Use Cases
Pluely for Interviews
You knew this answer yesterday — word for word, in the shower. Then the interviewer asks, and your mind goes blank. Pluely is a discreet interview copilot that lives in a small overlay on your screen: it transcribes every question in real time and drafts a structured answer on its own — no bot joins the call, you never switch windows, and it stays out of screen shares.
Before the interview
- Pick the built-in Interview Assistant prompt — or Technical Interview for coding rounds — in Prompts.
- Better still, create a custom prompt and attach your résumé and the job description as knowledge files. Suggestions are then grounded in your actual experience, not generic interview advice.
- Turn on Automatic responses and pick a pace — Fast for rapid-fire screens, Balanced for most rounds.
- Do one practice run so starting Listen mode is muscle memory.
During the interview
- Every question is caught. Live transcription captures your mic and the interviewer's audio locally, with speaker labels — a lifeline under pressure, across accents, in dozens of languages.
- Answers appear on their own. Pluely detects a question even without a question mark, then drafts a response from your prompt, your attached résumé, and the live transcript. It never interrupts mid-sentence, ignores short remarks like "okay, got it," and won't answer the same question twice.
- You stay in budget. Each automatic response uses one AI request, and your remaining allowance is always visible — see Plans & usage.
Technical rounds
Screenshot the problem statement — or capture just the region that matters — and ask for the approach before the code. Ask mode streams the answer so you can start reasoning immediately, and follow-up chips make "what's the time complexity?" a single click. See Image uploads.
Discreet by design
The overlay is always on top but never steals focus — your cursor stays in the meeting window while Pluely works. It's built to stay out of screen shares; see Privacy & screen sharing.
After the interview
The session is saved as a meeting. Reread the transcript, find the questions that tripped you up, and rehearse tighter answers before the next round.
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Last updated 2026-07-10 · pluely.com