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PocketDSA - AI Coding Interview Prep
Beat interview burnout with AI-powered micro-learning.
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Beat interview burnout with AI-powered micro-learning.
4 followers
PocketDSA - Bite Sized Interview preparation you’ll actually finish. What you’ll get: • Daily Routine (3 questions) - short, focused sessions you can finish in ~10 minutes. • Company Packs - curated company tracks with actual interview questions • AI Readiness Score - Feedback after meaningful practice so you know exactly where to improve. • Progress Tracking - see strengths, weak topics, streaks. • Minimal, privacy-friendly data use - we only use what’s needed to improve your learning.







Hey everyone! 👋
I'm the solo developer behind PocketDSA.
To be honest, I built this because I was genuinely tired of "the grind."
We’ve all been there: you open LeetCode, see a list of 2,000+ problems, feel an immediate wave of "prep fatigue," and close the tab. It’s a paradox-there are too many resources but not enough mental energy to actually use them.
I wanted to shift the focus from exhaustive grinding to a habit that actually sticks. That’s why PocketDSA limits you to 3 high-impact flashcards a day. It’s based on the "spacing effect," which basically means you’ll actually remember these patterns a month from now instead of just "cramming and forgetting."
What’s inside the app:
The 3-Card Rule: A daily system designed to stop burnout before it starts.
Company Specific Preparation: Curated list of companies & questions asked in those company's interveiws.
AI Readiness Score: A way to quantify your progress so you aren't just guessing if you're ready for a Meta or Google loop.
The Practice Gym: If you have a specific interview coming up, you can dive into curated sets for firms like Amazon or Apple.
I’ve spent a lot of time making this feel like a "consistency engine" rather than just another problem bank.
I’d love for you to try it out tomorrow. I'll be hanging out in the comments all day-hit me with your toughest feedback, feature requests, or just tell me about your worst interview experience (we’ve all got one).
Let's stop breaking our brains and start building a better habit. 🚀