Interview Prep & Practice

The AI Interview Practice Assistant That Prepares You Before the Call

TL;DR — What is an AI interview practice assistant?

An AI interview practice assistant listens during your mock interview sessions and surfaces structured answer suggestions — only you can see them — so you can rehearse how to articulate behavioral stories, STAR answers, and role-specific talking points before your real interview. CerebroEcho captures your browser call tab audio (Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams), transcribes questions in real time, and delivers a suggested response in about 1.5 seconds. Use it to rehearse until your answers feel natural — so on the day of your interview you walk in confident and prepared, not scrambling.

What CerebroEcho Is — and How to Use It for Practice

CerebroEcho is a real-time AI co-pilot for live browser calls. It captures your call tab's audio, transcribes what is said, reasons about the best response, and delivers a suggestion to you — and only you. The interviewer hears nothing from CerebroEcho. The more you rehearse with it, the more fluent your real answers become.

Feature What it means for interview prep
Real-time transcription Your mock interviewer's question is captured and understood instantly — no typing, no friction.
~1.5 s response time Suggested answer appears before the silence becomes awkward — trains you to respond without hesitation.
STAR / behavioral framing Choose a response style and length (Quick, Standard, Full) tuned to behavioral, technical, or competency questions.
Pre-Call Setup (Pro+) Paste in the job description and your experience notes before your practice session — answers are tailored to the specific role.
Ghost Mode Zero database writes during session — nothing is logged if you prefer maximum privacy during practice.
Session memory Resume a previous practice session to pick up where you left off.
Nothing to install Runs in Chrome or Edge — share your call tab, and it works. No software, no desktop overlay, no setup friction.

How to Practice with CerebroEcho (3 Steps)

Set up a mock interview call with a friend, a recruiter doing a practice round, or a service like Pramp — then:

Practicing Behavioral and STAR Answers

Behavioral questions ("Tell me about a time when…") are the ones candidates blank on most. The STAR framework — Situation, Task, Action, Result — gives your answer shape, but recalling the right story under pressure is hard. CerebroEcho helps by:

Surfacing a structured scaffold

Set an interview persona and style, and CerebroEcho's suggestions follow a STAR-style structure — giving you a starting frame to adapt in real time.

Letting you compare and refine

After the session, replay what you said versus what was suggested. Identify where you went off-structure, where your pacing slipped, and what to tighten for the real interview.

Adapting to the role

With Pre-Call Setup (Pro+), paste in the job description so suggestions draw on the skills and language the employer actually cares about — not generic interview advice.

Reducing Blank-Mind Moments Through Preparation

The blank-mind freeze — that two-second void when the right word just won't come — is overwhelmingly a preparation problem, not an intelligence problem. The more times you've "heard" a question and responded (even in practice), the shorter that gap becomes in the real interview.

CerebroEcho gives you a low-friction way to run through question banks in a real call environment — not just mental rehearsal or index cards. Because the practice medium (a browser video call) matches the real environment (your interview call), the recall transfer is stronger.

Pair it with deliberate repetition: run the same scenario three or four times until your answer flows without needing the suggestion. That is the preparation payoff.

Pre-Call Setup: Turning Your Notes into a Live Briefing

Available on Pro and Power plans, Pre-Call Setup is the feature that turns CerebroEcho from a generic assistant into a role-specific prep partner.

Paste in the job description

CerebroEcho reads the role requirements, preferred skills, and company language — and uses them to shape every suggestion during your practice session.

Add your experience notes

Drop in bullet points about your most relevant projects, results, and stories. The AI references them so suggestions draw from YOUR experience, not boilerplate.

Works live in the session

The briefing is active for the duration of your practice call. On Power, you can also provide a URL link to reference materials for even richer context.

Choosing the Right Response Length for Interview Practice

CerebroEcho lets you switch between Quick, Standard, and Full response lengths at any time during practice. Each serves a different rehearsal goal:

Mode Best for practicing Why
Quick First-round phone screens, rapid-fire questions Trains concise delivery — one strong sentence or phrase. Prevents over-explaining.
Standard Most behavioral and competency questions A complete but tight answer — the pace most interviewers expect.
Full Deep technical questions, case-study rounds Structured, thorough — shows you can reason through complexity without rambling.

Switching modes during practice trains you to modulate answer length by question type — a skill that reads as polish in real interviews.

Who This Is For

CerebroEcho's interview practice mode is built for job seekers who want deliberate, structured rehearsal — not a safety net during a live interview.

Active job seekers

You have interviews scheduled this week and need to get reps in quickly. CerebroEcho compresses the feedback loop between question and polished answer.

Career changers

Pivoting to a new field means unfamiliar question styles and language. Practice with role-specific context so the answers feel native, not rehearsed.

Anxious interviewees

Interview anxiety is largely uncertainty about what to say. More reps in a realistic practice environment reduces the unknown and builds genuine confidence.

Senior candidates

High-stakes interviews require precise, story-driven answers. Use Pre-Call Setup to align your deepest experience to the specific role before you step in.

Pricing

All plans are metered on real usage. No long-term contracts — cancel anytime.

Free
$0 /mo
20 credits/mo
  • Text suggestions
  • Signed-in access
  • No audio whisper
  • No Pre-Call Setup
Pro
$29.99 /mo
75,000 credits/mo
  • Audio whisper
  • Custom personas & styles
  • Pre-Call Setup
  • Session memory
Power
$59.99 /mo
150,000 credits/mo
  • Audio whisper
  • Custom personas & styles
  • Pre-Call Setup + URL briefing
  • After-call summaries

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an AI interview practice assistant?

An AI interview practice assistant is a tool that listens to your practice session and suggests how to answer questions clearly and confidently — covering structure, pacing, and content. CerebroEcho works in your browser during a mock interview call (Google Meet, Zoom, Teams) and surfaces suggested talking points only you can see, typically in about 1.5 seconds.

Is CerebroEcho for cheating in live interviews?

No. CerebroEcho is a practice and preparation tool — its primary use case is rehearsing answers before the real interview so you walk in confident and prepared. You are responsible for following the rules of any interview you enter. Only you hear and see the suggestions; the interviewer does not.

How does CerebroEcho help me practice behavioral and STAR answers?

During a practice call, CerebroEcho transcribes what your mock interviewer says and surfaces a suggested response — organized as a STAR answer (Situation, Task, Action, Result) or in whatever style you set. You can choose Quick, Standard, or Full response lengths, and pick a persona that matches your target role. The more you rehearse, the sharper your real-interview delivery becomes.

What is Pre-Call Setup and how does it improve interview prep?

Pre-Call Setup (available on the Pro and Power plans) lets you paste in the job description, your resume bullet points, or research notes before your practice session. CerebroEcho builds a briefing from that context and uses it to tailor suggestions to the specific role — so your practice is targeted, not generic.

Do I need to install anything?

Nothing to install. CerebroEcho runs entirely in Chrome or Edge. You share your call tab's audio and the AI listens. Desktop only — phone browsers block tab audio capture.

Is my audio stored?

No raw audio is stored. CerebroEcho transcribes in real time and discards the audio stream. You can also enable Ghost Mode for zero database writes during a session.

What does CerebroEcho cost?

CerebroEcho has a free tier (20 credits/month, text-only, no audio whisper). Paid plans start at Solo $9.99/month (4,000 credits, audio whisper), Pro $29.99/month (75,000 credits, custom personas, Pre-Call Setup), and Power $59.99/month (150,000 credits, URL briefing, after-call summaries). All plans are metered on real usage and cancel anytime.

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