Doron Sun

Doron Sun

Building AI tools for job seekers

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Doron Sun

5h ago

Solo dev from Israel just launched an AI mock interviewer 🎙️

 Hey Product Hunt! I'm Doron, solo developer from Israel.

  I just launched InterviewAI an AI that conducts real mock

  interviews with voice. It asks you questions out loud, listens

Doron Sun

11h ago

InterviewAI - Realistic AI mock interviews with instant feedback

Practice job interviews with a realistic AI interviewer that speaks, asks follow-up questions, and gives honest feedback. ✅ 7 roles: Frontend, Backend, Fullstack, Product, Data, DevOps, QA ✅ Voice + text input modes ✅ Aggressive interviewer mode for pressure practice ✅ Coding challenge at end of technical interviews ✅ Missing keywords analysis in feedback ✅ Certificate download after each interview ✅ Streaks & achievement badges ✅ No signup required — start in 30 seconds
Nika

3d ago

Which jobs do you think will disappear and which will be created? (in the online space)

I keep hearing and reading about how programmers are at risk; basically, everything that can be replaced by AI is at risk.

  • Yesterday, Lenny Rachitsky shared a post that PM openings are at the highest levels since 2022.

  • At the same time, I read how big giants (Meta, Amazon, etc.) are laying off engineers because of AI, and then I read about how they had to hire back again because something managed by AI went wrong.

Nika

19d ago

How do you decide what features should be free and what should be paid?

Let me start from the creator s perspective:
I personally don t have a product (apart from hiring people for creative work or offering personal consultations).

But as a creator, I constantly share content, insights, and information, value that helps me build trust (for free). Based on that perceived expertise, people eventually decide to work with me (a paid service).

James

24d ago

I'm good at building. Marketing is a different story.

Hey I'm James, a software developer from Australia with 20+ years building things professionally.

Most of my career I've been the person behind the scenes solving hard technical problems, shipping reliable software, making other people's ideas work. Unravl is the first thing I've built entirely for myself, and now I'm figuring out the part they don't teach developers: how to actually get it in front of people who might find it useful.

No funding. No growth team. No playbook. Just me, the product, and a lot of learning in public.

If you've been down this road builder trying to find an audience I'd genuinely love to hear what worked for you. And if Unravl sounds like something you'd use, even better.

Ryan Hendrickson

1mo ago

What are you building, and what does your stack look like?

I am a Computer Science student doing research into how solopreneurs and small startups create new apps and what their stack looks like. Particularly, I'm interested in how you handle things like authentication, billing, and permissions/authorization in your apps.

Let me know what you're working on below and how you're going about it -- I'd love to connect for some quick calls to learn about your product and talk about your process in building it!

Salim Boudi

2yr ago

Pitch your product here, maybe someone is looking exactly for what you offer.

I'll start: Our product is called Iteration X, a Project Management app and an Issue Tracker that allows you to capture issues and bugs in any live product or website in 1-click, without bothering taking screenshots and manually annotating them anymore, and then create automatically populated tickets with a screenshot or a video and all the technical information engineers need to reproduce and fix the issues. Finally a product that bridges the gap between Project managers, Designers and Developers Can't wait to read about your products PH community!