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Our StoryFebruary 28, 20265 min read

You're Not a Subscription. You're a Person With an Interview Next Week.

People come to InterviewMochi in very different situations.

Some have one big interview on Thursday and need to sharpen up fast. Some just got laid off and are watching their savings while applying to everything they can. Some are new grads figuring out how professional interviews even work. And some are mid-career professionals who want to stay sharp at communicating — not for a specific job, but as an ongoing skill.

These are very different needs. We didn't think one pricing model could serve all of them honestly. So we built two.

For the person who needs to prep now

Most people prepping for interviews need somewhere between 20 and 40 focused practice sessions. A couple of weeks of real work — recording answers, getting feedback, tightening up the stories you tell. After that, you're ready. You go do the interview. Hopefully you get the job.

For that kind of use, a monthly subscription doesn't make a lot of sense. You'd sign up, use it intensely for two or three weeks, and then need to remember to cancel before the next billing cycle. That's friction you don't need when you're already juggling applications and prep.

So we offer credit packs:

  • 30 credits for $5
  • 75 credits for $10
  • 200 credits for $20

One credit equals one practice recording. Credits never expire. You buy what you need, use them at your own pace, and when you're done, you're done. Nothing to cancel, nothing ticking in the background.

Most people end up spending about $10 on their entire interview prep. That felt right to us.

For the person who wants to keep going

Not everyone is prepping for a single interview. Some people are in an active job search across dozens of roles — each one needing a different angle, a different story, a different version of “tell me about yourself.” Others want to get better at how they communicate in general. Not just for interviews, but for meetings, presentations, pitches — any situation where how you say something matters as much as what you say.

For that, there's the Power tier: $19.99/month, unlimited everything, cancel anytime. It's for the person who sees communication as a skill worth training continuously — who wants to stay ready rather than scramble to get ready.

If that's you, the subscription is genuinely the better deal. If you're practicing 100+ times a month, credits would cost more.

We'd rather you pick the right one

Here's the honest version: if you're prepping for one or two specific interviews, the credit packs are probably what you want. If you're in a longer-term mode of improving how you communicate, the subscription makes more sense.

We put both options on the pricing page because we'd rather you pick the one that fits your situation than default into something that doesn't. It's a small thing, but it matters to us.

Everyone starts the same way

Regardless of which path makes sense for you, everyone starts with 5 free credits. No credit card required. Just sign up, pick a question, record your answer, and see the feedback. If it helps, great — you'll know which option to pick from there. If it doesn't, you haven't spent a thing.

We built it this way because we know interview prep is personal. The stakes are different for everyone. The timeline is different. The budget is different. We wanted pricing that respects that instead of assuming everyone fits the same mold.

Feedback that's actually useful

Whichever plan you're on, the feedback is the same. The AI analyzes your answer for structure, relevance, and clarity. The voice analysis looks at pacing, filler words, and delivery. You get a clear picture of what's working and what to adjust — not a generic “good job” but specific things you can fix before the real interview.

That's the part we care about most. The pricing is just the wrapper. The thing that actually matters is whether you walk into your next interview feeling prepared. Everything else is details.

Start With 10 Free Credits

No credit card. No commitment. Try it, see if it helps, and pick the plan that fits your situation from there.

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