Peacae Résumé exists because turning real experience into a sendable page should not require a design project first. You should not have to pick a template, fight margins, or rebuild hierarchy before your content is even on the page. The builder starts from what you already have—roles, projects, skills—and shapes it into a US Letter sheet you can actually send.
No layout theater or AI cleanup
Most résumé tools add extra layout work, or they generate a draft with AI and leave the cleanup to you. That path often means guessing what the tool wants, fixing invented bullets, or exporting something that still does not match what you wrote. Peacae Résumé keeps the edit loop close to the canvas so structure, spacing, and export stay tied to your content.
Content leads, modes follow
The simpler path is to bring your content, get a résumé by default, then switch modes only when you want. Write in Fields, paste markdown, or map copied text—nothing else has to come first. Design controls stay available when you need them, but they never block you from starting with real material.
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How this version behaves.
What you should expect when you open the builder.
Your account, your rows
Résumés are private to the signed-in user. Saving one never overwrites another. Shared team workspaces are not part of this product yet.
The canvas is the page
You edit a US Letter sheet. Library sits on the left, Design on the right. Import opens as a dialog over the pages; close it to see the résumé.
Blank start
New résumés use placeholders, not a fake sample bio. Fill them in Write, Content, Edit mode, or by mapping markdown.
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