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For every application, JobClaw generates a unique cover letter that references the company's actual news, the job description, and your real experience. Under 200 words — optimised to be read, not skimmed.
What makes it different
References real company news
JobClaw pulls the company's latest announcements, funding, and product launches so the letter feels current and researched.
Matches your actual experience
Generated from your parsed resume — not a generic template. It references your real projects, titles, and metrics.
Under 200 words
Designed to be read by a human in 30 seconds. No fluff. Recruiters actually finish it.
One letter per job, every time
Each application gets a unique letter. No copy-paste. No repeating yourself.
Generated in under 5 seconds
Runs automatically when you trigger an application — zero waiting, zero effort.
Cover letter — Senior Engineer @ Stripe
Generated in 4sHi Sarah,
I noticed Stripe just expanded its infrastructure team following the Series G close. With 5 years building distributed payment systems at scale — including a real-time settlement engine processing $2B/month — I'd love to contribute to Stripe's reliability work.
My experience with Rust and distributed consensus maps directly to the infrastructure challenges listed in your job spec. At Acme Corp I reduced p99 latency by 60% on the critical payment path — the same class of problem Stripe faces at your transaction volume.
Would love to connect. Happy to share specifics.
— Jamie
AI cover letters — common questions
What JobClaw writes, how you can edit it, and how it compares to ChatGPT.
Will the AI letter sound like me?
JobClaw builds the letter from your resume — your achievements, your role history, your specific experience. It doesn't generate generic copy; it maps your background to what the employer asked for. The result reads like you wrote it, because the content is grounded in what you've actually done. You can edit before sending if the tone needs adjusting.
Can I edit the letter before it's sent?
Always. Every generated cover letter opens in a review view before any application is submitted. You can edit any part — the opening, the achievement references, the closing — or regenerate the whole letter from a different angle. Nothing is sent without your explicit approval.
What if the company news reference is wrong?
JobClaw pulls company signals from public sources (Crunchbase, news, job description context). If it references a product launch or funding round that doesn't match, you'll catch it in the review step. The letter is always editable before submission — treat the company news detail as a starting point, not a locked claim.
Why not just use ChatGPT to write my cover letter?
You can — but you'd need to manually copy in the job description, your resume sections, any company news, and then prompt for the right tone and length. JobClaw does all of that automatically for every job in your pipeline: it pulls the JD, reads your parsed resume, surfaces live company signals, and generates a letter under 200 words. For one application, ChatGPT is fine. For 20 applications a week, the manual setup cost adds up fast.
What is the 200-word limit about?
Recruiters spend an average of 7 seconds reviewing each application. A cover letter over 300 words is rarely read in full. JobClaw caps letters at 200 words by design — long enough to make a specific case, short enough to be read completely. Every word counts, nothing is filler.
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