Global FAQ
Questions students ask
Before they submit
This page collects platform-wide answers about documents, resumes, ATS checks, privacy, support, and advertising-related disclosures.
What is CoverLe?
CoverLe is a browser-based platform for students that helps generate structured academic documents, resumes, and supporting utilities like ATS checks and CGPA calculations.
Who is CoverLe for?
CoverLe is primarily built for college and university students, but educators and academic support staff can also use it for formatting-oriented workflows.
Do I need to sign up before using CoverLe?
You can use the core tools without being forced through a signup wall before exploring the platform.
Is CoverLe free?
Yes. The current core workflows are available for free so students can generate and export documents without a payment barrier to start.
What types of documents can I create?
CoverLe supports assignment covers, resumes, internship report pages, certificates, synopsis pages, thesis formatting workflows, and related student tools.
Can I build a resume on CoverLe?
Yes. The resume builder is designed for student and early-career use cases, and it works alongside the ATS checker.
Does CoverLe include an ATS checker?
Yes. CoverLe includes an ATS checker so students can review resume compatibility and identify improvement areas before applying.
Can I calculate CGPA and percentage here?
Yes. The CGPA calculator supports common student conversion and calculation needs directly in the browser.
Can I use CoverLe on mobile?
Yes. CoverLe is accessible in mobile browsers, although complex editing workflows are usually more comfortable on a laptop or desktop.
Do I need Microsoft Word or Google Docs?
No. CoverLe is intended to reduce manual formatting work inside general-purpose word processors.
What file format does CoverLe export?
The platform focuses on clean PDF export for document submission and sharing workflows.
Are there watermarks on exported files?
CoverLe aims to keep exported documents clean and submission-ready rather than turning them into promotional assets.
Can I upload logos or files?
Some workflows allow uploads such as institutional logos or ticket attachments, which are processed for the relevant task.
Does CoverLe store my draft data?
Some draft-related data may be stored locally in your browser to improve usability, while server-side handling depends on the specific feature you use.
Does CoverLe sell my personal information?
No. CoverLe does not position itself as a data resale business, and the privacy policy explains how information is used.
Does CoverLe use cookies?
Yes. CoverLe uses cookies and related technologies for site function, analytics, and advertising-related purposes, which are detailed in the cookie policy.
Does Google AdSense run on CoverLe?
The site is being prepared for AdSense readiness and the privacy and cookie pages now explain how Google advertising technologies may be used.
Can I control cookies or ad personalization?
Yes. You can manage cookies in your browser and review Google ad controls and third-party opt-out tools where applicable.
What if my college has a custom assignment format?
Use the support center and choose the college format request flow so the team can review your sample format.
How do I report a bug?
You can create a support ticket for tracked resolution or use the contact page to send a bug report through the prefilled inquiry form.
How do I request a feature?
Feature requests can be submitted through the support center or the contact page.
How quickly does support reply?
Response times depend on queue volume, but the support page communicates a target response window and provides tracked ticket status.
Is there a public resource hub?
Yes. The new resources page collects blog articles, student guides, and links to relevant tools.
Where can I read policies and legal information?
CoverLe provides Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, Cookie Policy, and Disclaimer pages in the site footer and navigation structure.
Can I trust the generated output without checking it?
No. You should always review every exported file for institution-specific requirements, names, dates, and formatting before submission.
Does CoverLe guarantee acceptance by every university?
No. CoverLe helps with structure and formatting, but institutions can have different rules, so you remain responsible for the final review.
Can I use CoverLe for commercial or legal advice?
No. CoverLe is a software platform for formatting and workflow support, not a substitute for professional academic, legal, or financial advice.
What should I do first if I am new here?
Start with the homepage or resources hub, then open the specific tool you need and follow the guided form flow.
Still need help?
Use the support center for tracked requests or contact CoverLe for general questions.