Rezi tunes the resume.
Portfolio also gives you a site.
Rezi is built around getting past applicant tracking systems: keyword targeting, a Rezi score, and AI bullet writing aimed squarely at the resume. For that job it is focused and good. Portfolio covers the resume too, with a live ATS score, and then goes further: paste your resume and it drafts a website you own, a matched designer resume, and a cover letter. You end up with a scored resume and a site to point to. Below is a fair read on where Rezi still wins.
What Rezi is focused on.
Credit where due. Rezi points everything at the applicant tracking system, and that single aim is its strength. Here are the facts, including price.
Keyword targeting and a resume score built to match a job description.
The paid plan adds the AI writing and unlimited resume features.
Generates and rewrites resume bullet points against a target role.
The deliverable is an ATS-tuned resume document, and that clarity helps.
Rezi against Portfolio.
Both take the ATS seriously. Rezi goes deepest on the document and keyword match. Portfolio scores the resume and then builds a site around it.
| Rezi | Portfolio | |
|---|---|---|
| Main aim | An ATS-tuned resume document | A website plus a scored designer resume |
| ATS depth | Keyword targeting against a job description, its core strength | Live ATS score as you edit |
| Price | Rezi Pro around $29 a month | A separate paid product for a bigger job |
| Bullet writing | AI bullet generation for the resume | Drafts the resume and site from your paste |
| Website | No, it makes a document | Multi-page site: work, about, projects, contact |
| Cover letter | Yes | Yes, matched to the resume |
| Own domain | Not applicable | Custom domain, TLS handled automatically |
| Designs | Resume templates | 60 site designs and 48 resume layouts |
If keyword-matching a resume to one job is the whole task, Rezi is built for it. If you want a scored resume and a website you own, that is Portfolio.
When Rezi is the right call.
Portfolio scores your resume but does not go as deep on per-job keyword tuning as a tool built only for that. If the document and the ATS match are the whole job, Rezi is a fair pick.
Choose Portfolio if you
- +Want a website as well as a resume that reads cleanly through an ATS.
- +Would rather paste a resume and get a site drafted in about a minute.
- +Want a live ATS score and a matched cover letter next to the site.
- +Want pages on your own domain that search and answer engines can read.
Stay on Rezi if you
- −Only want a resume document keyword-matched to a single job posting.
- −Want the deepest per-role keyword tuning and nothing else.
- −Lean on AI to write and rewrite each resume bullet for you.
- −Have no interest in publishing a website.
Rezi questions, answered.
Honest answers about ATS, price, and scope.
Is Portfolio cheaper than Rezi?
Rezi Pro is around $29 a month for its resume features. Portfolio is a separate paid product aimed at a wider job: a website plus a scored resume. Compare on what you need, not price alone, since Rezi buys resume depth and Portfolio buys a resume and a site.
Does Portfolio have ATS scoring like Rezi?
Yes. Portfolio shows a live ATS score as you edit. Rezi goes deeper on matching a resume to one job's keywords, so if that per-role tuning is your whole focus, Rezi is the more specialized tool. Try the free ATS score checker to see Portfolio's score.
Can Rezi build a personal website?
No. Rezi is a resume builder that outputs a document. Building a multi-page site from your resume is the job Portfolio does. See resume to portfolio for how.
Do both write cover letters?
Yes. Rezi includes cover letter support, and Portfolio drafts one matched to your resume. On that feature they are close, so weigh whether you also want a website.
Will Portfolio give me an ATS-ready resume file?
Yes. You get a designer resume with a live ATS score, plus the website. The difference from Rezi is that the resume comes with a full site rather than on its own.
Should I switch from Rezi?
Switch when a keyword-tuned document is no longer enough. Rezi remains a focused choice for ATS-first resumes. Choose Portfolio when you want a scored resume and a website from the same text.
Keep reading.
The product, the resume to site path, and the free resume tool.
Resume tuned?
Now add a website.
Keep Rezi for deep per-job keyword tuning if that is all you need. When you want a scored resume and a site to link to, paste your resume into Portfolio and get a website, a designer resume, and a matched cover letter in about a minute, with TLS handled for you.