Three steps
From the posting to your letter
Your resume
Import your existing resume or fill in the form. Brevy extracts your experience from it.
The job
Paste the link to the posting, or its text if the site blocks automated reading.
Your letter
You get a letter written for this job — and your resume tailored to the same posting, right after.
Why
A one-size-fits-all letter convinces no one
Recruiters search for candidates by keyword. A letter written for every job matches none of them precisely: it talks about you, not about the role.
Tailoring your application to the posting changes the outcome: a resume tailored to the job gets 53% more callbacks.
ResumeGo study, 7,287 real applications. The measurement covers the resume; the letter follows the same logic.
What Brevy never writes
Brevy invents no experience, no degree, no number. It rephrases what you actually did using the words of the posting. A fabricated letter shows up in the interview — that's where it costs the most.
Frequently asked questions
Is it really free?
Yes to start: one full letter per week, no credit card. Beyond that, Brevy Pro is €9.90/month, cancel in one click, or €24.90 for 3 months with no renewal.
Is the letter really tied to the job?
Yes. Brevy reads the posting, extracts the expected skills and vocabulary, then writes the letter from your resume. Two different jobs produce two different letters.
Can I edit it?
Yes, the letter is editable in the app and you can copy it anywhere. It's a solid starting point, not a text to send blindly.
What about my resume?
It's tailored to the same job at the same time, and downloadable as a clean PDF — no watermark, even on the free plan.