Stealth Interview
System-level anti-detection stealth technology — get real-time AI answer suggestions during live interviews, completely invisible to recruiters.
How It Works
InterviewNow uses system-level stealth technology covering Dock hiding, process invisibility, screen recording protection, and click-through — comprehensively avoiding detection by interview platforms and corporate IT tools.
Dock Bar Stealth
The app doesn't appear in the Dock or app switcher (Cmd+Tab) while running. Even if you share your entire screen during an interview, the recruiter won't see any suspicious application running.
Process-Level Stealth
No identifiable process name appears in macOS Activity Monitor or Windows Task Manager. Even if the IT team remotely inspects your device, they can't identify any suspicious traces.
Screen Recording Invisible
Even if the interviewer enables screen recording or meeting recording, the AI assistance UI you see won't be captured. Recordings only show normal interview content — the AI overlay is visible only on your local screen.
Full Click-Through
Mouse clicks pass completely through the AI overlay window, letting you operate the IDE or browser behind it directly. No focus switching, no window markers, no obvious traces of operation.
Supported Interview Platforms
Tested and verified on all major video conferencing and interview platforms:
How to Use
- 1Open InterviewNow client and click "Stealth Interview"
- 2Select your target interview platform (e.g. Zoom, Teams)
- 3Enable voice recognition — the system automatically captures interviewer questions
- 4AI generates reference answers in milliseconds, displayed in the stealth overlay window
- 5Session is automatically saved after the interview, with a review report generated
Keyboard Shortcuts
| Cmd+Ctrl+Q | Manually type a question to trigger AI answer generation |
| Cmd+Ctrl+S | Screenshot and parse the current written test question on screen |
| Cmd+Ctrl+H | Show/hide the AI assistance overlay window |
Anti-Detection Self-Test
Before your real interview, use the "Anti-Detection Self-Test" feature. It simulates detection mechanisms used by major companies to confirm your device environment is completely safe.