Practice for Interviews
Speak in front of an AI panel that uses your real rubric, then walk away with scores and notes you can actually use.
From the first run-through
to the real round
You can go from uploading a rubric to a scored report in about five minutes, with no account to create. Paste your own criteria or start from a sample, and the panel is ready before you even pick up the mic.
As you talk, the room tracks your pacing, filler words, and how much of the rubric you actually covered, so you can see the gaps while you are still speaking.
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Each judge listens the way a real room would. One stays glued to the rubric, one calls out jargon, one watches the clock. You hear the same six voices every time, and they score you out of 100.
- 50 Rubric
- 25 Panel
- 15 Q&A
- 10 Delivery
What a session actually includes
TRY A SESSIONJudges you can hear
The AI panel asks its questions out loud, and you answer by voice, the same way you would in a real room. The back-and-forth is fast enough that it still feels like pressure, not a chat window.
LEARN MOREAn AI camera that coaches you
If you turn the camera on, an AI coach watches your eye contact, look-aways, and posture. Those are the same tells a real panel notices before you even start talking.
LEARN MOREAbout five minutes, start to finish
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1
Share what you will be graded on
Upload a rubric, paste the criteria, or start from a sample for your event.
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Give the talk
Speak into the mic for a few minutes, the way you would in front of the real panel.
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Take their questions
Each judge asks a follow-up based on what they just heard, not a generic list.
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Read the report
You get scores, comments, and a short list of what to fix before the next round.
Everything runs as one sitting: the rubric, the panel, the questions, and the write-up. You do not have to bounce between tools.
LEARN MOREA judge that reads your slides
Upload your slides and a vision model grades what the room will actually see, including crowded text, muddy diagrams, and slides that do not match each other.
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