InterviewAlly turns your resume into structured STAR stories, then helps you practice delivering them — with AI interviewers who actually push back.
You've led projects, solved problems, managed teams, hit targets. But when someone asks "Tell me about a time you..." your mind goes blank.
It's not a confidence problem. It's a preparation problem. And nobody's built a real tool for it — until now.
InterviewAlly parses your experience — roles, responsibilities, achievements — and identifies the stories hiding in your work history.
Your experiences become Situation, Task, Action, Result. Real stories from your real career, organized so you can actually recall them.
Mock sessions with AI that asks real behavioral questions and pushes back on vague answers. Speech analysis and feedback on clarity, structure, and confidence.
"I led the marketing campaign for our product launch and we did really well with social media and events."
Generic. Forgettable. No proof.
S: Tasked with launching a new product line on a limited budget.
T: Generate 10,000 pre-orders in 30 days using only organic channels.
A: Built a grassroots campaign across three cities, coordinating 8 field marketers.
R: 15,000 pre-orders in 28 days. 300% ROI. Framework adopted company-wide.
Career changers who have transferable skills but struggle to frame them for a new industry.
Workforce development participants preparing for interviews without access to one-on-one coaching.
Neurodivergent job seekers — especially those with ADHD — who know their stories but can't retrieve them under pressure.
Anyone with a nonlinear career who's been told "just be yourself" and knows that's not enough.
InterviewAlly is in development. Join the list to be first in — and to help shape what gets built.
We'll reach out when early access opens.
I'm Brian Gibbs. 22 years in live events and brand activations — NFL stadiums, major festivals, campaigns for Diageo, Samsung, Amazon, Walmart+. I also have ADHD. I've walked into interviews with a decade of leadership experience and blanked on the simplest behavioral question.
Not because I didn't have the stories. Because I didn't have a system to recall them. InterviewAlly is that system.