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IT Abyss
Platform to simulate technical interviews with AI.
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Platform to simulate technical interviews with AI.
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A platform to level up your interview skills. An AI-powered interview grader adapts to your performance as you go. A question graph with scoring helps you navigate your progress, while domain-specific roadmaps and documentation with vector search help you learn and improve.











👋 Hey Product Hunters! I'm Kirill, and I made IT Abyss.
I wrote C++ for years, then moved to Go in the middle of my career and found out how little the years carried over. Switching stacks mid-career is a strange kind of hard: you need to prepare for interviews on the other technology.
🤔 Problem
You're not a beginner - you know what a mutex is, you know why the cache line matters. But you have no idea which parts of the new ecosystem you're missing, and nothing out there will tell you. Every tool is built either for someone starting from zero, or for someone who has already lived in that language for years. And you need an exact point on what you're missing.
So you never find out what you're bad at. Reading a good answer feels exactly like knowing it, and the things that claim to test you just match keywords - say the right thing in your old language's vocabulary and they mark you wrong anyway. You find out which parts you actually knew mid-interview, out loud, in front of another person.
🛠️ Solution
IT Abyss is built around one idea: grade by asking follow-up questions in deep.
You answer, out loud or in text. The AI grades you point by point, and wherever you were vague it asks a targeted follow-up about that exact point, then re-grades you on what you say next.
That's what separates didn't mention it from doesn't know it. And if you think it got you wrong, you can argue with it - an appeal only ever raises your score.
Behind that: 300 topics wired by prerequisites, 5,000+ questions from real interviews across 20 stacks, and it remembers what you keep missing, so failed questions come back sooner. Free to start, no card. All the questions have layout in graph, or list, choose whatever you want.
🚀 What's next
Right now the probes find your weak spots. Next they should decide what you do about them - a prep path rebuilt every time you get something wrong, out of the specific things you keep falling apart on. Plus more stacks, and deeper pools inside the ones I have.
Thanks for taking a look!
- Kirill