Final Round AI is good. It is also $148 a month. Here are 8 alternatives worth a look.
Final Round AI is the most widely recognized name in the AI interview copilot space, and it deserves that recognition for a reason – the product works. But the pricing structure is what most candidates end up searching around after. The cheapest monthly plan runs $148 a month on the monthly billing cycle, and the stealth features that people most want (the invisible overlay that does not appear in Zoom or Teams screen shares) are paywalled to higher tiers. A few 2026 user reviews have surfaced complaints about trial auto-charges and monthly billing being difficult to cancel. And there are scattered reports of the overlay becoming visible in screen captures during live interviews, which is the outcome the whole tool exists to prevent.
None of that makes Final Round AI a bad product. It makes it an expensive one with tradeoffs that matter if you are interviewing at a company that actively monitors for overlays or if you are not sure how many rounds you have left before an offer.
This post covers 8 alternatives, as of June 2026. I have tried to give each tool a real strength and a real caveat, because the honest version of this comparison is more useful than the version where one winner is obvious from the intro.
Quick comparison: price, stealth, and best use case
| Tool | Cheapest paid plan | Stealth tier | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| LastRound AI | $19/mo | All plans (native OS-level) | Value pick; coding + system design + resume + mock |
| LockedIn AI | ~$54.99/mo (unlimited); credit plans available | Desktop app (solid); browser version visible | Engineers who want VSCode/Cursor integration |
| Cluely | $0 free / $19.99/mo Pro | $149.99/mo Pro+Undetectability tier only | General-purpose assistant; free tier users |
| Verve AI | Free tier incl.; Standard ~$17/mo | Included on free tier | All-in-one on a tight budget; 5 free mocks |
| Interview Coder | $299/mo or $799 lifetime | Native desktop (coding only) | Pure LeetCode grinders; SWE only |
| Sensei AI | ~$24/mo annual; $89/mo monthly | Web + Chrome extension; caught in 2/5 screen-share tests | Users comfortable with browser-based tools |
| OphyAI | $9/mo Basic | Browser overlay; not OS-level | Entry-level budget; behavioral/HR rounds |
| interviewing.io | ~$179-225+ per session | N/A (human mock, not a copilot) | Realistic practice with senior FAANG engineers |
1. LastRound AI
I am going to be transparent that this post is written by the LastRound AI team, which means this entry is the one you should read most skeptically. What I can say honestly: the paid plan starts at $19 a month, stealth is native at the OS level on both Windows and Mac across Zoom, Meet, Teams, and Webex on every plan (not a separate tier), and there are 15 free credits a month that do not expire even if you do not upgrade. The feature set covers live coding assistance with language awareness, system design with actual diagrams, resume builder with ATS scoring, structured mock practice, and mobile apps. Payment options include UPI, Razorpay, and PayPal, which matters for candidates outside the US.
The honest caveat: we are not the oldest name in this space, and “value pick” is a positioning choice, not a guarantee. If brand recognition in your interviewer’s head matters to you, Final Round AI has more of it right now. See how LastRound AI compares directly to Final Round AI.
2. LockedIn AI
LockedIn AI has a native desktop app with solid stealth, which puts it in the same category as Final Round AI on the technical side. The VSCode and Cursor integration is genuinely useful if you are in a take-home or live coding environment where you want suggestions inside your actual editor. The LockedIn Duo feature adds a human-assist layer on top of the AI.
The pricing is harder to read at a glance – the unlimited plan runs roughly $54.99 a month and credit-based plans burn per minute of use, which can get expensive in longer interview loops. The browser version, separate from the desktop app, has been reported as visible in screen shares. If you go with LockedIn, the desktop app is the one that actually delivers the stealth. More on how LockedIn AI stacks up.
3. Cluely
Cluely is worth knowing about because it has a free tier and because the company has been public about building a general assistant, not just an interview tool. The free plan exists. The $19.99 a month Pro plan exists. The stealth feature, per Cluely’s own pricing page, is gated to the $149.99 a month Pro+Undetectability tier.
That is the caveat that matters most here. If you are looking at Cluely because you saw “free” and need stealth for a real interview, you will hit the paywall at the worst moment. The counter-detection industry is actively targeting Cluely in 2026, which adds another variable. For people who want a general purpose overlay and are not doing a live technical screen, the free and Pro tiers are worth trying. See our full Cluely comparison.
4. Verve AI
Verve AI has the most generous free tier of any tool on this list – stealth is included, the resume builder is included, and you get 5 mock interview sessions before paying anything. The Standard paid plan runs around $17 a month. That price-to-feature ratio is hard to argue with if you are early in your job search and want to try things before committing.
The gap is system design. Verve AI does not produce diagrams for system design rounds, which matters a lot for senior engineering interviews where you are expected to draw an architecture. If your loop does not include system design, that gap is irrelevant. If it does, you will notice it. How Verve AI compares to the rest.
5. Interview Coder
Interview Coder is the purist choice for LeetCode-style coding screens. Native desktop app, focused entirely on coding problems, and the lifetime option ($799) is unusual in a subscription-heavy category. For a candidate going into rounds that are purely algorithmic at Google, Meta, or a similar company, it is purpose-built for that.
Outside of coding, it does not help much. System design, behavioral, and product-sense rounds are not the use case. At $299 a month on the monthly plan, it is not cheap either. There are also reported incidents of detection in CoderPad environments. If your interview is on CoderPad specifically, test it first.
6. Sensei AI
Sensei AI runs as a web app and Chrome extension – there is no native desktop application. The annual plan works out to around $24 a month, which is reasonable. The monthly rate is $89.
The stealth limitation is real and documented. A 2026 hands-on review found the overlay visible in 2 of 5 screen-share tests. Browser overlays are inherently harder to conceal than OS-level native apps because the concealment depends on the browser rendering layer rather than intercepting at the OS compositor. If your interview platform runs on a browser (Google Meet, Zoom web), that architecture is a meaningful risk to weigh.
7. OphyAI
OphyAI has the lowest entry price on this list. The Basic plan starts at $9 a month, though coding assistance is gated to the $39 Premium plan. The concealment is browser-based, a browser overlay rather than OS-level interception, which puts it in the same architectural category as Sensei AI on the stealth question.
The tool is a good fit for behavioral, HR, and early-stage screening rounds where stealth depth matters less and the main value is having AI-suggested answers available quickly. For senior technical rounds with coding or system design, the $9 plan is not the right tool and the $39 plan still has the browser-layer limitation. How OphyAI compares on the features that matter.
8. interviewing.io
interviewing.io is a fundamentally different category from everything else on this list, and I am including it because it comes up in the same searches. It is not an AI copilot. It is a platform for anonymous mock interviews with senior engineers who have worked at Google, Meta, Amazon, and similar companies. Sessions run roughly $179 to $225 or more depending on the interviewer level.
The value proposition is not stealth or live assistance. It is feedback from a human who has sat on both sides of the interview table at the exact company you are targeting. If you are three weeks from an onsite at a FAANG-tier company and have never done a real pressure mock with a senior engineer pushing back on your architecture, interviewing.io is worth one session even at that price. If you want live help during the actual interview, this is not that.
What we hear from candidates who switched from Final Round AI
This next part is qualitative. The LastRound AI team talks to candidates who have tried multiple tools, and the people who come from Final Round AI most often mention two things: the monthly cost and the stealth paywall. Not the product quality, which most of them describe as genuinely good. The pattern is closer to “I did not need $148 of interview tool for the three months I was job searching” than “the product did not work.” A smaller group mentions the billing friction – auto-charges on trial periods and difficulty finding the cancellation path are the specific complaints that come up. I want to be clear this is the LastRound AI team’s qualitative read from conversations, not a published survey or dataset.
How to pick
If you want the most features for the lowest monthly spend, and stealth that works at the OS level without a separate tier upgrade, LastRound AI or Verve AI are the two to compare first. Try the LastRound AI copilot with free credits before you commit to any paid plan.
If you are a pure LeetCode candidate and want native desktop with no feature overhead, Interview Coder or LockedIn AI are the two to test. If you want human feedback rather than AI assistance, interviewing.io is in its own category and is worth the price for one session. LastRound AI mock interviews sit somewhere in between – AI-driven but structured to simulate real interview pressure.
One thing I would not do: pay for a monthly plan on any tool without testing stealth in your actual interview environment first. Set up a Zoom call with a friend, share your screen, and confirm the overlay is invisible on their end. Every tool on this list claims stealth, and not all of them deliver it the same way in every configuration.
Sources: Final Round AI pricing page (monthly plan at $148/mo, as of June 2026), Cluely pricing page (Pro+Undetectability tier at $149.99/mo), and OphyAI pricing page (Basic plan at $9/mo). LockedIn AI and Sensei AI pricing verified against their respective sites in June 2026. The screen-share detection figures for Sensei AI come from a hands-on review published in 2026. The observations about candidates switching from Final Round AI are qualitative and come from conversations the LastRound AI team has had, not from a published dataset.
Written by
Mahesh
Writes about AI interview tooling and candidate-side interview strategy.
