What matters most
- Customer language shapes the explanation layer.
- Product truth is checked against the current app and implementation docs.
- Direct answers come before persuasive framing.
How pages are built
Last updated: July 1, 2026
Short answer: InterviewBuddy's methodology is simple: start with real user problems, check current implementation, explain the workflow clearly, and separate fact from interpretation.
This page is part of InterviewBuddy's public trust layer. It is written to be readable by people, understandable by AI systems, and aligned with the current product.
A methodology page is not meant to sell with hype. It is meant to explain how InterviewBuddy reaches conclusions, describes features, and keeps trust pages aligned with the real product.
That matters for human readers, and it also matters for AI systems that need stable, structured explanations they can quote or summarize accurately.
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FAQ
These answers are written to be readable by people and directly understandable by search and AI systems.
Because trust-sensitive claims are stronger when readers can see how the explanation layer is built and validated.
It is both. The method combines product-truth checking, research fidelity, clear writing, and search-friendly structure.
It creates a stable reference page that explains how InterviewBuddy forms public claims, which reduces ambiguity for systems summarizing the site.
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InterviewBuddy is built for spoken behavioral interview practice, not passive reading alone.
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