Practising is free. Grading is $49 once — and not on sale yet.

One-way video interviews are the round nobody rehearses, because there is nobody to rehearse with. The simulator and every question set cost nothing and always will, and your first 2 mocks come back graded free — that part works right now. The $49 licence for 20 more over 12 months is not on sale yet, so there is nothing to buy on this page today.

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$49 oncenot on sale yet · 20 graded mocks · 12 months · no renewal
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no account, no card, no email to start
The full simulator, unlimited. Question read aloud, 30 seconds to prepare, one take against a hard timer that stops you — no follow-ups, nobody reacting
Your video never leaves your device. The audio of each answer is sent once to be turned into text and is then dropped; the text is the only thing the grader reads
2 fully graded mocks — enough to run the same set twice and see whether your score actually moved
2 drills: one question on the dimension you scored lowest
Every employer and format question set, free to read and free to run
Run a mock — free
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Practice licence
$49 once
not on sale yet · 20 graded mocks · 12 months · it does not auto-renew
20 graded mocks, and that is the cap. At 20 the grading stops — no overage, no top-up, no second charge. The simulator keeps working
Scored on five dimensions: structure, commercial awareness, ownership, specificity, concision
Timed delivery, which nothing else grades. Did you use the prep window, run out mid-sentence, or leave twenty seconds of dead air
Your two weakest answers rewritten out of your own material, not a template
A drill on your worst dimension, and your score movement across attempts. Drills are included and cost a quarter of a mock — four of them use one of the 20
Not on sale yet. There is nothing to buy on this page today — no button, and no waiting list to join. The price above is what it will be when the licence opens. The simulator and your 2 free graded mocks work right now.

One limit, stated before you pay: spoken answers are turned into text on Groq's free tier, so at busy times that step can be slow or need a retry. Grading itself runs on a paid model, and typed answers do not use it at all.

One payment. It does not auto-renew.

You pay $49 once. There is no subscription behind it and no card on file that comes back to life in twelve months — the charge is set up so that it structurally cannot repeat, which is a different thing from a promise not to. There is nothing to cancel, because nothing is running.

We do not email you at all. Your end date is on your account page from the moment you pay, and it is on the receipt Stripe sends you. When the 12 months are up, or when you have used the 20 graded mocks, grading simply stops. Your past scorecards stay readable and the simulator stays free.

The one limit, in full.

Grading runs on a paid model. Turning a spoken answer into text does not: that single step runs on Groq's free tier, and it is the part of this product that can be slow, or fail, when a lot of people are using it at once.

It fails in the open. You are told that the transcription broke rather than that your run broke, your answer is not lost, and you type or paste what you said and carry on — the grader reads text either way, so the scorecard you get is the same one. Typed answers never touch that step. We would rather you read this before paying $49 than discover it afterwards.

The grader is an AI and is labelled as one on every screen. NailedIt.ai is not affiliated with HireVue or with any employer named on this site; employer question sets are built from the competencies those employers publish, not from anyone's real question list. Practising here does not change an employer's decision, and this is built to be used before an assessment, never during one.

Questions people actually ask

What does it cost?
Nothing to practise. The simulator — the question, the 30-second prep countdown, the hard recording timer, all of the question sets — is free and stays free, with no account and no card. Grading is the paid part, and even that starts free: your first 2 mocks come back fully scored at no cost. After that it is $49, once, for 20 more graded mocks over 12 months. The licence is not on sale yet: nothing on this page can be bought today, and the price above is what it will be when it opens.
What do I get without paying anything?
The whole simulator, as many times as you like: a question appears and is read out, you get 30 seconds to prepare, then one take against a hard timer that stops you, exactly like the real thing — no follow-ups, nobody reacting. Plus 2 fully graded mocks and 2 drills. Two graded mocks rather than one on purpose: the thing worth paying for is that your score moves between attempts, and you should be able to see whether that is true for you before you pay to find out.
What does $49 buy, exactly?
20 graded mocks, usable over 12 months from the day you pay. Each one gives you a scorecard on five dimensions — structure, commercial awareness, ownership, specificity, concision — your timed delivery, your two weakest answers rewritten out of your own material, a drill on the dimension you scored lowest, and your score movement across attempts. Drills are included and cost a quarter of a mock, so four drills use one of the 20. Nothing is unlimited: at 20 the grading stops, and nothing tops you up or charges you an overage. Practising in the simulator is still free after that. The licence is not on sale yet: nothing on this page can be bought today, and the price above is what it will be when it opens.
Does it renew? Will I be charged again?
No. It is a single payment. There is no subscription behind it, nothing to cancel, and the payment method you used cannot be charged a second time — that is a property of how the charge is set up, not a policy we promise to keep. We do not email you at all. Your end date is on your account page from the moment you pay, and it is on the receipt Stripe sends you.
What happens after 12 months, or when I have used all 20?
Grading stops and you go back to the free tier. The simulator keeps working, your past scorecards stay readable, and nothing is deleted. If you want another 20 you buy another licence, deliberately, at that point. Whichever comes first — the 12 months or the 20 mocks — ends it.
Where does my video go?
Nowhere. There is no route on this site that accepts video: it is recorded in your browser, played back from there, and destroyed when you move to the next question. What does leave your browser is the audio of each answer. It goes once to our server, straight on to Groq to be turned into text, and is then dropped — we never store it. The text is what the grader reads, and the text is what we keep. We do not record your screen, we do not analyse your face, and there is no video file of you on any server of ours to leak, subpoena or sell.
Is there a catch on spoken answers?
One, and you should know it before you pay rather than after. Grading runs on a paid model. Turning a spoken answer into text does not — that one step runs on Groq's free tier, so when the service is busy a spoken answer can come back slowly, or the transcription can fail. When it fails you are told that the transcription broke, not that your run broke: your answer is not lost, you type or paste what you said, and you carry on. The grader reads text either way, so the scorecard is the same. Typing your answers instead never touches that step at all.
Are you HireVue? Are you connected to any of the employers you name?
No, to both. NailedIt.ai is not affiliated with HireVue, is not endorsed by HireVue, and has no relationship with any employer whose name appears on this site. Employer pages here are built from the competencies that employer publishes about its own hiring — they are not that employer's real question list, and anyone selling you a real question list either does not have one or should not.
Can I use this during the actual interview?
No, and please do not. This is preparation, and it is built to be used before, not during. McKinsey, BlackRock and JPMorgan each say in their own published guidance that candidates may use AI to prepare and may not use it during an assessment. Running an AI in another window during a recorded one-way interview is the thing that gets an application binned. Practise here, then close it.
Will this get me the job?
No, and we will not pretend otherwise. Most applicants are cut before a human watches anything. What practising changes is what happens when someone does watch: you will have said the words out loud once, run out of time once, heard your own dead air, and been told which answers fell apart and what to say instead. That is worth something. It is not the same as being hired, and it does not change an employer's decision.
Is a person watching or scoring this?
No. The grader is an AI, it is labelled as an AI on every screen, and it decides nothing about any real job. A one-way video interview is not a conversation either — nobody is on the other end of the real one, which is exactly why it is worth rehearsing.
What do you store about me?
The transcript of what you said, your scores, and the role and employer you named. An email address only if you pay, because Stripe needs one to send you a receipt. No video, no screen recording, no resume upload, and no account unless you choose to make one.