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Data Usage

Clear notes on what data is used and why. Defaults are privacy-first, and camera and microphone features are optional.

What we use

Practice time (local)
We track time spent practicing so the weekly chart can show your daily totals.
  • - Stored locally in the browser
  • - Used to render the weekly practice chart
  • - Clearing site data resets local totals
Camera signals (optional)
If enabled, we can estimate coaching signals like eye contact level and subtle smiling.
  • - Helps you practice a more confident delivery
  • - Affected by lighting, camera angle, and distance
  • - You can disable it anytime
Microphone and speech (optional)
If enabled, speech signals can help you practice pacing, clarity, and filler-word reduction.
  • - Used for coaching style feedback
  • - Works best in a quiet room
  • - You can disable it anytime
Troubleshooting signals
If something looks off, the most common cause is environment. Setup changes often fix it quickly.
  • - Improve lighting (front light)
  • - Raise camera to eye level
  • - Keep notes near the top of the screen

Accuracy and limitations

Camera and speech analysis are coaching signals. They can be imperfect and may vary based on device quality, network conditions, background noise, and lighting.

If you want the “cleanest” scoring, use a stable camera angle, consistent distance, and steady lighting.

When camera is enabled

The camera can be used to estimate coaching metrics like eye contact level and subtle smiling. This is meant to help you practice presence, not to judge you.

If you look slightly down at your screen, that is normal. The goal is to look toward the lens on key sentences, especially your opener and closer.

When microphone is enabled

The microphone can be used to help you practice pacing and reduce filler words. A quiet room and clear audio improve results.

If you prefer, you can practice without microphone and still use the full interview flow.