Documentation
Getting started with Credensa
Use this documentation to understand the product model: private resume analysis, career memory, ATS methodology, AI workflows, legal controls, and publishing decisions.
What Credensa does
Credensa is a career record and resume workflow platform. It helps users capture career memory, check resumes, create targeted resume views, draft applications, build portfolios, and review proof risk before sending outputs.
- Free browser-first ATS resume checker for a first pass.
- Authenticated career record for reusable roles, projects, skills, proof, and notes.
- Resume Agents workflows for resume generation, job tailoring, opportunity fit, cover letters, and proof checks.
Start here
Run a private scan
Use /analyze to review a resume before creating an account.
Create a career record
Save roles, projects, metrics, proof links, and private notes.
Read ATS methodology
Understand what the score checks and what it cannot promise.
Use Resume Agents
Generate drafts from career memory, then review proof before sending.
Core concepts
Credensa separates the permanent career source from the temporary output. The career record stays stable; resume views, job-tailored drafts, cover letters, and portfolio pages are generated from selected evidence.
- Career memory: reusable source records for roles, projects, skills, education, and proof.
- Resume views: role-specific selections and structure built from career memory.
- Proof review: verified, weak, and missing evidence before publishing strong claims.
- Workflow history: private account-scoped records of AI runs and review states.
Reference pages
ATS Analysis Methodology
5 min readHow Credensa evaluates resume signals across keywords, sections, formatting, skills, experience, and projects.
Browser-Only Resume Analysis
4 min readWhat browser-only analysis means for privacy, file handling, caching, and supported resume formats.
Career Memory Workflows
6 min readHow Credensa uses career records, proof, resume views, and AI workflows to reduce resume rewriting.