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Profile, jobs, Forge, chat, calendar, AI Arena, Skills, and the rest of the connected app.

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AI Arena AI Arena: the field intelligence product Arena (also called Field Intelligence) is not a chatbot or a quiz. It is an editorial read of your field, role pressure, and what to learn next, refreshed regularly. Open article → AI Arena AI-Ready Playbook The playbook is intentionally small. Three to five steps tied to your function and your current state. It is not a 30-day course; it is what to actually do this week. Open article → Resumes ATS scoring in Forge The ATS scorecard is a transparent breakdown, not a single magic number. Each axis has a score and a one-line note explaining what raised or lowered it. Open article → Integrations Calendar and Reminders Dilly can subscribe you to a Dilly Calendar, sync items into iOS Reminders, and support a recurring weekly brief reminder. These integrations make deadlines and interviews visible even when the app is closed. Open article → Skills Chapter Hooks: from app to Skills Hooks appear when the app finds a precise mismatch between profile and goal. They are not generic recommendations. They are 'open this chapter to fix exactly this'. Open article → Chat How chat seeds context from the screen Chat reads what surface you opened it from. Open chat from a job card and Dilly already knows the role. Open it from Forge and Dilly knows the resume version. Open it from a profile section and Dilly knows what you are editing. Open article → Chat Daily chat limits by plan Chat is metered to keep latency and cost predictable. Limits reset every 24 hours and are independent of mode. Open article → AI Arena Field Pulse Field is not a leaderboard. It is a contextual read so you can tell whether what feels hard is actually hard or actually easy for your field right now. Open article → Privacy Delete your account and data Deletion is irreversible. Profile, tracker, wins, chat history, and resumes are removed. Web profile becomes inaccessible immediately. Open article → Ecosystem Dilly is an ecosystem, not just an app Dilly's promise is connected, not isolated. The same profile spine reads across the iOS app, skills.hellodilly.com, your public web profile, and the privacy hub. This help center is part of that ecosystem. Open article → Profile Edit your profile The profile is structured. Each section (identity, education, experiences, projects, skills, certifications, interests, preferences) has its own editor. There is no single text blob. Open article → Resumes Export a resume as PDF Forge produces a PDF that respects ATS conventions. Export uses the system share sheet so you can save, email, or upload directly. Open article → Jobs Fit narratives explained Fit narratives are short, role-specific reads. They name what is working, what is missing, and what to do about it. They are why Dilly does not show you a percent score. Open article → Resumes The Forge: end-to-end walkthrough Forge is the resume product. It builds resumes role-by-role, grounded in the profile spine, with ATS signals and a Truth Ledger so output never drifts into fiction. Open article → Calendar Sync deadlines and interviews to iOS Calendar iOS Calendar sync turns tracked deadlines, interviews, and weekly briefings into native events your phone notifies you about even if Dilly is closed. Open article → Resumes JD Strength Meter Some postings are hopeless without first adding real proof. The JD Strength Meter is honest about that, so you do not waste tokens on a doomed Forge run. Open article → Jobs Jobs Feed The jobs feed lets you browse, filter, and act on live opportunities. Each card can expand into a fit narrative, and the main actions push you directly into apply, Ask Dilly, or The Forge. Open article → Account Use Dilly on multiple devices Dilly is iOS-first today. Android is on the roadmap. Multiple iOS devices can be signed in to the same account simultaneously. Open article → Privacy Privacy controls in the app Dilly is private by default. Nothing is public unless you turn it on. The privacy controls live inside Settings and on each profile section. Open article → Profile Profile depth and what it unlocks Depth is not a public score. It is an internal measure of how much real signal the profile has. Higher depth produces better fit narratives, stronger Forge output, and more specific home nudges. Open article → Jobs Ready, Almost, and Gap labels Ready, Almost, and Gap are how Dilly summarizes a fit at a glance. The label and the narrative travel together, so the headline never lies about what the body says. Open article → Privacy How recruiters see your profile Recruiter accounts are gated. They access candidate information through a Blind Audition flow that obscures personal details until the candidate opts in. Open article → Resumes Regenerate a Forge resume after edits Regeneration is the right move after you fix a profile gap, add a project, or switch target role. Generated resumes do not auto-update; they are versioned snapshots. Open article → Calendar Sync to Apple Reminders Reminders sync targets task-shaped items, not events. Things like 'follow up with X' or 'submit application by Y' show up as reminders, not calendar slots. Open article → Resumes Resume Audit Resume Audit analyzes an existing resume and returns a score, section-by-section feedback, and priority fixes. It is for diagnosis first, not auto-generation first. Open article → AI Arena Role Radar Role Radar reads your declared target roles and shows you whether they are getting easier, harder, smaller, or shifting in skill mix. Open article → Jobs Saved jobs and how they affect the system When you save a job, Dilly treats it as a real intent signal. Home prioritizes related actions, tracker offers to add it as Researching, and the next jobs feed leans in that direction. Open article → Skills Dilly Skills: free learning library Skills is a different product from the iOS app. It is a web library, free forever, organized by function and skill. The app prescribes specific chapters when something is missing. Open article → Chat What to ask Dilly: prompt patterns Generic 'help me with my career' questions get generic answers. Concrete prompts that point at a job, a section of the profile, or a tracked role do much better. Open article → AI Talk with Dilly Talk with Dilly is available from almost every screen through a CTA. It keeps message history, shows remaining daily allowance, and can open with context already seeded from where you were in the app. Open article → Resumes The Forge The Forge generates a role-specific resume using your profile, the target company, the role title, and the pasted job description. It is built to optimize for ATS readiness without severing the document from your actual facts. Open article → Tracker The application tracker The tracker is a structured pipeline. Each job has a status, a timestamp, and a notes field. Home reads tracker state to decide what is stale and what is hot. Open article → Resumes Truth Ledger Truth Ledger is what separates Dilly's resume output from generic AI resume tools. Each bullet has a source. Hallucinations are visible, not hidden. Open article → Profile Your web profile The web profile is the public face of your identity in the Dilly ecosystem. It pulls from the same profile spine but renders only what visibility settings allow. Recruiters can be sent the link directly. Open article → Wins Wins: log small things that matter A win is anything that proves momentum: an interview booked, a recruiter reached out, a finished project, a chapter completed. Wins are private by default but can be flagged for the web profile. Open article →