Cover Letter Generator

AI cover letter generator that writes to the company, not the template

MORT reads the job description, researches the company, and generates a personalized cover letter that explains why you're the right fit. Each letter is unique - crafted to match the role, the team, and the company's language.

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Application to StripeSenior Product Designer - San Francisco
Dear Stripe Design Team,
Your work on making financial infrastructure accessible has shaped how I think about design at scale.
At my current role, I led the redesign of a payment dashboard that reduced support tickets by 40% - the same user-first philosophy that drives Stripe's product decisions.
I'd love to bring that impact to your team.

“Dear Hiring Manager, I am writing to express my interest in...”

You've written this sentence a hundred times.

Every cover letter starts to sound the same. Generic. Forgettable.

Recruiters can tell. They've seen this template before.

Your cover letter should show why you - not why anyone.

See the difference

Same applicant. Same job. Two very different letters.

Generic Template

Dear [Hiring Manager],

I am writing to express my interest in the [Position] role at [Company Name]. With my background in [field], I believe I would be a great fit for your team.

I have [X years] of experience in [industry] and am proficient in [skills].

I look forward to discussing this opportunity.

Swaps names but keeps the same generic content
MORT Personalized

Dear Stripe Design Team,

Your work on making financial infrastructure accessible has shaped how I approach design at scale. When I saw the Senior Product Designer role, I knew my experience reducing complexity in payment flows aligned perfectly.

At Acme Corp, I led a dashboard redesign that reduced support tickets by 40% and increased task completion by 28% - the same user-first philosophy behind Stripe's products.

I'd love to bring that impact to your design systems team.

References company, role, and real achievements

Anatomy of a great cover letter

Every letter MORT generates follows a proven structure

Dear Stripe Design Team,

Your work on making financial infrastructure accessible has shaped how I think about design at scale.

When I saw the Senior Product Designer role, I knew my experience reducing complexity in payment flows aligned perfectly with Stripe's mission.

At Acme Corp, I led the redesign of a payment dashboard that reduced support tickets by 40% and increased task completion rates by 28%. I also designed the onboarding flow that improved new-user activation by 35%.

I've followed Stripe's approach to design systems with great admiration. The balance between flexibility and consistency in your component library is something I strive for in my own work.

I would be thrilled to contribute to the design team that's shaping the future of internet commerce. I'd welcome the chance to discuss how my experience can support Stripe's next chapter.

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Opening Hook
Attention-grabbing first line that shows genuine interest
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Value Proposition
Why you're the right fit for this specific role
3
Relevant Experience
Achievements with metrics that matter to the role
4
Company Connection
Why this company specifically appeals to you
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Strong Close
Enthusiasm and a clear call to action

Everything a great cover letter needs

Cover Letter Generator writes letters that sound like you. Because they're about you.

30-Second Generation
Instant personalized letters - not generic templates
Company-Specific
References the actual company and their mission - their needs
Achievement-Driven
Highlights your relevant achievements - with metrics that matter
Tone Matching
Formal for finance, casual for startups - matches the company culture
Perfect Length
250-350 words - long enough to make your case, short enough to respect time
Unlimited Variations
Test different angles - create multiple versions for each application

See it in action

Cover Letter Generator creating a personalized letter for a specific role

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