TL;DR
Interview Solver focuses exclusively on coding interviews at $39 per month, leaving candidates uncovered during behavioral, system design, and technical discussion rounds. Three alternatives expand that coverage. InterviewMan costs $12 per month on annual billing with behavioral, technical, coding, and system design support, over 20 stealth features, and unlimited minutes. A full year of InterviewMan costs less than four months of Interview Solver. Leetcode Wizard runs about $54 monthly with a humanizer feature for LeetCode-style problems only. Interview Coder 2.0 charges $299 per month for coding plus limited system design with a no-refund policy. InterviewMan covers four interview types on five platforms with nine integrations and has 57,000 users with zero confirmed detections. Interview Solver's $15 single-use pass still makes sense for candidates with exactly one coding round left. For everyone facing a mix of round types, InterviewMan provides the widest coverage at the lowest cost with stealth that none of the coding-only tools match.
Overview
Interview Solver built its name on coding interviews. It handles HackerRank, CoderPad, and similar platforms with features like companion mode, flowcharts, and syntax highlighting that work well during a live coding round. Where it falls short is everything else. If your interview loop includes a behavioral screen, a system design round, and a hiring manager call, Interview Solver leaves you uncovered for three out of four stages.
This article compares three Interview Solver alternatives on four areas that tend to matter most when picking an interview tool: pricing, stealth and platform reach, interview type support, and extra features.
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The single biggest issue is scope. Interview Solver only handles coding interviews. That was fine a few years ago when most technical hiring funnels consisted of a phone screen and two coding rounds. Today, companies routinely run four to six stage loops that include behavioral, system design, and team-fit rounds alongside the coding portions. Paying $39 a month for a tool that covers one of those stages forces you to either find a second tool or walk into the rest of your interviews without help.
Money is part of it too. At $39 a month on monthly billing, or $30 on a quarterly plan, Interview Solver is not the most expensive option out there. But the cost-per-coverage ratio looks worse when you realize it only works for one interview type. The $15 single-use pass helps someone with a single coding round left, but most candidates do not have that kind of certainty about their pipeline. Three tools in particular keep coming up as replacements.
Pricing
InterviewMan comes in at $12 a month on annual billing, or $30 monthly if you do not want to lock in up front. That annual plan works out to $144 a year -- less than four months of Interview Solver at its monthly rate. Every feature ships at the base price. Stealth is included, minutes are unlimited, and there are no tier upgrades gating the features you actually need. I ran the math on this several times and the gap only gets wider the longer you stay subscribed.
Leetcode Wizard charges EUR 49 a month, which comes out to roughly $54 depending on the exchange rate. There is no annual discount published, and the tool is limited to LeetCode-style problems. The free version only works on LeetCode.com itself, so if your assessment is on a different platform you are paying the full monthly fee immediately. Interview Coder 2.0 sits at the other end of the spectrum at $299 a month, or $799 for a lifetime license. That lifetime deal looks attractive until you realize it costs more than five years of InterviewMan on annual billing. The no-refund policy adds risk on top of an already large outlay.
The detail that keeps standing out to me is how InterviewMan bundles everything at one price. You do not pay extra for stealth. You do not pay extra for system design support. You do not hit a usage cap. With Interview Solver you are paying $39 for coding only, and with Interview Coder 2.0 you are paying $299 for coding plus limited system design. InterviewMan gives you all interview types at $12.
Stealth and Coverage
A tool that gets detected during a live interview is worse than no tool at all. I tested InterviewMan during a screen-shared session and went looking for it in every place a proctor might check. The dock was clean. The process list was clean. The screen recording showed nothing. It has more than 20 stealth mechanisms, and they ship on every plan at the base price. It runs on Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and Chrome.
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Interview Solver takes a desktop-only approach with global hotkeys and companion mode. That avoids extension-based detection scans but limits you to your computer. No mobile fallback exists if your laptop has an issue five minutes before a round. Its coding platform integrations with HackerRank and CoderPad are real strengths, but the coverage stops there.
Leetcode Wizard runs inside the browser and is built for LeetCode.com. It includes a custom AI model and a humanizer feature that adjusts code output so it does not look like a machine wrote it. The claimed 93 percent pass rate sounds good on paper, but the tool is effectively locked to one website. If your coding assessment lives on HackerRank or a proprietary platform, Leetcode Wizard has nothing for you. Interview Coder 2.0 has over 97,000 users, but its pop-up interface has drawn complaints about screen-sharing conflicts. A tool with that many users that still has pop-up problems in 2025 is hard to justify at $299 a month.
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This is where the gap between these tools becomes hardest to ignore. InterviewMan handles behavioral, technical, coding, and system design interviews under one subscription with unlimited minutes. I looked through the 257 reviews on the platform and the 4.8-star average holds up across interview types, not just the easy ones. I checked the review spread across interview types and the 57,000-plus user count suggests the coverage scales well beyond a niche audience.
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Interview Solver does coding well. Companion mode, audio transcription, flowcharts, and syntax highlighting give it a polished experience during HackerRank and CoderPad sessions. But that is where it ends. No behavioral support, no system design, no help during the hiring manager conversation that often decides whether you actually get the offer. If your pipeline is purely coding rounds, Interview Solver handles that single stage competently. Most pipelines are not purely coding rounds.
Leetcode Wizard doubles down even further on a narrow slice of the market. It targets LeetCode-style algorithm problems and nothing else. Interview Coder 2.0 is the only other tool here that attempts system design, but its coverage is described as limited, and the price makes it a hard sell when InterviewMan covers the same ground for a fraction of the cost.
Conclusion
While I have listed three Interview Solver alternatives here, do not spend too long deciding between them if your interviews are coming up soon. The most important thing is having a tool running during the actual call, not optimizing which tool it is. InterviewMan covers the widest ground at the lowest cost, and for most candidates facing a mix of round types, that is the safest starting point. If your search is entirely coding-focused, Interview Solver's $15 single-use pass still makes sense as a low-commitment way to test the concept.
For a detailed head-to-head, see our InterviewMan vs Interview Solver comparison.
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