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📝 Interview prep brief

Walk into every interview over-prepared.

Tell it who you’re meeting and when. The morning of, you get a brief: what the company does, recent news and funding, their product, and smart questions to ask — with sources, so you can check anything.

Researched while you sleep Sources linked, checkable Ready with your coffee
The itch you’re trying to scratch

The interview’s Thursday and the research is a mess of tabs the night before — a funding announcement, a product launch, a podcast the founder did somewhere. You walk in with fragments and hope the right one comes up.

What you actually want

One tidy brief the morning of: what they do, what’s changed lately, what they’ll probably ask about, and three questions that show you did your homework.

What you’ll get

The brief, the morning of

Everything in one note, timed to land before you’ve finished your coffee.

The morning of your interview
PrepBrief
Thu, 6:45 AM
Your 2 PM at Fieldstone — the brief:
  • What they do: design tools for architects, ~60 people, founded 2021.
  • Lately: raised a $22M Series B in March; shipped Fieldstone Studio in May — expect questions about design systems at scale.
  • How they talk: the careers page repeats “craft over speed” three times. Bring an example where you slowed down and it paid off.
  • Ask them: how Studio changed their roadmap · what “craft over speed” costs them · what the design team owns end-to-end.
Sources linked below. Good luck — you’re ready.
1 briefresearched overnight · sources included

Illustrative example with a fictional company. Real briefs cite the pages and articles they drew from.

Setting it up

Three steps, about two minutes

The full walkthrough with screenshots is in the setup guide.

1

Tell it the company and the date

“I’m interviewing at Fieldstone Thursday at 2 for the senior designer role — brief me that morning.”

2

It researches while you sleep

Their site, news, funding announcements, product pages — pulled into one brief with the sources linked.

3

Read it with your coffee

Five minutes to read, and you walk in knowing the company better than anyone else they’re talking to that day.

Get started

Set up your prep brief

Tell us who you’re meeting. We’ll write the instruction and open bots.team pre-filled — add the date and time there.

Here’s the job we’ll hand your bot
Put together an interview brief on the company I’m interviewing with: what they do, recent news and funding, their products, and smart questions for me to ask.
Open in bots.team →

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Free if you already have Claude. It researches and reports — the interview is all you.

Questions

Prep briefs, answered

Where does the brief’s information come from?

Public sources it can read — the company’s site and blog, news coverage, funding announcements, product pages. Everything’s linked, so you can check anything before you say it in the room.

Can it brief me on a recurring schedule?

Yes. “Every Monday, brief me on the companies I’m interviewing with this week” is one standing instruction. One-off briefs work too.

Will it make things up?

It reports what it found and says what it couldn’t find. AI can still make mistakes, so skim the linked sources before quoting a number in the room — that’s why they’re included.

What does it cost?

Free if you already pay for Claude. If not, you’ll need one (~$20/month). Nothing to buy from JobHunter. More on pricing →