Frequently asked questions
Credits, accounts, and how Coverlttr helps you create tailored cover letters.
Writing and layout are separate steps. Coverlttr generates the argument first. You then apply a template and download a file. Our built-in templates are authored in LaTeX and compiled into text-based PDFs, specifically to preserve selectable, machine-readable text while providing a professional layout.
Visual polish and parseability can still pull in opposite directions, so no template can guarantee compatibility with every employer portal or ATS configuration.
For conservative portals, pick a simpler template and export PDF or Word as the employer asked. Do not trust the on-site preview alone: open the downloaded file. If a form wants unstyled paste, use Markdown or plain text.
See what ATS-friendly means here and supported export formats.
On your cover letter page, you can choose from a library of professional templates. Each template applies a different visual style and layout to your AI-generated content - for example Modern Professional, Creative Portfolio, Academic Research, Startup Minimal, Executive Suite, Fresh Graduate, Digital Marketing, and Tech Innovator.
Pick a template that fits the role and industry. If it needs extra details—such as your email, phone, LinkedIn, or portfolio—you can review or edit the prefilled values before confirming. Required fields and formats such as email addresses, phone numbers, and links are checked before the template is applied, so it uses the details you confirm rather than guessed contact information.
Confirmed values are saved to your profile and reused by templates that use the same field, but you can update them whenever they change. Applying a template uses a small number of credits (shown before you confirm). You can switch templates later if you want a different look, and should always review the finished document before sending it.
If you are worried about portals or ATS parsing, see whether templates hurt application compatibility.