Comparison

ResumeCue vs Resume.io

Resume.io offers a smooth builder, but its free download options are limited: its help page describes a free PDF only with the Vancouver template or a TXT file, while broader PDF/Word downloads require a paid plan or trial. ResumeCue keeps PDF, Word, LaTeX, and HTML exports free, with no account.

ResumeCue vs Resume.io at a glance

ResumeCueResume.io
Download a PDF or Word file for freeYes — free, no paywallLimited — free PDF is described for the Vancouver template or TXT; broader PDF/Word downloads need a paid trial/subscription
Account / sign-up requiredNoYes
Where your resume is storedOn your device (local-first)In a Resume.io account on their servers
Export formatsPDF, Word, HTML, LaTeXPDF & Word on paid plans; limited free PDF/TXT options
ATS helpATS-safe templates, built-in ATS checker & Job MatchTemplates and content suggestions
Pricing modelBuilder free; optional paid human review servicesFreemium — paid trial/subscription to download PDF/Word

Competitor plans change often. The details here reflect each provider’s publicly listed plans as of June 2026 — always check their own site for current terms. ResumeCue details reflect the current free builder.

Where Resume.io is strong

No tool is right for everyone. Resume.io is a solid choice if you value:

  • A clean, modern editor and well-designed templates
  • Helpful pre-written phrasing and examples
  • A cover-letter builder that matches the resume design

Why people choose ResumeCue

  • Export PDF and Word for free, without a trial
  • No sign-up and no recurring subscription to cancel
  • Local-first privacy — your data stays in your browser
  • More export formats, including LaTeX