u/CityOfAngels11

Is Interview Man actually legit or is this whole thing just fake hype?

I have been looking at real time AI interview tools and Interview Man keeps showing up everywhere. At first I thought okay, maybe people are actually using it. But the more I searched, the weirder it got.

A lot of the positive comments sound almost identical. Same tone, same comparison style, same way of casually bringing it up under other tools. Maybe I’m being too suspicious, but it honestly started to feel less like real users recommending something and more like a bunch of planted comments.

The part that really made me pause was seeing people call out crashes, support issues, and weird billing/dispute experiences. For a normal app that’s annoying. For something people might use during an interview, that’s a disaster.

Not saying every positive review is fake. Maybe some people had a good experience. But this whole category already has enough sketchy “undetectable AI” energy, and now some of the marketing around these tools feels like AI slop too.

Has anyone here actually used Interview Man and can say whether it worked reliably?

Because right now the hype around it feels manufactured as hell, and job seekers should probably be careful before paying for tools that are being pushed this aggressively.

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u/CityOfAngels11 — 8 days ago

Proxies help with access, but they’re only one part of the setup. What I didn’t realize at first is that the browser environment matters too. If everything is running through the same device setup, same browser traces, same habits, and same workspace, proxies alone don’t make each account feel fully separate.

That’s where Geelark helped me. I could pair different proxies with separate cloud phone environments, so each account had its own cleaner setup instead of everything overlapping. It made testing easier because I wasn’t only changing the IP. I was also keeping the whole environment more consistent. Anyone else using proxies but still running into weird account behavior?

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u/CityOfAngels11 — 17 days ago

30F here. I've been married off in an AM setup 6 years ago. Had to go through a lot and now I'm considering divorce and I've heard a lot of the scary version of what life looks like after with social judgment, family pressure, the dating struggles. I want to hear from women who came out the other side and actually built something good. What does that version look like? What helped you get there?

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u/CityOfAngels11 — 26 days ago