$29
2 Practice Credits
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4 Practice Credits + 2 Free
$99
8 Practice Credits + 4 Free
"The recording part is awkward, not gonna lie. But that's kind of the point? You get used to being on camera and hearing your own answers back. By the time I had my real interview on Zoom it felt like I'd already done it ten times."
David
Marketing Manager
"Turns out I never actually answered the question in my 'tell me about yourself'. I just listed my resume. The AI rewrite was genuinely better and I basically memorized that structure going forward."
John
Team Lead
"I watched my first playback and honestly almost closed the tab. I had no idea I said 'you know' that much. Did three more rounds that night and by the last one I actually sounded like I knew what I was talking about. Used it before my final round at a fintech company and got the offer."
Sarah
Product Manager
"I can code fine but explaining my thought process in interviews? Terrible. Pavone made it obvious because you literally watch yourself do it."
Michael
Software Engineer
"English is my second language and I always talk too fast when I'm nervous. The pace analysis was the thing that helped me most. I could actually see I was rushing and consciously slow down. My next interviewer even said I was 'very articulate' which has literally never happened before lol."
Elena
Data Analyst
"I prepped for maybe 4 days before my Amazon loop. The filler word thing was eye-opening. I didn't even notice I was starting every answer with 'so basically' until I saw it highlighted like 30 times in the transcript."
Sarah
Product Manager
"My friend told me to just practice in front of a mirror. That does not work. Having actual feedback on what you said, how fast you said it, and what to cut made it way more useful. I sounded noticeably better after like three sessions."
James
Business Analyst
"Used it the night before a final round because I was panicking. Even one session helped me realize my answers were way too long. I didn't get that job but I got the next one and I know the practice helped."
Anna
UX Designer
"The recording part is awkward, not gonna lie. But that's kind of the point? You get used to being on camera and hearing your own answers back. By the time I had my real interview on Zoom it felt like I'd already done it ten times."
David
Marketing Manager
"Turns out I never actually answered the question in my 'tell me about yourself'. I just listed my resume. The AI rewrite was genuinely better and I basically memorized that structure going forward."
John
Team Lead
"I watched my first playback and honestly almost closed the tab. I had no idea I said 'you know' that much. Did three more rounds that night and by the last one I actually sounded like I knew what I was talking about. Used it before my final round at a fintech company and got the offer."
Sarah
Product Manager
"I can code fine but explaining my thought process in interviews? Terrible. Pavone made it obvious because you literally watch yourself do it."
Michael
Software Engineer
"English is my second language and I always talk too fast when I'm nervous. The pace analysis was the thing that helped me most. I could actually see I was rushing and consciously slow down. My next interviewer even said I was 'very articulate' which has literally never happened before lol."
Elena
Data Analyst
"I prepped for maybe 4 days before my Amazon loop. The filler word thing was eye-opening. I didn't even notice I was starting every answer with 'so basically' until I saw it highlighted like 30 times in the transcript."
Sarah
Product Manager
"My friend told me to just practice in front of a mirror. That does not work. Having actual feedback on what you said, how fast you said it, and what to cut made it way more useful. I sounded noticeably better after like three sessions."
James
Business Analyst
"Used it the night before a final round because I was panicking. Even one session helped me realize my answers were way too long. I didn't get that job but I got the next one and I know the practice helped."
Anna
UX Designer