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Jean-Francois Brou🙏 1 karmaAug 25, 2023@AudioTranscriptionGreat app, it does perfectly what it says!! I recommend this 100% to all. Great and intuitive UI
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It is the bet transcription tool I’ve ever used. I quit taking notes after I discovered Transkriptor.
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Dorascribe is quick, accurate, and cuts down on admin work. Security seems solid. Looks promising.
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Ace interviews with AI-powered instant answersOpenthis tool can prevent you from blanking out during the interview under high pressure. good stuff.
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This is the best mock interview tool ever!!! Helped me improve my interview skills a lot by telling me exactly what I was doing wrong. 10/10
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I found a lot of value so far. I'm surprised this isn't saved more often. Great tool for speeding up qual data analysis and repository.
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OpenThis is my favourite, so handy and works brilliant - Didn't find the AI you were looking for?
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👋 Hey TAAFT — Ahmed here, founder of Merra. Merra replaces first-round interviews with a conversational AI interview—real back-and-forth with clarifying follow-ups (not one-way video). You choose the voice, tone, language, questions, pass threshold, and duration. Review a match fit score with per area analysis and evaluation, plus the full video & transcript for transparency. Live today: Create → Invite → Review in minutes, brief candidate feedback by default, and GDPR-friendly defaults (video kept 30 days; transcripts per employer policy). Try it free (no card): 1 job • 10 interviews • 14 days → https://www.trymerra.ai. I’d love feedback on fairness & accessibility, review UX, and pricing/onboarding—I’ll be in the thread.
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Transcribe audio and video in 100+ languages effortlesslyOpenFast - probably the fastest tool I've tried for transcribing from an uploaded MP3. Accuracy was good. My samples was a ~30 min university lecture recorded alone (recorded with a mic and laptop, not in a lecture hall). Only complaint is that the logical sectioning or paragraphing isn't great. (It's hard to do with these stream-of-consciousness type lectures, but some tools do a great job.) If I didn't need the logical breaks, I'd likely come back to this tool solely for the speed and accuracy. Great job!
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Really cool and intuitive tool, it helps me a lot with my articles!
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Your secret weapon to ace any interview and land the job.Open -
I gave Verve Copilot a fair shot. Used it for about two weeks hoping it would help me prep better for interviews. Honestly? It felt super basic. The responses were slow, generic, and half the time I didn’t even feel like I was in a real interview. More like filling out a survey. 🫠 The UI looked clean, but that’s about it. There was no depth in the feedback, and it didn’t adapt to my answers at all. I kept thinking — is this it? Out of frustration, I tried LockedIn AI (wasn’t expecting much tbh), but man… what a difference. The mock interviews actually felt real, the questions were on point for my role, and the feedback made sense. Even the resume review caught things I hadn’t noticed for months. I don’t usually write reviews, but if someone’s seriously preparing for interviews — skip Verve and go straight to LockedIn. It actually feels like you’re practicing with someone who knows what they’re doing. Verve was more like talking to a voice assistant who’s just... there. 😅
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