Rehearse the tough questions until you stop dreading them.
An AI interviewer that actually follows up — like the real one will. Get coaching feedback and drill your weak spots until your answers land.
Skip the 15-min context dump. Answer a few questions, start rehearsing in 60 seconds.
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Built for the moment before the interview
Three situations Colloqa is made for. If one sounds like this week — start there.

You have an interview this week and you’re not ready
You read the JD, you re-wrote your CV, but you haven’t actually said your stories out loud to a stranger. Spend 20 minutes rehearsing tonight — the difference is night and day.

You bombed the last one and you’re not sure what went wrong
Take the same questions that tripped you up, run them again in a low-stakes setting, and see exactly where your answer fell flat. Drill that one weak spot until it lands.

You’re switching tracks — new industry, new level, new format
Tech to product, IC to lead, behavioral to system design — the muscle you built in your old format won’t carry. Rehearse the format you’re walking into, not the one you mastered last year.
What makes the rehearsal worth the time
Six things that turn talking-to-a-bot into actual interview preparation.
An interviewer that actually follows up
Real interviewers probe. Colloqa does too — "Pause there, why that call?" — so you get used to thinking on your feet, not reciting scripts.
Technical, behavioral, or mixed
Pick the format the company runs. Coding-walkthrough-style, STAR-style behaviorals, system-design probes, or a realistic blend.
Practice out loud — voice mode
Most candidates rehearse in their head. The gap between thinking and saying is huge. Natural TTS / STT lets you actually talk through it.
Coaching feedback, not a transcript
After each session: strengths, growth areas, concrete tactics. Written in the language you practiced in — yes, including Ukrainian.
Drill the one thing you fumbled
Bad at framing trade-offs? Soft on the salary question? One tap turns a growth area into a focused 5-8 turn drill.
Watch your readiness trend up
Re-read past sessions, watch your readiness score climb across attempts. Built for repeat practice — not a one-shot demo.
Walk in feeling like you've done this twice already — because you have.
Practice freeWhat a rehearsal actually looks like
A real opening question, your answer, an honest follow-up — then written coaching at the end.

Looks useful? Run a session yourself — your transcript and feedback work the same way.
Run your first interviewHow it works
Four steps. The whole loop fits in 10 minutes.
Pick your scenario
Job interview, negotiation, hard personal talk, performance review — choose what you need to rehearse today.
Set the context in 60 seconds
A short quick-setup quiz captures who you are, what you want, who you’re talking to. The AI uses this to play the other side in character.
Practice out loud — or by typing
Voice mode in 6 languages with natural TTS / STT. The AI pushes back, probes, holds positions — like a real counterpart, not a static chatbot.
Get coaching feedback
Strengths, growth areas, and tactics to try next time. One-click "Drill this" to rehearse a specific weakness in a focused 5-8-turn session.
That's the whole loop. First session takes less than a minute to set up.
Start practicing freeQuestions interview-preppers ask us
The objections we hear most. Missing one? Email support.colloqa@gmail.com.
Yes. The AI plays a believable interviewer for product, design, marketing, sales, ops, finance, customer-facing roles — anything where the format is "person asks, you answer". Set the role and level in the quick setup; the AI takes it from there.
Verbal walkthrough — yes. Colloqa is a conversation tool, so it's great for talking through your approach, justifying trade-offs, and answering follow-ups. It is not a code editor; for actual writing-code-on-a-whiteboard practice you'll want a separate tool alongside.
Only what you tell it. In the setup you can paste a short context — the role, the company, anything from the JD that matters. The AI uses that to colour its questions; it won't invent insider knowledge it doesn't have.
Three things: a real interviewer persona that follows up instead of being polite, voice mode in 6 languages so you actually talk out loud, and structured coaching feedback at the end — strengths, growth areas, drill targets — not just a transcript.
Currently 1-on-1 — one interviewer at a time. Panel-style rehearsal is on the roadmap; until then you can simulate panel pressure by stacking back-to-back sessions in different formats (one behavioral, one technical).
That's exactly what Drill mode is for. After any session, the AI flags 2-3 growth areas — tap "Drill this" on any one and you get a focused 5-8-turn session that pressure-tests only that weakness until it lands.
No more questions? One short rehearsal beats an hour of reading interview tips.
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