What I focused on differently: - Faster response times (the lag on competitors kills you mid-interview) - Significantly cheaper - the pricing on others felt exploitative for broke job seekers - Better models under the hood - Better undetectability, especially related to shortcuts, that can be detected by any interviewing platform with interviewcoder - UI that doesn't feel like a hackathon project
It's called techscreen.app, invisible during screen shares, listens to computer audio and analyzes your screen in real time.
Currently ~150 paying users. Not trying to start a flame war — genuinely curious if anyone here has used the others and what actually mattered to them.