content can feel rigid and slightly repetitive
- There were missing or underdeveloped features
When we speak to users who opt out, we discuss where Rezi fell short for them and how we can improve. We’d be doing a disservice to anyone reading this if we only shared the positives, so we’ll dive into the negatives below.
Not everyone will have a great experience and many users will have different preferences.
Some question the pricing plans
Of the current Rezi pricing plans, Rezi Pro is the most popular choice.
There are some users who simply opt for the Rezi Pro plan to build out a few resumes, and then cancel due to budget. And many find the free plan impressive, but feel the paid plan is a big leap. To some, the paid plan makes more sense if you’re going for a job search sprint.
Some also question using Rezi when there are tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude. Rezi’s overall value lies in the structured workflow of building an ATS-friendly resume that’s professionally formatted, not just raw text generation. However, it’s common for users to use Rezi and an AI tool like ChatGPT or Gemini together. (This was also one of the reasons we built the first AI resume agent.)
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Some users wanted more flexibility
Many found the interface to be user-friendly because it breaks down the process of building a resume step-by-step.
However, not everyone was on the same page. Some felt the manual data entry was too slow, but the reason these parameters exist is to ensure AI outputs are personalized to your professional background.
Additionally, some users wanted more flexibility in building a resume. I’ll admit that we don’t offer the most visually striking templates, but the reason being is to maximize ATS-compatibility, as most companies use filtering systems to scan a resume before they reach hiring managers.

If you’re looking to present your resume in the most creative way possible using visual elements such as charts and graphs (which we are against as it affects how well your resume can be parsed against applicant tracking systems), Rezi might not be the strongest fit.
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AI content can feel rigid and slightly repetitive
In our conversations with users who opted out of Rezi Pro, some noted how the Rezi AI Bullet Point Writer felt rigid in how it frames their story, especially when they have complex, non-linear careers. Some have also mentioned that the bullet points for cover letters started to sound repetitive after multiple uses.

Our AI writer can be a hit or miss for some users. Even though it didn’t meet the expectations for everyone, the AI outputs can be helpful for getting ideas to work from.
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Missing or underdeveloped features
Some users mentioned in feedback interviews that the resume builder was positive overall but felt there were missing or underdeveloped features that would’ve been nice to see.
For example, for new features like when our AI agent just released, there were some bugs, and we acknowledge every feedback or broken thing and work fast to fix it, as shown in our Reddit community below:

Summary
So does Rezi actually work? Based on what our users tell us in interviews, surveys, and public reviews, the answer for most people is yes, with caveats.
Rezi works best for users who need ATS-safe formatting, structured resume feedback, and a systematic approach to tailoring their resume for specific roles. It's effective for career changers trying to translate their experience into a new industry's language, job seekers who've been applying without callbacks and need to understand why, and anyone who wants clear, actionable guidance on what to improve.
The Rezi Score, keyword targeting, auto-formatting, and human review are the features users cite most often when they describe what made a difference.
Where Rezi falls short for some users is in AI content quality compared to standalone LLMs, pricing flexibility for users on tight budgets, speed and user interface for building the resume step-by-step, and feature depth in areas like Rezi Job Search. These are areas we're actively improving.
The users who get the most out of Rezi tend to be those who invest time upfront in building a strong “master resume” to use as a template, and then using the platform to apply and tailor it for specific job openings all in one place. Rezi is built to be a job search system for building a resume, improving it, tailoring it for job openings, and applying and managing multiple applications.
FAQs
Can I really use Rezi for free or are there hidden costs?
Yes, Rezi has a free plan. The free plan comes with a 1-resume limit and up to three downloads. You can use the standard template alongside the AI resume writer and editor, create a resume, and see your Rezi Score without paying anything. You’ll have limited access to some features including the Rezi Score, keyword scanner, and real-time content analysis. There are no hidden paywalls blocking you from building and downloading a resume.
Do I need to pay for a resume builder to use it?
Not necessarily. Many resume builders offer a free plan. It’s also possible to write a strong resume in Google Docs or Word if you know what you're doing. What platforms like Rezi add is guidance and automation: it tells you what's missing, helps you optimize for ATS systems, and saves time on formatting and tailoring.
Should I use a resume builder or not?
It depends on what you need and what you’re looking for. LLMs like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini can help with generating and rephrasing text, but it doesn’t exactly follow best resume and ATS practices. It also can’t provide a score based on ATS compatibility or help you track multiple job applications. A resume builder like Rezi provides the structure, scoring, and workflow around building and formatting a resume in a clear and simple way. Some of our successful users actually use both: they draft or refine content with a general-purpose AI and then use Rezi for formatting, optimization, and ATS-readiness.
Is Rezi a scam?
No. Rezi is a legitimate resume builder used by millions of job seekers, with verifiable reviews on Trustpilot and Reddit. We offer a 100% money-back guarantee, and users can cancel their subscription at any time.
Astley Cervania
Astley Cervania is a career writer and editor who has been sharing resume and job search insights for 5+ years. He shapes the direction of the Rezi blog, providing practical answers for important career-related questions and helping hundreds of thousands of people navigate the job market and build resumes that land interviews.

