AissenceAI vs Interview Sidekick: Which AI Actually Helps You Pass Technical Interviews in 2026?
I've spent the last few months running mock interview loops with every major AI copilot side-by-side. Two tools keep showing up in the same conversations: AissenceAI and Interview Sidekick. They sound similar. They aren't.
Here's the breakdown — speed, stealth, coverage, and what the experience actually feels like under pressure.
AissenceAI is a real-time AI interview copilot with a native desktop overlay, ~116 ms response time, and 12 free career tools. Interview Sidekick is a lightweight assistant aimed at the same use case. The difference shows up in latency and stealth.
Round 1 — Speed under pressure
Latency is the entire game in a live interview. Above ~250 ms first-token, the suggestion arrives after you'd have already opened your mouth.
AissenceAI averages ~116 ms across its pipeline (Deepgram streaming STT + multi-model routing). Most lighter-weight assistants in the same category sit higher — usually in the 300–800 ms range based on the public benchmarks they publish themselves.
Round 2 — Stealth on screen share
A browser-extension overlay can be picked up by proctoring software. A native desktop overlay with OS-level screen-capture exclusion cannot.
AissenceAI is built on Tauri 2 with native exclusion APIs — the stealth mode page walks through how it works. If your interview pipeline includes any proctoring (HireVue, Karat, Codility), this difference matters.
Round 3 — Coverage
| Use case | AissenceAI | Interview Sidekick |
|---|---|---|
| Live coding | Yes — coding copilot | Yes |
| Behavioral / STAR | Yes | Limited |
| System design | Yes | Limited |
| Real-time STT in 42 languages | Yes | Limited |
| Resume + JD context | Yes | Partial |
| 12 free career tools | Yes — career-launchpad | No |
| Multi-model AI | Yes (5 providers) | Single model |
| Native desktop stealth | Yes | Browser-based |
Round 4 — The 12 free tools detour
The non-interview features matter more than people admit. AissenceAI's free career-launchpad covers:
- ATS-grade resume builder
- Cover letter generator (JD-aware)
- LinkedIn optimizer
- Auto-apply bot
- Mock interview simulator
- Salary negotiation coach
Most lighter-weight tools don't ship any of this. If you're early in a job hunt, that's a real gap.
What it feels like to actually use
The feel-test: sit down for a 45-minute mock loop. With a fast copilot, you forget it's there. With a slow one, you start to coordinate with it — pausing, restarting, second-guessing. That coordination is what the interviewer notices.
My mock-loop ritual:
- Open the desktop app, turn stealth mode on.
- Paste resume + JD into session config.
- Start the call.
- Ignore the overlay until I'm stuck. Use it as a safety net, not a script.
Read the ethics page for our take — copilots should support you, not replace you.
So which one is better?
For a single-purpose, light use case, Interview Sidekick is fine. For the full FAANG-style loop with coding + behavioral + system design + post-call review, AissenceAI is the more complete tool — and the speed and stealth difference shows up exactly when it matters.
Full side-by-side at aissence.ai/compare.
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