Rehearse the interview, out loud.
Calibrd plays the interviewer and asks the questions you're likely to get, by voice. You answer out loud — just like the real thing — and get an honest debrief at the end.
✦ Your first full mock is freeOpen the side panel from the Calibrd icon in your toolbar, switch to the Practice tab, pick a round, and hit Rehearse this round. Your first mock is free; after that it’s 10 credits a round.
Six steps, start to debrief.
Pick the round you're facing
Choose from seven real rounds — recruiter screen through the exec/VP final, plus system design and a technical deep-dive. You rehearse the exact stage in front of you, not generic filler.
A full round, not one question
It's the whole round, not a single prompt. A recruiter or panel round runs three or four questions, each spoken aloud and pulled from the JD and your CV. System design is one problem the interviewer digs into deeply — exactly like the real loop.
You answer by voice
Speak your reply out loud and Whisper transcribes it. Talking is the muscle the real interview tests, and it's the one typing your answers never builds.
It digs in like a real panel
Vague or thin answers get a follow-up, the way a real interviewer would press. There's no feedback mid-round, so you stay in it and keep going even when an answer wobbles.
An honest debrief
At the end you get a verdict — would advance, borderline, or not yet — with your strengths, what to work on and the fix, a question-by-question read, the patterns that kept showing up, what to drill next, and the full transcript of the round.
Saved — revisit any past mock
Every debrief is kept on your device and listed under Past mocks. Reopen any one to re-read the verdict and what to fix, then run the round again from the loop whenever you're ready to beat it.
A real round, recorded end to end.
Ninety seconds, no edits — pick a round, get asked, answer out loud, read the debrief. Tap to watch it large.
Before your first round.
Run your first round.
First mock free · about ten minutes · an honest read at the end
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