Write it now
You already know the target role, have one or two proof points, and need a short note that links your evidence to the team.
Job-line cover letter support
Use real proof, natural keywords, and a clear reason for this role without fake enthusiasm. If the real blocker is evidence, role fit, story clarity, interview defense, tracking, or stack alignment, route into the matching Job line page instead of forcing the letter to carry the whole search.
You already know the target role, have one or two proof points, and need a short note that links your evidence to the team.
If the facts are still fuzzy, route back to AI Resume Builder before you force a letter to do the resume's job.
If the portal does not want one, save the energy for tracking, interview prep, or a better application batch.
Draft inputs
Keep each field grounded in facts from your resume, the job posting, or the company page. The strongest draft stays ATS-safe, reads like a person wrote it, and uses keywords only where they fit naturally.
Safety checks
Route before you write
Route the blocker
This page stays focused on the letter. If the draft still feels robotic or thin, route back through AI Resume Builder, AI Skill Assessment, AI Social Bio, AI Interview Prep, AI Job Tracker, Job Toolkit, or Pricing instead of forcing more filler.
Go here when the real issue is thin bullets, unclear metrics, or a resume that cannot support the letter without filler.
Use this once interviews start landing, or sooner if the same claims from the letter would fall apart in a live answer.
Track where you sent letters, which roles got replies, and whether follow-up cadence is stronger than more rewriting would be.
Choose this when you are tempted to over-explain in the letter because the bigger problem may be missing evidence or a genuine fit gap.
Warm up the short positioning line first when your experience is decent but the top-level story still feels muddy across resume, bio, and letter.
Clean up headline, About copy, and recruiter keywords so LinkedIn and the letter describe the same person without drifting into keyword soup.
Open the full map when the cover letter is only one symptom and you need a weekly structure for applications, follow-ups, and review.
Use the toolkit when the resume, cover letter, and interview story all need to line up, not just this single draft.
Compare the free pages, the Job Toolkit, and later paid layers when you want to see the order before spending time or money.
Keep the sequence clean
Use this page to produce a grounded draft, then route weak evidence to AI Resume Builder, shaky fit to AI Skill Assessment, muddy positioning to AI Social Bio, claim-defense to AI Interview Prep, and application flow to AI Job Tracker. Move into Job Toolkit only when several materials are off at once, and keep Pricing as the compare page when you need the order before spending time or money.