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For job seekers

Turn your resume into a website

Put your CV online at its own link — a page recruiters can open on any device, that you can update any time, without re-sending a thing.

An online resume is exactly what it sounds like: your CV living at its own URL instead of inside an email attachment. That one change fixes most of what's annoying about job applications — attachments get lost, look broken on phones, and once sent, you can never update them. A link opens instantly, always shows your latest version, and even tells you when someone viewed it.

Building a resume website doesn't require learning web design, either. If you have a PDF, upload it as-is. If you've exported a personal page from Canva, Figma, or an AI builder, drop that in instead. Either way you get one clean link for applications, LinkedIn, and your email signature — and you can put it on yourname.com for a first impression a .docx will never make.

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    Upload your resume

    Drop a PDF or an HTML/portfolio export — whatever you've already got.

  2. 2

    Pick your address

    Grab a clean yourname.cloud71.site, or connect your own domain.

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    Share with anyone

    Add the link to applications, LinkedIn, and your signature — it just works.

Why cloud71

Everything the link needs

One link, any device

Opens perfectly on a recruiter's phone, tablet, or laptop — no app needed.

Your name as a domain

yourname.com beats a file attachment for a first impression.

See who viewed

Analytics tell you when your resume gets opened, so you can follow up.

Always up to date

Update your resume and the same link shows the latest version instantly.

Keep it private

Password-protect your resume to share it only with specific people.

Add a QR code

Drop a QR on a business card or printed CV that opens your online version.

FAQ

Common questions

It's your resume hosted at its own web address, so anyone can open it in a browser instead of downloading a file. Same content as your PDF — but it works on every device, stays up to date, and can live on your own domain.

You don't need to code one. Upload your existing resume PDF, or export a page from Canva, Figma, or any site builder and drop that in. cloud71 hosts it and hands you the link — done in about a minute.

Upload your resume PDF (or portfolio site) to cloud71 and share the URL it gives you. Recruiters open it in a browser — no download required.

Yes. The free plan hosts your resume with a custom domain and SSL. Paid plans add analytics, password protection, and lead capture.

Yes — connect yourname.com with free automatic SSL to make your resume link memorable and professional.

On paid plans you can remove cloud71 branding so the page is fully your own.

Yes. Built-in analytics show views and referrers, so you know when to follow up.

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