Cover Letter Generator: Write Tailored Cover Letters in Under 60 Seconds
You send out twenty applications. You customize your resume each time. Then you stare at a blank page for your cover letter, write something that sounds like everyone else, and attach it anyway. By the seventh application, every letter starts with the same sentence.
Hiring managers notice. Recruiters can spot a templated cover letter in the first paragraph. Worse, many candidates skip the cover letter completely because it takes too long. That leaves a gap in your application that someone else is happy to fill.
The problem
Writing a good cover letter takes time. You have to research the company, match your achievements to the job description, pick the right tone, and avoid every overused phrase that makes recruiters roll their eyes. Most people do not have an hour to spend on each application.
The result is a cycle of weak applications. Either the cover letter is generic, or it is missing entirely. In both cases, you miss the chance to explain why you are the right person for this specific role at this specific company.
The pivot
You do not need to become a professional writer to send a professional cover letter. You need a system that understands what hiring managers want to read and what applicant tracking systems can parse.
Skynet’s cover letter generator does exactly that. It reads your resume, extracts your top achievements, compares them to the job description, and writes a letter that connects your experience to the company’s needs. It also filters out clichés, adapts tone for startup, corporate, nonprofit, or hybrid cultures, and produces clean HTML that prints and submits beautifully.
Optional but helpful: the hiring manager’s name, the company name if it is not obvious in the job description, and any notes about the tone you want.
Step-by-step
Paste Your Resume
Skynet extracts your name, current role, years of experience, key skills, certifications, and top quantified achievements. If your resume is light on numbers, the generator will ask you to estimate impact so the letter has proof, not just claims.
Paste the Job Description
Skynet identifies the role title, core requirements, preferred qualifications, tools and technologies, and culture signals. Fast-paced language points to startup tone. Stakeholder and enterprise language points to corporate tone. Mission-driven language points to nonprofit tone.
Generate Your Letter
Skynet matches your best achievements to the job requirements, writes an opening hook tied to the company’s needs, and runs the result through an anti-cliché filter. You receive an HTML cover letter, an email version with a subject line, and a LinkedIn message under 300 characters.
Tip: If you are changing careers or have less than two years of experience, mention that in your prompt. Skynet will use the career changer or entry-level path to frame your background in the strongest way.
What you get
A complete cover letter package tailored to one role. The HTML version is formatted with print-ready CSS, so it looks professional whether you attach it as a PDF or paste it into an application portal. The email version is plain text with a subject line. The LinkedIn version is compressed into a short, personal message for outreach.
Every letter includes at least two quantified achievements, mirrors keywords from the job description naturally, and avoids banned phrases like “I am writing to express my interest” or “I believe I am the ideal candidate.” The tone matches the company culture, and the letter length stays between 250 and 400 words.
Open Skynet, paste the prompt above with your resume and job description, and generate a tailored cover letter in under a minute. Get past the blank page, avoid clichés, and send applications that sound like you actually want the job.
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