Intrvw
Summary
Generic interview prep tools hand you a list of common questions and a rubric — neither of which knows you applied to Stripe as a senior PM with five years at a Series B fintech. Intrvw.ai reads your actual resume and the specific job description, then generates the questions you are likely to face and builds model answers from your real background.
The workflow is upload-and-speak: drop a resume and job description, answer questions out loud, and receive a scored coaching report. The vendor states it evaluates seven content dimensions alongside delivery analytics — speaking pace, filler words, answer length — which means you get flagged on both what you said and how you said it, not just whether you hit the STAR format. Progress tracking across sessions lets you see which habits persist across attempts. The ceiling appears when your preparation goal shifts from individual coaching to mock panel interviews or offer negotiation — the tool is a solo practice loop, nothing more.
Bottom line: Pick this when you have a specific role to prepare for and want feedback tied to your actual experience rather than a generic question bank — skip it if you need structured peer mock interviews or a human coach to pressure-test your answers.
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Resume and job description parsing generates role-specific questions rather than generic ones, so you practice against the actual interview rather than a hypothetical one.
- Model answers built from your real background — your actual titles, companies, and accomplishments — which means you receive a structured version of your own story instead of a template you have to reverse-engineer.
- Dual content-and-delivery scoring across seven dimensions plus pace and filler word tracking, so you identify whether the gap is in substance or in how you present it — two different problems that require different fixes.
- Session-to-session score tracking shows which habits persist across attempts, so improvement is measurable rather than self-reported.
- No signup required to start practicing, which means you can complete a full session before making any account decision.
Cons
Sign in to edit- The practice format is strictly solo and asynchronous — there is no peer or panel mock interview mode. Candidates preparing for multi-interviewer loops, case interviews, or whiteboard sessions will hit this wall immediately and need a separate tool or a human coach.
- The tool runs entirely in the vendor's web environment with no API and no self-hosted option, so organizations looking to embed interview coaching into an internal HR platform or ATS workflow cannot integrate it — teams with that requirement move to platforms that expose an API or offer enterprise deployment.
- Delivery analytics are captured via browser microphone and real-time transcription, which means audio quality and transcription accuracy are load-bearing. In noisy environments or on connections with latency, the delivery scoring loses reliability — the vendor page does not describe a fallback.
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- Platforms
- Web browser
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-24T14:17:24.348Z
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Who it's for
- Job seekers in any industry
- Candidates preparing for specific company interviews
- Users wanting feedback on both content and speaking style
What it does well
- Job interview preparation
- Practicing answers to role-specific questions
- Improving interview delivery and content
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Intrvw free?
- Intrvw has a permanent free tier alongside paid upgrades. You can keep using a baseline version indefinitely without paying.
- Is Intrvw open source?
- No — Intrvw is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does Intrvw support?
- Intrvw is available on: Web browser.
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Intrvw.ai is a web-based interview coaching tool built around three steps the vendor describes as taking under three minutes to initiate: upload a resume and job description (PDF, DOCX, or pasted link), speak answers aloud using a microphone with real-time transcription, and receive a scored coaching report with a model answer rebuilt from your specific background. The company-research layer generates questions tailored to the specific role rather than pulling from a generic bank, so the practice session reflects what the interviewer on the other side of the table is likely to ask.
The differentiating claim is the dual scoring system. Most interview prep tools evaluate content alone. Intrvw.ai scores across seven content dimensions and layers delivery analytics — pace, filler word count, answer length — on top. The model answers the tool generates are built from the user’s own companies, role titles, and accomplishments, which means the feedback loop is calibrated to that person’s story rather than a composite of job seekers in the same category.
This tool fits candidates preparing for a specific upcoming interview who want disciplined, repeated solo practice with scored feedback. It does not fit teams running structured hiring preparation programs, candidates who need live mock interview partners, or anyone whose preparation requires push-and-pull with a human evaluator. The vendor explicitly states there is no live copilot or real-time answer feed during actual interviews — the design intent is skill development before the interview, not assistance during it. No API is available and the tool is not self-hosted, so it operates entirely within the vendor’s web environment.
