Welcome to Alynd
Alynd is a workspace for managing your professional story. Instead of rewriting your experience every time you apply for a role, you build one structured career record, choose the parts that matter for a specific opportunity, and turn them into a focused CV or live interview assistance when you are on a call.
The four areas of Alynd
| Area | What you use it for |
|---|---|
| Nexus | Keep your long-term career record: profile, work history, education, professional records, skills, files, and labels. |
| Studio | Create CVs from selected Nexus material, then tailor wording and presentation for a specific application. |
| Lyra | Ask for writing, review, tailoring, and preparation help while you work. Lyra uses the context you choose and any records you reference. |
| Interview | Live interview assistance: capture the question, attach your CV and job context, and get grounded answers during the call. |
The core idea: one source of truth
Your Nexus record is the source of truth. Keep it complete, specific, and accurate. Studio lets you create as many CV versions as you need without damaging that underlying record. A CV can contain custom wording for one application, while Nexus remains the broader, reusable history.
That separation matters in practice:
- Store a detailed role in Nexus.
- Include only the achievements that fit a product-management CV on one Studio document.
- Use a different subset on a technical-leadership CV.
- Both documents draw from the same Nexus record.
A typical workflow
- Add or import your experience in Nexus.
- Review imported records and fill gaps—especially responsibilities, skills, dates, seniority, and evidence.
- Create a CV in Studio from a template.
- Select the Nexus records and sections that fit the target role.
- Use Lyra to tighten wording, compare the CV with a job description, or prepare likely interview answers.
- Open Interview during a live call when you need grounded answer support with your CV and job context attached.
You can move between these areas at any time. Alynd supports an iterative loop: add detail in Nexus, shape a CV in Studio, discover a gap, return to Nexus, and refine again.
What belongs in Nexus vs Studio
| Put it in Nexus when… | Put it in Studio when… |
|---|---|
| You expect to reuse the information across applications | The decision applies to one CV only |
| You need accurate dates, employers, and evidence | You are choosing which records appear on a document |
| You are building analytics, labels, or interview grounding | You are tailoring bullets, summary, or section order for one role |
| You are maintaining certifications, education, or files | You are choosing template, font, density, or export settings |
Studio edits affect the selected CV. They do not automatically rewrite your Nexus record unless you explicitly save a suggestion back through Lyra or manual editing in Nexus.
Using Lyra responsibly
Lyra is most useful when you give it a clear task and enough context. Examples:
- "Rewrite this summary for a senior product manager role in fintech."
- "Compare this CV with the job description and tell me what evidence is missing."
- "Turn these responsibilities into achievement-led bullets without inventing metrics."
- "Ask me follow-up questions so I can add more detail to this project."
Always review AI output before using it. Alynd helps you draft, structure, and compare; you remain responsible for accuracy.
Next steps
| If you want to… | Start here |
|---|---|
| Create an account or import a CV | Getting started |
| Learn the signed-in layout | Your workspace |
| Build your career record | Nexus - career record |
| Create your first CV | Studio - CV list |
| Look up a term | Glossary |