Just win your
interviews.
Interview-ready in months, not years.
Interview Wolf is a daily-loop learning system for working engineers preparing for senior IC interviews. Spaced repetition fights the forgetting curve. Active recall replaces re-reading. Interleaved practice forces transfer.
25 minutes a day. The scheduler picks what — you don't spend willpower on choice.
Three failure modes
kill self-directed learning.
- 01
Decision fatigue
Too much choice about what to study next. The brain spends its budget choosing, not learning. By the time you pick a topic, half the session is gone.
- 02
Forgetting curve
Knowledge fades faster than new knowledge accumulates. Without scheduled review timed to your memory, last month’s reading is already gone.
- 03
Recognition vs. recall gap
Reading feels like learning. The interview question doesn’t ask if you recognize the answer — it asks if you can produce it under pressure.
Interview Wolf attacks
all three.
The outcome — you, job-ready, in months — is produced by the loop below. Not by feature count. Not by content volume.
- 01
- The scheduler generates a single curated playlist. You don’t pick what to study — the system does. 5–8 reviews, 1 new lesson, 1 practice drill.
- 02
- Modern spaced-repetition algorithm. Each lesson’s memory tracked as (Difficulty, Stability, Retrievability). Next review scheduled when you’re about to forget — not before.
- 03
- Every lesson pairs with a practice problem you must attempt before completion. Retrieval beats re-reading three to five times for retention.
- 04
- Mixed-topic sessions outperform blocked practice for transfer to interviews. Interview Wolf blends review + new + drill across tracks instead of grinding one topic.
Daily session
FSRS-5
Active recall
Interleaving
92%
target retention
FSRS default — schedule keeps you above the forgetting threshold
25
minutes a day
capped — anything longer spills to tomorrow
8
tracks in V1
python · javascript · typescript · go · rust · sql · systems · dsa
5
fields per lesson
concept · why · example · pitfall · practice — one screen, no scroll
“The marginal cost of a new topic stays low because content stays compact: one screen per concept, five fields.”
— Interview Wolf PRD v0.2 §2.1
Three tiers.
No trial countdown.
Free
$0try the loop
3 lessons/day · 1 mock/week
Pro
$29/ month
unlimited everything · priority AI tutor
Lifetime
$499one-time
first 500 only · never charged again