Two genuinely free resume builders with different philosophies. ResumeMD uses Markdown; FlowCV uses forms. Here's how they stack up.
| Feature | ResumeMD | FlowCV |
|---|---|---|
| Free PDF Export | ||
| No Account Required | ||
| ATS-Friendly Templates | ||
| Number of Templates | 32 | 20+ |
| Markdown Support | ||
| AI Job Tailoring | ||
| AI Content Suggestions | ||
| Multi-Format Export | PDF, DOCX, HTML, TXT | PDF |
| Cover Letter Builder | ||
| Multi-Page Resumes | ||
| Privacy (Local-First) | ||
| Design Customization | Colors, fonts, margins | Colors, spacing, layout |
| Resume Analytics | ||
| LinkedIn Import | ||
| Real-Time Preview | ||
| Best For | Tech, AI workflows, power users | Simple, quick resumes |
ResumeMD: Built-in AI job tailoring (analyze a job description and optimize your resume), AI content generation (generate bullet points, summaries), and native Markdown support means AI tool output pastes directly without reformatting.
FlowCV: No built-in AI features. You can use external AI tools, but you'll need to manually paste content into individual form fields. No job-specific tailoring.
Bottom line: ResumeMD is built for the AI era. FlowCV is a traditional form-based builder without AI integration.
ResumeMD: Split-pane Markdown editor with live preview. Full control over content structure. Slash commands, keyboard shortcuts, and a formatting toolbar. Power users can write and edit at the speed of thought.
FlowCV: Form-based editor with predefined sections. Fill in fields — job title, company, dates, description. Straightforward but rigid. You're limited to the structure FlowCV provides.
Bottom line: ResumeMD is faster for experienced users. FlowCV is more guided for beginners who prefer structure.
ResumeMD: Export to PDF, DOCX, HTML, and plain text. Share via public link, embed on your website, or copy raw Markdown. DOCX export is essential — many recruiters and HR systems specifically request Word format.
FlowCV: PDF export only. If a recruiter asks for a Word document, you're stuck. No public link sharing or embed options.
Bottom line: ResumeMD's multi-format export covers all job application scenarios. FlowCV only handles PDF.
ResumeMD: No account required. Your data stays in your browser by default. Nothing is sent to any server unless you opt into cloud sync. Start immediately, finish immediately.
FlowCV: Requires account creation to save your resume. Your data is stored on FlowCV's servers. They offer a free tier, but your personal information is on their platform.
Bottom line: ResumeMD is the most private option — your resume never leaves your browser unless you choose otherwise.
FlowCV has a genuine free tier with PDF export. However, it requires account creation and premium templates are locked behind a paywall. ResumeMD offers all 32 templates free without an account.
FlowCV's form-based approach may feel more familiar to non-technical users. ResumeMD's Markdown editor has a minimal learning curve (5 minutes) but rewards you with much more speed and flexibility.
Only ResumeMD supports DOCX export. FlowCV is PDF-only. Many recruiters specifically request Word documents, making ResumeMD more versatile for job applications.
ResumeMD has built-in AI job tailoring and content generation. FlowCV has no AI features. For AI-assisted resume building, ResumeMD is the clear choice.
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