
Try Verity
Practice realistic AI job interviews based on your real CV
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Practice realistic AI job interviews based on your real CV
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Try Verity helps you practice realistic job interviews using AI. Upload your CV, paste a job description, and the app generates personalized interview simulations based on your actual experience and target role. You can practice in English or Spanish, get real-time guidance, detailed feedback, performance reports, and improve your communication skills before real interviews. Currently free during beta.














π Major UI redesign update for Try Verity
Over the last few days, I completely redesigned large parts of the platform using Google Stitch as the center of my workflow.
Instead of creating mockups from scratch, I imported existing product screens, generated redesign concepts with Stitch, and used those outputs to rebuild the actual application.
The redesign included:
β’ Landing page improvements
β’ Interview workspace redesign
β’ Recruiter-style feedback dashboard
β’ Better information hierarchy
β’ Modern SaaS visual language
β’ Improved onboarding experience
β’ More polished and consistent UX
The most interesting part was using Stitch not just for inspiration, but as a bridge between visual exploration and implementation.
The result feels much closer to the product vision I originally had for Try Verity.
Would love to hear any feedback from the Product Hunt community. π
π https://www.tryverity.co
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π Exciting milestone for Try Verity today.
Startup Fortune just published a feature about the product and the problem we're trying to solve:
Most interview preparation tools generate generic questions and generic feedback. Real interviews don't work that way.
Try Verity was built around a simple idea: generate interview simulations from a candidate's actual CV and the specific job description they're targeting, creating a much more realistic preparation experience.
Huge thanks to Amelia Bon and the Startup Fortune team for taking the time to cover the project.
Read the article here:
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We're still in beta and actively improving the platform based on user feedback. If you've tried Try Verity, I'd love to hear your thoughts and suggestions.