Do your best work — when it matters most
JobLander is an AI copilot for job interviews. You practice with it before the call, and it stands beside you during the real one — so you walk in as the most prepared, most composed version of yourself.
What it does
Two things, one loop.
Practice before the call. Rehearse the questions you'll actually get — "Tell me about yourself," the behavioral ones, the role-specific ones — with an AI interviewer that talks back. Shape your answers until they sound like you at your best.
Backup during the call. A Chrome extension sits quietly in your real interview and feeds you live hints exactly when you need them — the detail you blanked on, the structure for a strong answer, the thread you dropped.
Afterward you get the transcript and an honest breakdown of how it went. Then you practice again. Every round, you get sharper.
Who's behind the project?
Hi, I'm Vladislav Sorokin. I spent half my life as a TV reporter, live on air — terrifying and addictive in equal measure. So I know how to shape a thought and sound calm on camera.
And I still get nervous. On a bad day I can barely string two sentences together — especially in English. I work in it every day, but under stress my speech just falls apart and I start to mumble.
That's where JobLander came from. An interview isn't a fair fight: on one side there's money and a hiring machine; on the other, there's just you and whether you can show up and perform. Almost no one trains that skill on purpose. This is the tool I wish I'd had — something to build that skill, and backup for the moment it counts.

What it costs
Right now JobLander is in open beta — and through the end of July it's completely free. Every interview, all the practice, no limits, no card.
That changes in August. The project has grown faster than I expected, and my costs have grown right along with it — so from then on only a small allowance of interviews and practice stays free, and everything beyond that becomes paid.
So make the most of this moment. This is the most open JobLander will ever be: free, and wide open — while it lasts.
Tell me what's broken
I'm building this largely on my own, and I'm counting on you. If something helps, tell me. If something annoys you — tell me louder. This project only gets better when you point out where it falls short. Email me anytime at hello@joblander.app.