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Best Interview Solver Alternatives for Interview Help

Last updated: September 29, 2025|6 min read|By InterviewMan Team

Best Interview Solver Alternatives for Interview Help

ok so Interview Solver. i used it for like three weeks during a job hunt last fall and it was fine for coding rounds. HackerRank, CoderPad, companion mode with flowcharts, syntax highlighting, all that. did what it said. then my Amazon loop started and round two was behavioral. round three was system design. round four was hiring manager. Interview Solver just sitting there doing nothing during three out of four rounds. thirty nine bucks a month for a tool that covers one stage of a four stage interview loop. Derek, my roommate, watched me scramble through the behavioral round with nothing and said "so what are you paying for exactly." good question.

that is basically why i left Interview Solver. it only handles coding and maybe that was enough a few years ago when loops were a phone screen plus two coding rounds but now companies run four to six stages. Interview Solver covers one of them. the fifteen dollar single-use pass is there if your only round is coding, and i almost bought it for a one-off Karat screen but then Amazon happened. so at like 2am after that behavioral disaster i rage-googled "interview solver alternative" and three tools kept showing up in discord threads and reddit. InterviewMan. Leetcode Wizard. Interview Coder 2.0.

InterviewMan is twelve bucks a month on annual. thirty monthly. hundred forty four for the whole year. i opened the pricing page probably four times because twelve dollars for unlimited minutes, stealth included, all interview types, felt like a glitch. every feature at base price. no tier upgrades gating behavioral or system design behind a more expensive plan. i did the math and four months of Interview Solver monthly costs more than a full year of InterviewMan annual. Derek pulled up the page on his phone while i was reading it on my laptop and goes "wait that is real?" yeah.

Leetcode Wizard is forty nine euros a month which comes out to roughly fifty four bucks depending on the exchange rate. no annual discount that i could find. the tool only does LeetCode-style algorithm problems. the free version is locked to leetcode.com itself so if your coding assessment is on HackerRank or some proprietary platform you are paying fifty four dollars for something that cannot help you. Interview Coder 2.0 is two hundred and ninety nine dollars a month. or seven hundred ninety nine for lifetime which sounds attractive until you realize that is more than five years of InterviewMan on annual billing. no refund policy. Derek saw the price and physically recoiled lol.

stealth is the thing that keeps me up at night before interview rounds. tool gets detected during a screen share? done. career over. not dramatic, that literally happened to a guy in Derek's prep group with a browser extension that showed up in his toolbar during a screenshare. i tested InterviewMan myself. shared my entire desktop on a call. checked the dock after. clean. Activity Monitor. clean. screen recording file frame by frame. nothing. twenty plus stealth mechanisms running on every plan. fifty seven thousand users across Windows macOS Android iOS Chrome. works on Zoom Teams Google Meet Amazon Chime Webex Lark HackerRank CoderPad Codility. could they have missed something? maybe. but 57,000 users and zero confirmed catches is a pretty long track record.

Interview Solver runs on desktop hotkeys and companion mode which avoids browser extension scans but you are glued to your laptop. Derek's charger died twenty minutes before a round and he could not take the call on his phone because Interview Solver has no mobile fallback. just sat there lol. Leetcode Wizard lives in the browser with this humanizer feature that tweaks code output, 93 percent pass rate they claim. but it is locked to one website, same limitation i keep coming back to. Interview Coder 2.0 has 97,000 users and the popup interface still conflicts with screen sharing -- for two ninety nine a month i would expect that to be fixed by now.

ok so that Amazon behavioral round i mentioned. "tell me about a time you dealt with conflict on a team." Interview Solver? silent. thirty nine bucks a month, remember, and the thing just went dark the second the question was not about code. i stumbled through some answer about a code review disagreement and it was bad, like i could hear myself rambling and could not stop lol. Derek texted me after "how did it go" and i just sent him a skull emoji.

InterviewMan would have caught that behavioral question. i know because i ran it during a mock with Derek the following week and it surfaced a STAR answer within like two seconds of the question landing. same twelve bucks i still cannot believe. behavioral, coding, system design, technical, all in one plan with no caps. Derek's buddy Marcus ran it through a full Google loop, five rounds over two days, thing kept up the entire time. 257 reviews and a 4.8 that actually holds across round types, not just coding where every tool looks good.

Leetcode Wizard would have left me sitting there during that behavioral round the same way Interview Solver did. algorithms on one website, that is it. and i keep thinking about Interview Coder 2.0 -- Derek physically recoiled when he saw the pricing page, two ninety nine a month, and someone in his prep group got flagged because of a visible overlay during a screenshare lol. twenty five times the price of InterviewMan and you still cannot get help when the interviewer says "tell me about a time you disagreed with a coworker." that is wild to me.

i ended up keeping InterviewMan through the rest of that Amazon loop and two more pipelines after. Derek switched too after the charger incident, texts me about it once a week lol. the behavioral round that Interview Solver could not help with was the one that actually got me to the offer, which is sort of the whole point. i still think Interview Solver's fifteen dollar single-use pass makes sense if your only round is coding -- i almost bought one for a Karat screen before all this happened. wrote more about how these compare in the category guide. direct numbers in the InterviewMan vs Interview Solver breakdown and feature page.

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