
I never liked how applying for jobs felt like shouting into the void. You write a resume, tweak it a bit, stare at it again, wonder if it’s “ATS-friendly,” hit send, and then… nothing. No feedback, no guidance, just silence. That’s exactly what pushed me to build Aixon, and I’m thrilled (and honestly, a little nervous) to finally say this out loud:
Aixon is now live. And yes, it’s already reading resumes.
Let me show you what that means and why it’s more than just another resume tool.
Meet the Career Canvas: A Resume Space That Actually Responds
You know how most resume editors are just blank templates or rigid builders? The Career Canvas is different. This is where you upload your resume in PDF format, and Aixon goes to work immediately.
It doesn’t just extract text. It analyzes your content, picks up on what’s strong, what’s vague, what might trip up an ATS, and what recruiters might skim right past. Then it gives you suggestions that are actually helpful. Not robotic fluff. Not “replace ‘responsible for’ with ‘spearheaded.'” I mean: “Hey, your project impact is clear here, but let’s make it quantifiable.” Or: “This experience sounds great, let’s push it higher for visibility.”
You can edit right inside the Canvas by just chatting with Aixon. It’s your resume, but now it talks back.
Apply Smart: Your Application Kit, Built in Minutes
Once your resume’s looking solid, you can use Aixon’s Apply Smart feature, and honestly, this is the part I’m most excited about.
Here’s how it works: You paste in a job description (browser extension coming soon). Aixon reads it. It compares it to your resume. Then it builds you a personalized job application kit, tailored resume, custom cover letter, and even follow-up messages that sound like you (not a GPT bot). It’s fast, yes, but it also respects the nuance of tone and fit. And if you’re applying to multiple jobs, it doesn’t just reuse the same boilerplate. Each kit is unique.
So for the be BETA testers, tell me this feels like having a career coach in your pocket. Which, yeah… that was kind of the goal.
What’s Next: Tools I Wish I Had Earlier
The roadmap isn’t just “add more buttons.” I want Aixon to feel more human, more helpful, and way more realistic about how job search actually works.
Here’s what’s coming soon:
- Chrome Extension: Browse a job post anywhere online, click a button, and boom, start generating your job fit analysis, prep material, and the final application kit without leaving the page.
- Mock Interviews (Voice + Video): Real-time interview practice with AI that doesn’t feel stiff. And yes, Aixon will give feedback on how you answered, clarity, confidence, and structure included.
- LinkedIn + Portfolio Audits: Because sometimes it’s not your resume that’s the bottleneck. It’s your online presence not backing it up.
Each of these is being under development carefully. No rushed rollouts. No half-baked features. Just tools I wish I had back when I was tweaking resumes at 2AM, wondering why nothing was working.
If You’re Still on the Fence
I get it. There are a lot of tools out there claiming to “optimize your job search” and “10x your resume.” Most of them feel… automated in the worst way.
Here’s the difference: Aixon doesn’t want to replace your voice. It wants to help you find it, and amplify it where it matters.
So yeah, I built this for people like me. People who know they’ve got the skills but just need a better way to show it. If that’s you, I’d love for you to give it a try.
It’s free with 100k credits top-up every month. No pressure. Just progress.