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    Desktop App

    Always on screen. Never detected.

    A native desktop overlay for macOS and Windows that sits on top of your interview — completely invisible to screen share. Captures coding problems from your screen, streams real-time answers, and runs as a disguised system process your interviewer will never see.

    100%
    Undetectable
    0.2s
    Answer speed
    1
    Shortcut to solve
    2
    Platforms (macOS + Win)

    See it in action

    The demo above walks through a real Amazon SDE interview scenario — behavioral questions, a HackerRank coding challenge, and two system design problems. All handled by the desktop app running invisibly in the background.

    01

    Live behavioral coaching

    The app listens to the interviewer's audio, detects the question, and streams a structured STAR-format answer grounded in your resume — before the interviewer finishes asking.

    02

    Coding problems from screen

    Hit one shortcut and the app captures the coding problem from HackerRank, LeetCode, or any platform. A complete solution with time and space complexity appears in the overlay within seconds.

    03

    System design walkthroughs

    For architecture questions, the copilot generates a full design walkthrough — requirements, API design, data model, high-level architecture, deep dives, and scaling considerations.

    Built different from browser tools

    Browser extensions can be detected, blocked, and disabled. The desktop app operates at the OS level — outside the browser's reach entirely.

    Completely invisible to screen share

    The overlay doesn't appear in Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Webex, or any screen sharing tool. It uses OS-level window exclusion — not a browser hack that can be detected. Your interviewer sees your desktop, never the copilot.

    Disguised as a system process

    The app runs as "CoreServices" — a name that blends in with your operating system's own processes. It won't appear in your dock, taskbar, Activity Monitor, or Task Manager. Even if someone is looking, there's nothing to find.

    Screen capture solves coding problems

    One keyboard shortcut captures any coding problem on screen — LeetCode, HackerRank, CoderPad, CodeSignal, or a shared doc. Hoppers reads the problem, generates a complete solution with time and space complexity, and displays it in the overlay within seconds.

    Click-through overlay

    The answer panel sits on top of everything but doesn't block your mouse. Click through it to interact with your browser, IDE, or video call underneath. Resize and reposition it anywhere on screen. It stays exactly where you put it.

    System audio capture — no extensions needed

    The desktop app captures your interviewer's voice directly from system audio. No browser extensions, no mic routing, no virtual audio drivers to install. It just works — on macOS and Windows.

    Global keyboard shortcuts

    Customisable shortcuts for everything — toggle visibility, capture screen, mute mic, navigate between answers, dock the window. All shortcuts work globally, even when the app isn't focused. Remap any of them to fit your workflow.

    Dock mode

    Snap the overlay to the left or right edge of your screen with one shortcut. It resizes to a slim panel that stays out of your way while keeping answers visible. Perfect for split-screen setups during coding interviews.

    Auto-detects your interview

    The app monitors for Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, and Webex. When it detects you've joined a call, it activates automatically. No manual start needed — just open the app and forget about it until your interview begins.

    Stealth by design, not by accident

    The app is completely invisible to every screen sharing tool we've tested — Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Webex, QuickTime, OBS. It doesn't show up in screen recordings either.

    It won't appear in your dock, taskbar, Alt+Tab, Activity Monitor, or Task Manager. The app ships as "CoreServices" — a process name designed to blend in with your operating system.

    The app auto-detects when you're in an interview (Zoom, Meet, Teams, Webex) and activates automatically. No setup, no configuration — just open it and start your call.

    Invisible to all screen sharing
    Hidden from dock and taskbar
    Not in Activity Monitor or Task Manager
    No trace in screen recordings
    Click-through transparent overlay
    Disguised process name
    No browser extension required
    Silent background updates

    macOS and Windows

    Native performance on both platforms. Signed, notarised, and tested daily across every major interview tool.

    macOS

    • +Apple Silicon and Intel
    • +Signed with Developer ID
    • +Apple notarised
    • +CoreAudio system capture

    Windows

    • +Windows 10 and 11
    • +Code signed (SSL.com eSigner)
    • +NSIS installer
    • +WASAPI loopback audio

    Download and try it in your next interview

    60 free minutes. No credit card. Available on macOS and Windows.