Show HN: StealthCoder – Invisible AI helper for coding interviews

3 points by StealthCoder 7 hours ago

Hey everyone, thanks for checking out StealthCoder!

After years at a startup and Amazon, I got tired of relearning Data Structures & Algorithms puzzles, only to forget them on the job and then fumble under the pressure of an unfamiliar LeetCode style challenge.

I built StealthCoder to help skilled developers who excel day-to-day but struggle with trivia interviews get a fair shot at landing the roles they deserve. The job market is brutal, and interview rounds have become tougher and more time compressed than ever.

StealthCoder is a tiny invisible AI overlay that only you see:

- Never shows up on Zoom/Meet or trips cheat detectors

- Pops Data Structures & Algorithm hints in-place with Ctrl+Alt+S

- Runs silently - no extra windows or icons

I’ve cleared multiple live rounds (constant screenshare) without anyone noticing. Windows & Mac builds are live, you’ll see an “unidentified developer” warning until I sign and notarize this week.

If you give it a spin (credit card required for the trial), I’d love to hear:

1. Does the concept make sense?

2. What feels clunky or confusing?

3. What one feature would help you most?

https://stealthcoder.app

Can’t wait for your feedback or war stories!

connormon 7 hours ago

What makes this different from Interview Coder or Cluely? This just seems like a clone of those and adds next to no features. Now granted. 8 haven’t tried any of those, but just from the homepage, there’s nothing to differentiate this AI invisible cheater from the other AI invisible cheater. Also, Cluely is cheaper and supposedly has more features.

kuberwastaken 4 hours ago

If it's not Open Source, not a good idea to compete with Interview Coder