PrepPilot - Interview prep, done right
AI interview prep tools
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AI interview prep tools
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Mock Interview Prep (5 tailored questions + scored feedback), Resume Fit Checker (gaps, keywords, edits), Resume Roast (ATS risks + fix list), Interview Readiness. Plus 24+ utilities, cover letter, LinkedIn, thank-you email, salary script, JD decoder, and more, grounded in your resume or job posting.







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Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m Shrinath Nayak - I built PrepPilot because job searching today feels like duct tape: one ChatGPT tab for interview questions, another for the cover letter, a third for “is my resume good?”, and none of it remembers the actual role you’re applying for.
PrepPilot is one free place where every tool starts from your real inputs: the job posting you paste or the resume you upload. No account. No paywall.
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What you can try today (pick one - takes ~2–5 minutes):
1. Resume Roast → usepreppilot.com/resume-roast
Upload your resume. Get a recruiter-style skim, dimension scores, ATS risks, and a prioritized fix list. Fastest “wow” on the site.
2. Mock Interview Prep → usepreppilot.com/mock-interview
Paste a full job description. Get 5 tailored questions, practice answers, and scored feedback on each one - plus a readiness scorecard at the end.
3. Resume Fit Checker → usepreppilot.com/resume-fit-checker
Resume + JD → fit score, strengths, gaps, keyword matches, and concrete edits before you hit Apply.
4. Interview Readiness → usepreppilot.com/interview-readiness
A performance-based check so you know what to sharpen before the real interview.
5. Everything else → usepreppilot.com/tools
24+ free utilities: cover letter generator, LinkedIn profile writer, thank-you email, salary negotiation script, JD decoder, STAR story builder, interview question predictor, company research brief, and more. Most tools reuse your resume from local browser storage, so you don’t re-upload every time.
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What makes this different from “just use ChatGPT”:
• Grounded outputs - questions, scores, and rewrites are tied to that specific JD or resume, not generic career advice.
• Built-in workflows - mock interview isn’t a one-off prompt; it’s paste JD → practice → feedback → scorecard.
• One suite - prep, fit, roast, and the small utilities job seekers actually need in one tab bar.
• Private by default - resume files are parsed for analysis and not stored on our servers. Parsed text can stay in your browser so you can hop between tools without signing up.
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Would love your help with three things:
1. Which tool did you try first, and did the output feel specific to your role?
2. What’s the one tool or workflow missing from your job search stack?
3. If PrepPilot saved you time today, a genuine comment here helps more than anything - what landed, what didn’t.
Thanks for checking it out and for the support 🙏