MCP Server

A resume MCP server for Claude and any AI assistant

Resume-MCP exposes a full Model Context Protocol server. Connect Claude Desktop, Cursor, Zed, or any MCP client and build, tailor, and send resumes with plain-language requests.

Free to use · No credit card · Instant PDF download

Your resume tools, inside your AI assistant

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) lets AI assistants call external tools. Resume-MCP publishes its full toolset over an MCP server, so instead of switching apps, you just ask your assistant: "Create a resume for a senior backend role at Stripe" and it returns a download link.

It's the same API the web app and Telegram bot use — exposed in a form any MCP-compatible client can call.

What your assistant can do

  • Generate a full resume from a natural-language description
  • Tailor your saved resume to a pasted job description
  • Update your master resume with free-form instructions
  • Return downloadable, ATS-ready PDF links

Works with the clients you already use

Connect from Claude Desktop, Cursor, Zed, Windsurf, or any MCP client. The server runs over SSE, so setup is a single endpoint in your client's MCP configuration.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is the Resume MCP server?

It's a Model Context Protocol server that exposes Resume-MCP's resume tools to AI assistants, so clients like Claude Desktop can generate, tailor, and update resumes through natural-language commands.

Which MCP clients are supported?

Any MCP-compatible client — including Claude Desktop, Cursor, Zed, and Windsurf — can connect to the server's SSE endpoint.

Is it the same as the web app?

Yes. The MCP server calls the same backend API as the web dashboard and Telegram bot, so you get identical output through whichever channel you prefer.

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