u/CriticismHefty4443

Struggling to practice PM case interviews without booking a mock every time so I'm building something

Hey everyone! I just wanted to pitch an idea to you all and would really appreciate if you guys can help me with feedback and your honest opinions. I have used Claude for rephrasing this so please dont mind.

So, every time I wanted to practice a product case, I had two options: pay for a mock interview, or bother a friend who's also a PM. Neither felt sustainable.
So I'm building a tool where you enter a company you're interviewing at, and an AI generates a realistic product case for that company. You talk through your thinking out loud (it uses voice, not text, to simulate a real interview setting), and the AI asks follow-up questions the way an actual interviewer would.

At the end you get a score and specific feedback on where your thinking was sharp and where it fell apart.

Before I go too deep into building — a few honest questions for this community:

  1. How do you practice product cases? Would something like this help you?
  2. Would voice interaction make this feel more real, or would you prefer text?
  3. What's the biggest gap in how you practice today?

Not selling anything, just trying to figure out if I'm solving a real problem or just my own problem.

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u/CriticismHefty4443 — 5 days ago