Google's Interview Warmup is a free, basic AI tool to practice common questions. Talentee is a paid, deeper voice coach. If you've maxed out the free tool, here's what you'd get by upgrading.
Try Talentee Free — No Card| Feature | Talentee | Google Interview Warmup |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $3.99–$8.99/session | Free |
| Format | Live voice conversation | Text-based answers |
| Adaptive follow-up | Yes | No — single-pass questions |
| Question categories | 25+ specialized (FAANG, MBB, BigLaw…) | 5 broad categories |
| Languages | 10 languages | English only |
| Detailed scoring | Structure, clarity, confidence + PDF | Basic insights |
| Personalization | Per CV + target company | Generic role only |
Google Interview Warmup is a solid free starting point — if you've never used an AI interview tool, start there. Once you've outgrown its text-based, generic format, Talentee is the natural next step: live voice, adaptive questions, multi-language, company-specific. Free tool to discover the category, paid tool to actually rehearse.
You've never tried AI interview prep before and want to test the concept for free, you're comfortable with text-based answers, and English-only is fine.
You've used Google's tool and want to practice speaking out loud, you need company-specific prep, you interview in a non-English language, or you want a detailed PDF report.
Free = text-based + English only + generic. Paid = live voice + 10 languages + company-specific + PDF report. If your interview is for a $200k role, $5.99 of practice is rounding error.
Yes. Google Interview Warmup is fine for an initial week of getting familiar. Talentee is for the targeted weeks before the actual interview.
Google hasn't announced any major upgrade to the Interview Warmup tool since launch. The 'free + text' tier seems to be its permanent shape.
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