Guide
How to put your resume online as a shareable link
A resume link looks sharper than a file attachment, opens on any device, and lets you update the content without re-sending anything. Here is how to get one in about 20 seconds.
Publish your site free →Attachments get buried, renamed, and flagged. A link is cleaner: it opens in the browser, works on a phone, and you can update the resume behind it without emailing a new file.
boomurl publishes a resume in either form. Drag your PDF and it opens inline in the browser; drag an HTML resume (or a folder) and it renders as a page. Pick a name and confirm a 6-digit email code, and it is live over HTTPS at your-name.boomurl.me.
Put your resume online in 4 steps
- 1
Open boomurl.com
No account and nothing to install.
- 2
Drag your resume onto the page
A PDF opens inline in the browser; an HTML resume renders as a page. Either works as a single file.
- 3
Pick a name
Choose your URL, for example first-last.boomurl.me. Something clean and easy to say out loud works best.
- 4
Verify your email and share
Enter your email, type the 6-digit code, and your resume is live over HTTPS. Put the link on LinkedIn, in your email signature, or on applications.
Try it now
A simple HTML resume — edit it, then publish
Good to know
- Want it to live at yourname.com? Connect a custom domain and boomurl sets up DNS and automatic HTTPS.
- Update anytime: publish again from the same email, or edit in place. The link stays the same.
- A PDF opens in the browser's viewer so recruiters can read or download it. An HTML resume works well for a richer, mobile-friendly page.
- Free sites carry a small boomurl banner. Ad-free is $2.00/month per site if you would rather it not appear on your resume.
- Each site can be up to 50 MB and 500 files, plenty for a resume plus a portfolio PDF.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I turn my resume into a link?
- Drag your resume PDF or HTML file onto boomurl.com, pick a name, and verify the 6-digit email code. You get an HTTPS link like first-last.boomurl.me to share on applications and LinkedIn.
- Should I use a PDF or an HTML resume?
- Either works. A PDF opens inline in the browser and stays print-perfect; an HTML page is more mobile-friendly and easy to update. You can publish both under one site if you like.
- Can I use my own name as the domain?
- Yes. Connect a domain like yourname.com (apex or subdomain) and boomurl configures DNS and automatic HTTPS, so your resume lives at a personal URL.
- Is it free, and can I update it later?
- Publishing is free with a small banner (ad-free is $2.00/month). You can update the resume anytime from the same email, and the link never changes.