M MeetingCopilotGet App
Mac app and Chrome extension

Live interview answers that still sound like you.

MeetingCopilot listens to the meeting source you choose, understands your resume and role, and gives you natural words to say while the interview is happening.

DesktopMac app
BrowserChrome extension
MeetingCopilot for Mac
Listening
InterviewerCan you explain how you used event-driven architecture?
Live transcript...where reliability and scale mattered...

Yeah, I’ve used it when we needed services to react independently without making the user wait.

Natural answer92%

The practical tradeoff was accepting async consistency so the system stayed resilient if one service slowed down.

Natural answer92%
Chrome side panel
ServerConnected
AudioReceiving
Latency420 ms
Sure. I’d start by separating the critical write path from async work, then explain the tradeoff in reliability and latency.
LiveSuggestions arrive during the call, not after the interview ends.
GroundedResume, job description, tone, mode, and key terms shape each answer.
ExplicitUsers choose the exact source and always see the active listening state.

Two apps, one interview workflow.

The Mac app does the heavy capture and overlay work. The Chrome extension keeps browser-based Meet sessions close at hand.

Desktop app

MeetingCopilot for Mac

The main app for interview setup, screen/audio capture, live transcript, real-time suggestions, and the floating answer overlay.

  • Resume and job description context
  • Google Meet tab, app window, or screen capture
  • Visible listening state and stop control
  • Overlay designed for fast reading
Browser companion

MeetingCopilot Chrome Extension

A focused side panel for Google Meet sessions with backend status, source control, suggestions, and transcript history.

  • Meet-aware browser workflow
  • Server, capture, audio, and latency status
  • Quick source and stop actions
  • Context editor inside the side panel

The site now shows the real product surfaces.

Buyers can understand the Mac console, floating answer overlay, and Chrome side panel before downloading.

Mac app · live console
MeetingCopilot for Mac
Listening
InterviewerCan you explain how you used event-driven architecture?
Live transcript...where reliability and scale mattered...

Yeah, I’ve used it when we needed services to react independently without making the user wait.

Natural answer92%

The practical tradeoff was accepting async consistency so the system stayed resilient if one service slowed down.

Natural answer92%
Chrome extension · Meet side panel
MInterview console
ServerConnected
CaptureRunning
AudioReceiving
Latency420 ms
SuggestionI’d use the outbox pattern when a database update and a message publish need to succeed together.
TranscriptWhere would you use the outbox pattern?
Floating answer overlay
Natural answer

That makes sense. I’d answer it directly, then tie it back to one real example from my experience.

Interview setup

senior-backend-resume.pdf
Job descriptionDistributed systems, event-driven architecture, Postgres, observability.
Mode
Technical
Tone
Natural senior

Choose source

Google Meet tab
Recommended
Chrome window
App window
Entire screen

Live answer

InterviewerHow do you keep async systems observable?

I’d make correlation IDs and event status visible first, then add metrics around lag, retries, and dead-letter queues.

Natural answer92%
01 Prepare

Load the role before the interview starts.

Add your resume, job description, interview mode, tone, and key terms so answers are grounded in your actual background.

02 Capture

Choose the exact tab, window, or screen.

The Mac app keeps capture explicit. It shows what source is active, whether audio is arriving, and where to stop.

03 Answer

Read the next sentence while the call is moving.

Transcript and suggestions update live, with a compact overlay you can keep beside your meeting.

Trust needs to be visible from the first screen.

Interview tools touch sensitive moments. MeetingCopilot is presented around source control, clear status, and private user context.

User-selected source

Mac capture starts only after the user chooses a tab, app window, or screen.

Clear stop state

Listening, audio, latency, source, and stop controls are visible during the session.

Private context

Resume and job information guide answers without turning the page into an admin data product.

Honest distribution

Mac and Chrome are introduced as separate apps with one shared workflow.

Simple plans for interview season.

Use App Store or Chrome Web Store pricing later; the sales page explains the value and platform fit now.

Starter

For practice and occasional interviews.

$12
  • 120 listening minutes
  • Mac app access
  • Resume and role context
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Team

For coaching programs and internal hiring prep.

Custom
  • Managed users
  • Plan visibility
  • Support overrides
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Questions buyers will ask.

Do I need both apps?

Use the Mac app for the complete live interview workflow. Add the Chrome extension when your interviews happen in Google Meet and you want browser-side status and controls.

Does it answer like a generic AI chatbot?

No. The answer engine uses your resume, the job description, the interview mode, tone, and key terms to keep suggestions specific.

Is capture hidden?

No. The product is positioned around explicit source selection, visible listening state, and a clear stop control.