The 5 best InterviewMan alternatives in 2026
By The Assistly team ·
InterviewMan does one thing and does it deliberately: it's a live-interview assistant that only listens to the interviewer's audio, runs on Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and as a Chrome extension, and connects to a broad set of meeting tools. If you're laser-focused on job interviews and want something cheap on an annual plan, it's a reasonable pick.
But "interview-only" is also its ceiling. If you also take meetings or sales calls, want to practice before the real thing, or you've been burned by billing terms, you'll start shopping. Below are five alternatives in 2026, with reported pricing and an honest, attributed note on each.
First, what InterviewMan does well
Credit where it's due:
- Cheap on an annual plan. Reported at $30/month or $12/month billed annually ($144/yr) — genuinely affordable if you commit for the year.
- Interviewer-only audio. It responds to the interviewer's voice, which keeps guidance focused on the actual question.
- Broad device and integration coverage. Desktop, mobile, and a browser extension, with integrations across common meeting platforms.
Why people look for an alternative
The common reasons reviewers cite:
- Interview-only. No meetings, no sales calls. One use case, one tool.
- No partial refunds. Reviewers report that if you cancel an annual plan, you still owe the rest of the term.
- Charged right after registration. Some reviewers report being billed immediately on sign-up.
- Mid-interview crash. A Trustpilot reviewer reported the app crashing during a live interview — the worst possible moment.
- Limited system-design depth and a rough macOS first-run setup, per reviews.
- No mock-interview prep. It helps live, but there's nothing to practice with beforehand.
Always verify current pricing and terms on each vendor's own site — these change often.
1. Assistly — the best all-around alternative
Assistly is our pick because it fixes the two things that frustrate InterviewMan users most: the single-use-case limit and the billing terms. It's a real-time AI copilot for interviews, meetings, and sales calls — one tool across your whole work life, not just the job hunt.
It's a native desktop app for macOS (Apple silicon, macOS 13+) and Windows 10/11 — an always-on-top overlay, not a browser tab and not a bot that joins your call as a participant.
Why it stands out:
- Genuinely undetectable, on a verifiable mechanism. The overlay is excluded from screen capture at the OS level, so it never appears in a screen share, recording, or screen-monitoring tool's frame. It's on your physical screen but withheld from the capture buffer.
- Renamable app and swappable icon. You can rename Assistly and replace its icon so it doesn't show up as a recognizable assistant in Activity Monitor or Task Manager — which defeats the name-based process scans some proctoring platforms (e.g. HackerRank, Codility) use.
- Multi-speaker context. It separates your voice from others and tracks who said what across the call — useful on busy group calls, not just one-on-one interviews.
- Works with headphones on. It captures the call's own audio, not just your mic.
- Personas and knowledge modes. Build a persona from your CV, notes, and docs so answers sound like you, and switch knowledge modes for different situations.
- Customizable hotkeys to show, hide, and drive the overlay.
- Real-time streaming guidance, token-by-token, with low latency.
- Automatic notes and action items after every session.
Pricing is flat and honest. Free gives you 5 sessions/month (capped at 45 minutes each) with the full feature set and no card required. Pro is $14.99/month for unlimited sessions and no time cap. Both plans include every feature — there's no separate "undetectability" tier, and no credits to ration.
Works alongside Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Webex, Slack huddles, and phone calls. Audio streams to the cloud, where transcription and inference run. You control data retention and can delete sessions and notes anytime.
See the head-to-head in Assistly vs InterviewMan.
A quick word on responsible use: Assistly is built to help you be prepared and present. Use it within the rules of any meeting, call, or interview, and respect recording-consent laws.
2. Final Round AI
A genuine strength: Final Round AI is an all-in-one job suite — a live "Interview Copilot," AI mock interviews, a résumé builder, and auto-apply. The mock-interview practice in particular is well praised, and it's the thing InterviewMan flatly lacks.
It ships as a web app, a Chrome extension, and a macOS/Windows "Stealth" desktop app. Reported pricing is roughly $99–$149/month monthly or about $500/year, with add-ons extra.
The catch: Trustpilot reviewers report it's hard to cancel and that they were rebilled after canceling; refunds denied despite an advertised "3-day guarantee"; and aggressive trial auto-charges. Reviewers also describe the live Copilot as generic and laggy, sometimes stopping mid-interview, and note the browser version is detectable on screen share.
Best if mock-interview practice is your priority. More in the best Final Round AI alternatives.
3. LockedIn AI
Strength: strong live coding support, which makes it appealing for technical interviews. It runs on macOS, Windows (beta), and as a Chrome extension. Reported pricing is around $49.99/month (down to about $29.99 quarterly), with lifetime tiers up to roughly $1,499.
The catch: Trustpilot reviewers and others report a 4–5 second "latency stare" before answers, generic GPT-style responses, and refund/cancellation complaints. The browser extension is visible on screen share, and it's reportedly detectable via process-list scans on HackerRank and Codility — exactly the kind of scan Assistly's rename feature is built to avoid.
4. Sensei AI
Strength: Sensei AI is fast — reviewers report sub-second latency — and it supports 30+ languages with résumé personalization. Like InterviewMan, it's interview-focused.
The trade-off is its architecture: it's browser-based (a web app plus a Chrome extension), so you must join the call in a browser tab. There's no native desktop overlay. Reported pricing is roughly $24/month annual or about $89/month monthly, with free 15-minute sessions.
The catch: reviewers report the extension is visibly active during screen sharing — one tester was caught in 2 of 5 meetings — plus refund and support complaints (Trustpilot around 3.2/5), and answers that can read as AI-generated. More in the best Sensei AI alternatives.
5. Cluely
Strength: Cluely is the biggest brand in this space (a16z-backed), with a broad product spanning sales, meetings, and interviews, plus CRM and enterprise features. It runs on macOS, Windows, and iOS. If you want the most-funded option, this is it.
Reported pricing: a free tier (~5 AI responses/day), Pro around $20/month, a "Pro + Undetectability" tier around $149.99/month, and Enterprise around $200/seat.
The catch: the undetectable feature is gated to that ~$149.99/month tier — versus Assistly, where it's included on every plan, including Free. Trustpilot sits around 1.8/5, dominated by billing, refund, and cancellation complaints. Independent tests measured 5–10s+ latency against an advertised ~300ms, and it's been flagged within seconds on CoderPad and HackerRank. In March 2026, founder Roy Lee admitted to TechCrunch that a prior $7M ARR figure was fabricated.
For the full breakdown, see the best Cluely alternatives.
How to choose
- Want one tool for interviews, meetings, and sales — with the undetectable feature included and flat $14.99 pricing? Assistly.
- Want mock-interview practice above all? Final Round AI (mind the billing reviews).
- Want strong live coding help and don't mind a visible browser extension? LockedIn AI.
- Want sub-second speed and are fine joining in a browser tab? Sensei AI.
- Want the biggest brand and will pay for the top tier? Cluely.
If you mainly left InterviewMan because it does one thing, charges you for the whole year, and offers no practice mode, Assistly is the most direct upgrade: broader coverage, a usable free plan, flat pricing, a renamable app, and automatic notes after every session.
Try Assistly free — 5 sessions a month, full features, no card: app.tryassistly.com/signup.
Related reading: Assistly vs InterviewMan and the best Cluely alternatives.