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AI Interview Copilot for Google Meet

Anyone interviewing on Google Meet — common at Google, Alphabet, and any company on Google Workspace — who wants a live copilot invisible to screen share and recording.

Google Meet is the default at every Workspace shop

If the company runs on Google Workspace, you're interviewing on Meet. Meet has the same screen-share-everything default as Zoom, plus Google's own meeting-recording feature that admins can enable for the whole org. A browser-based interview tool is exposed the moment the share button gets clicked. Interview Cheat handles Meet the same way it handles Zoom: a native macOS overlay outside the meeting window entirely.

How Interview Cheat works on Google Meet

Join the Meet call in any browser (Chrome, Safari, Firefox). Launch Interview Cheat. The overlay floats above the Meet tab without binding to it.

Invisible Mode uses the macOS ScreenCaptureKit content filter, which sits below the browser. That means the overlay is filtered out of every Meet share mode — full screen, single window, single Chrome tab — and out of Meet's host recording.

Audio capture is system-wide, not Meet-specific, so no extension, no permission grant inside the browser, no Workspace admin alert.

Screenshot hotkey captures the Meet tab — including a shared interviewer screen, a shared Google Doc, or a shared Jamboard — and feeds it into the next answer's context.

The overlay does not interact with Meet's URL, microphone permissions, or recording state.

Features that matter for this

Survives every Meet share mode

Share your entire screen, a window, or just the Chrome tab — Invisible Mode filters the overlay out of all of them.

No browser extension required

Interview Cheat is a native Mac app; it does not install into Chrome or Safari. Nothing shows up in your extensions list, your Workspace audit log, or the Meet meeting details.

Captures shared Google Docs and slides

If the interviewer shares a Doc, Sheet, Slides deck, or Jamboard, hit the screenshot hotkey and the next answer can reference whatever is on the screen.

Survives recordings and transcripts

Meet's built-in recording and the Workspace transcription feature both go through macOS screen and audio capture. Invisible Mode removes the overlay from the visual recording; system audio is unchanged.

Frequently asked questions

Will the interviewer see Interview Cheat on Google Meet?

Not with Invisible Mode unlocked. The macOS ScreenCaptureKit content filter sits below the browser, so the overlay is hidden from every Meet share path: full screen, window, tab.

Does Google Workspace admin tooling detect Interview Cheat?

No. Interview Cheat is not a Meet add-on, a Chrome extension, or a Workspace app. It does not appear in the Marketplace, the admin console, or any meeting metadata. It captures system audio on your Mac, independently of Meet.

Does the overlay show up in Meet recordings or the Gemini meeting summary?

No. Meet recording goes through screen capture; Invisible Mode filters the overlay out before recording starts. Gemini-generated meeting summaries are based on the audio transcript and the captured video — neither shows the overlay.

Does it work with Meet inside Chrome, Safari, and Firefox?

Yes, identically. Interview Cheat does not care which browser is running Meet; it floats above whatever window has focus on macOS.

What about Meet on iPad or mobile?

Interview Cheat is macOS-only today. If you join Meet from an iPad or phone, the overlay is not available on those devices.

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