Optimize resume keywords without stuffing your resume.
Find role-relevant language and turn it into credible, editable resume emphasis.
This page covers one capability. The homepage shows how it connects to search, scoring, drafts, and handoff.
Matched terms
Relevant job-description language becomes a signal for the tailoring workflow.
Experience mapping
The product checks whether your profile can credibly support the wording.
Reviewable wording
The final output is a draft you can edit, not an automatic replacement.
One feature page, one larger job search workflow.
The tailoring workflow uses job-specific language to guide emphasis while keeping the final draft readable and grounded in your profile.
Open the unified workflowFresh roles feed the queue
LazyPie starts from current openings, hard filters, and match signals so this page is only one doorway into the wider search workspace.
Drafts stay grounded in your profile
Resume, cover letter, and interview prep work from the same profile facts instead of isolated one-off prompts.
You keep the send decision
Generated material is staged for review and source-site handoff; LazyPie does not blindly submit applications for you.
Frequently asked questions
Is this only for ATS keywords?
No. LazyPie uses keywords as one part of role fit and resume emphasis, while keeping readability and accuracy important.
Can I edit optimized wording?
Yes. The generated resume draft is meant to be reviewed and changed before export.
Does keyword optimization happen before matching?
Keyword signals are most useful after a job has been matched and you decide it is worth tailoring.
Use keywords to improve clarity, not inflate the resume.
Match a role, review the relevant language, and export a resume only when it still sounds accurate.