Private beta

Catch the AI assistants screen-sharing can’t see.

FairlyHire is a consent-based integrity check for technical interviews. It catches the one trick tools like Cluely and Interview Coder rely on — hiding their window from screen capture — and shows the interviewer a live verdict, nothing more.

No screen recording. No keystroke logging. No webcam. Candidates consent and can stop anytime.

The problem

Screen-sharing has a blind spot — and cheat tools live in it.

Overlay assistants like Cluely and Interview Coder are built around one deliberate behavior: they exclude their own window from screen capture.

On a shared screen, that window is simply not there. The candidate reads AI-generated answers off an overlay the interviewer will never see in the call.

Watching a screen-share — or even a webcam — can’t surface something that was engineered to be invisible to exactly those tools. Honest candidates get quietly out-competed, and interviewers have no way to tell.

How it works

Three steps. No install for the interviewer.

  1. Interviewer shares a link

    Start a session from your dashboard and send the candidate a join code. Nothing to install on your side.

  2. Candidate runs the app & consents

    The candidate runs a lightweight app, sees exactly what would be sent, and clicks Consent — or declines. They can stop at any time.

  3. Interviewer sees a live verdict

    Your dashboard shows a real-time verdict and a timeline for the interview — Clean, Suspicious, or Caught.

Why it’s different

We look where screen-share can’t.

Instead of trying to watch the candidate’s screen, FairlyHire detects the capture-exclusion trick itself — the one behavior every overlay cheat tool needs to stay hidden.

If a window is deliberately hiding from screen capture, FairlyHire sees it. It also matches a maintained list of known tools. The interviewer gets one clear verdict — not a hunch.

  • Caught A known interview-assistant tool matched our signature list.
  • Suspicious An unexplained window is hiding itself from screen capture.
  • Clean Nothing flagged. Ordinary apps are never reported.
Privacy & trust

Built to find cheating, not to watch you.

If you’re a candidate: FairlyHire can’t see your screen, your files, or what you type. It looks for one specific trick that cheating tools use to hide — and ignores everything else. You consent before it starts, and you can stop anytime.

What it never does

  • No screen capture
  • No keystroke logging
  • No webcam access
  • Does not read your files

What actually happens

  • Only integrity findings are ever sent to the interviewer
  • Ordinary apps — browser, music, chat, games — are never reported
  • You see exactly what would be sent before you consent
  • Consent is required, and you can stop at any time

That restraint is deliberate. A verdict only means something if the candidate it’s about was treated fairly to begin with.

Pricing

Simple tiers. Prices land at launch.

FairlyHire is in private beta — pricing isn’t live yet. Limits below are what each plan will include.

Free

$— Coming soon

For trying FairlyHire on real interviews.

5 interviews / month

  • Live verdict & timeline
  • Capture-exclusion detection
  • Known-tool signatures
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Team

$— Coming soon

For organizations standardizing on fair interviews.

500 interviews / month

  • Everything in Pro
  • Multiple seats
  • Centralized billing
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FAQ

Answers for candidates and interviewers.

What does this run on my machine?

A lightweight app you start yourself for the interview. It scans for the specific behavior overlay cheat tools use and a list of known tools. It does not record your screen, log your keystrokes, use your webcam, or read your files.

Can it see my screen, my files, or what I type?

No. None of those. The app only reports flagged integrity findings — and you can review exactly what would be sent before you agree to anything. Ordinary apps like your browser, music, or chat are never reported.

Can I decline?

Yes. Consent is required to begin, and you can stop monitoring at any time. If you decline, the interviewer simply sees that consent wasn’t given.

How do candidates join?

You start a session from your dashboard and share a short join code — no install on your side. The candidate runs the app, points it at the code, and consents. You see a live verdict and timeline.

What does it detect?

The core signal is capture-exclusion: a window deliberately hiding itself from screen sharing, which is how tools like Cluely and Interview Coder operate. It also matches a maintained signature list of known interview-assistant tools.

What platforms are supported?

FairlyHire is Windows-first today. We’re in private beta and expanding from there.

Private beta

Give honest candidates a level playing field.

FairlyHire is onboarding interviewers now. Request access and we’ll be in touch.

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