[ Interview Wolf · 2026 ]lead the pack

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.

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[02] · The problem

Three failure modes
kill self-directed learning.

  1. 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.

  2. 02

    Forgetting curve

    Knowledge fades faster than new knowledge accumulates. Without scheduled review timed to your memory, last month’s reading is already gone.

  3. 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.

[03] · The system

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

Daily session

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

FSRS-5

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

Active recall

Every lesson pairs with a practice problem you must attempt before completion. Retrieval beats re-reading three to five times for retention.
04

Interleaving

Mixed-topic sessions outperform blocked practice for transfer to interviews. Interview Wolf blends review + new + drill across tracks instead of grinding one topic.
[04] · Proof

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

[05] · Pricing

Three tiers.
No trial countdown.

Free

$0try the loop

3 lessons/day · 1 mock/week

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Pro

$29/ month

unlimited everything · priority AI tutor

Lifetime

$499one-time

first 500 only · never charged again

Start the loop.
Twenty-five minutes a day.