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Practice alternative

Google Interview Warmup alternative for real voice practice

Google's official Interview Warmup launch page described a tool for practicing answers and getting machine-learning feedback. Intrvio's practice position is different: GAIA is a live voice interviewer for practice, not a real-time interview copilot.

Last updated: June 19, 2026

Quick answer

Use GAIA to practice before interviews, not during live interviews.

The product stance is coach, not copilot.

Employers can trust the same ethical boundary because Intrvio does not position practice as live assistance.

Need
Google Interview Warmup
Intrvio practice
Answer practice
Practice questions and feedback
Live voice conversation with GAIA
Mode
Self-guided web practice
Spoken mock interview
Ethical boundary
Practice before the interview
Practice before the interview; no live assistance
Employer bridge
Candidate preparation
Candidate preparation plus employer-side GAIA workflow

Coach, not copilot

Practice tools should help candidates prepare before the interview. They should not provide hidden live assistance inside a real employer interview.

Intrvio's B2C practice pages must keep that boundary explicit so the candidate product does not weaken employer trust.

Why voice practice matters

Written preparation does not train timing, nervous pauses, or spoken structure. A live voice practice session makes candidates rehearse the skill they will actually use.

GAIA can ask follow-up questions, which makes practice closer to a real interviewer than a static prompt list.

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Frequently asked questions

No. The practice product is for preparation before interviews. It is not designed for hidden assistance during live employer interviews.

Practice alternative

Practice with a voice AI interviewer before the real interview.

Use GAIA as an ethical coach for preparation, then enter real interviews without live assistance.