AI Resume Pro

Resume & Portfolio SaaS Platform (Laravel Framework + CPanel Ready)

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A production-ready Laravel SaaS application that empowers users to create AI-assisted resumes and portfolio pages, download or share them as PDFs, and manage subscriptions via Stripe and PayPal.


### Technical Highlights
- Laravel 11+ framework
- Breeze authentication with email verification
- Role-based access control (Admin/User)
- DomPDF for PDF generation
- OpenAI/Groq API integration for AI features
- Clean MVC architecture with Service layer
- cPanel deployment ready
- Production-ready code with comprehensive documentation



Features


- **AI-Powered Resume Builder**: Multi-step wizard with AI-assisted content generation
- **Portfolio Generator**: Create stunning portfolio pages with customizable sections
- **PDF Export**: Download resumes and portfolios as professional PDFs
- **Subscription Management**: Stripe and PayPal integration with automated billing
- **Admin Dashboard**: Complete user and analytics management
- **Responsive Design**: Tailwind CSS with dark mode support
- **SEO Optimized**: Public portfolio pages


Requirements


- PHP 8.2 or higher
- Composer
- Node.js & NPM
- MySQL/PostgreSQL/SQLite
- (Optional) OpenAI or Groq API key for AI features
- (Optional) Stripe/PayPal credentials for payments


Instructions


1. **Login to cPanel**
2. Navigate to **File Manager**
3. Go to your domain's root directory (usually `public_html` or `www`)
4. **Upload the ZIP file**
5. **Extract** the ZIP file using cPanel's extract feature
6. You should now have a Laravel project structure in your directory

***Laravel requires the web server to point to the `public/` directory:

***

#### Option A: Using Subdomain (Recommended for Testing)
1. Create a subdomain (e.g., `app.yourdomain.com`)
2. Set its document root to `/home/username/public_html/your-laravel-app/public`

#### Option B: Using Main Domain
*** Your index would be location at /public/index, /public/install***

1. Move all files from `public/` to `public_html/`
2. Move everything else to a directory outside `public_html/` (e.g., `/home/username/laravel`)
3. Edit `public_html/index.php` and update paths:
   ```php
   require __DIR__.'/../laravel/vendor/autoload.php';
   $app = require_once __DIR__.'/../laravel/bootstrap/app.php';




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4 November 2025
Last Update
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Release Date
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