Prologue

Editorial resume builder

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Editorial resume builder

Prologue

Turn a career record into a first chapter worth reading.

Shape rough notes, shipped work, and project milestones into a composed resume with live print preview and AI-assisted prose. Free to use, open source, and designed to keep private resume data out of storage.

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01

Draft

02

Refine

03

Compose

Free to useNo stored resume dataOpen source audit

Jane Doe

Senior Software Engineer

Profile
Experience
Projects

Architected resilient product systems, mentored teams, and translated complex engineering work into measurable outcomes.

The editorial method

A focused studio for turning work into narrative.

Prologue keeps the workflow narrow and deliberate: collect facts, refine language, and judge the result on the page.

01

Collect

Enter the raw material: roles, shipped systems, outcomes, links, and the moments that prove momentum.

02

Refine

Ask the writing assistant to compress rough notes into clear, result-oriented resume language.

03

Compose

Move through restrained templates while the A4 preview keeps spacing, hierarchy, and print output honest.

Before and after

Less noise. More signal.

Rough note

Worked on backend and made API faster. Helped teammates and fixed production issues.

Prologue pass

Improved API response times by redesigning backend data flows, while mentoring teammates through production incident response.

Trust by design

Free, private, and open to inspection.

Your resume is edited in the browser session. Prologue does not add accounts, databases, tracking profiles, or hidden storage for personal resume content.

GitHub

Free to use

The core resume builder is free. No paywall sits between you and the editor.

No private resume storage

Resume content stays in local app state during the session. The project does not persist user privacy data to a database.

Fully open source

The code is public on GitHub, so data handling, AI calls, and build configuration can be reviewed by anyone.

Template language

Five ways to set the tone without changing the story.

Each layout shares the same data model, so structure stays stable while the visual voice adapts to the role.

01ModernEditorial and balanced
02MinimalQuiet and precise
03ClassicFormal and familiar
04CreativeExpressive with restraint
05ProfessionalDense and executive

Open with a stronger first page.

Start with the sample resume, replace it with your own work, and let the page show you what still needs editing.