An ATS resume checker, a small-business prompt builder, and a faceless video planner. Free — because they sell themselves.
The matching, scoring and assembling happen on your device. Close the tab and it's gone — there is no server to keep your data.
Each tool hands you a ready, context-loaded prompt for the ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini account you already have. Free tiers are enough.
Behind each free tool is a complete paid system — workflows, not prompt dumps — plus 1:1 help. One-time prices, no subscriptions.
Resume to offer: 6 stages, 14 AI workflows — by the makers of Gaugely.
$39 · one-time →
50+ prompts and weekly workflows — marketing, email, social, admin.
$49 · one-time →
Faceless video start to upload: niches, 30+ hooks, the 2026 tool stack.
$39 · one-time →
Bring a hard problem — product, architecture, AI or security.
$99 →
One command reclaims gigabytes of dev cache — dry-run first.
$7 →
Zero to first tech job — 7 modules + weekly live classes with Asad.
$79 · launching →Yes — every tool here is free, needs no account, and runs entirely in your browser. Nothing you paste is uploaded or stored.
No. The tools do the deterministic work themselves (matching, scoring, assembling), then give you a copy-paste prompt to run in whatever AI you already use. Your data stays with you.
Asad Mahmood, founder of Gaugely and Zaions. The free tools are the useful front door; the paid systems on Gumroad go deeper for people who want the whole workflow.
ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini all work. Claude tends to write more naturally for long-form; ChatGPT is the most beginner-friendly. The free tier of any is enough to start.