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I’ve always been working with AI to solve real problems. I’ve been pushing that curiosity, using it to build tools that we (entrepreneurs, creators, professionals...) need to do more with less. Two recent projects capture that vision perfectly.
Vivek Bhaugeerutty
October 10, 2025 · 3 min read · 31 views
If you’ve ever tried to apply for a job, you know the frustration: rewriting your CV a hundred times, trying to guess what recruiters want, aligning keywords, tone, and format. It’s repetitive, inefficient, and frankly outdated.
So I decided to automate the pain away.
I’m building a platform that analyzes a job description and your CV, then uses AI to:
Identify alignment gaps,
Rewrite key sections to match the company’s tone and needs,
And generate a refined, human-sounding version, ready to review, with quick edits, just like code-diffs.
Think of it as your AI career editor, combining deep language understanding with real-world empathy. You upload both documents, and in seconds, you get feedback and rewrites that respect your individuality while increasing your chances of being noticed.
It’s not just about “optimizing keywords.” It’s about showing who you are in the most context-aware way possible.
As a French entrepreneur, I’ve learned that running a SASU is both empowering and… mildly terrifying. Between accounting, taxes, salary optimization, and rent deductions, the line between smart management and bureaucratic nightmare is thin.
So, I started developing what I call a Financial Hub for SASU owners. It's a tool that connects your bank data, categorizes transactions, and lets you simulate scenarios like:
“What if I pay myself €2,000/month?”
“What if I rent my father’s property as company HQ?”
“What if I allocate a year-end bonus vs. dividends?”
Behind the scenes, AI parses your financials, applies tax logic, and visualizes your options. In essence, it’s fiscal strategy made interactive, something that accountants rarely make intuitive.
This isn’t about replacing professionals. It’s about empowering founders to understand their own numbers, because clarity is the foundation of smart growth.
The beauty of all this? Building these systems has never been easier.
AI-powered IDEs like Cursor or Continue, combined with ChatGPT (whom I affectionately call Byte), have transformed the way I build. I can literally think in natural language and watch ideas turn into running code.
No more blank screens or “where do I start?” moments. Byte helps me debug, refactor, architect APIs, and even re-explain complex logic in human terms. It feels like having a pair-programmer who never sleeps, one that’s as creative as it is logical.
These tools don’t just accelerate development. They change what’s possible for solo builders and small teams.
I’ve come to realize that technology only matters when it solves human pain, whether that’s the pain of job hunting, the stress of financial uncertainty, or the friction of coding complexity.
AI gives us the power to automate the repetitive, visualize the abstract, and personalize the generic.
But it’s up to us, the builders, to use that power thoughtfully.
That’s what drives me today: creating systems that don’t just “use AI,” but extend human capability.
Both platforms, the AI Job Match and the SASU Financial Hub are currently evolving fast. The next steps are about connecting them into a broader ecosystem: a personal business cockpit that combines your career, company, and clarity in one place.
And with Byte (ChatGPT) as copilot, I’m confident the next iteration will come even faster, not because AI replaces creativity, but because it amplifies it.
💡 If you’re a solo founder, creator, or just someone trying to make sense of your data, I’d love to hear your story. Maybe the next product we build should solve your problem too.
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