Get the interview. Then win it.
Most resume tools stop once your resume is done.
That's only halfway.
Resonn prepares you for the conversation that actually decides whether you get the job.
You did the hard part.
You tailored your resume.
You passed the ATS.
You landed the interview.
Then you sit down and they start asking about the bullets on your own resume.
“Walk me through this project.”
“Tell me more about this accomplishment.”
“You mention this here. What was your role?”
Suddenly you're trying to explain work you haven't thought about in years.
Or worse, you're trying to defend wording an AI wrote for you.
The interview is where jobs are won and lost.
Most people spend all their energy getting in the door and almost none preparing for what happens after it opens.
Resonn already knows your resume.
It knows the job you're targeting.
It knows where the two don't perfectly line up.
That means it also knows where an interviewer is most likely to dig deeper.
Resonn identifies the gaps between what the company wants and what your resume shows.
Then it builds interview preparation around those exact areas.
The questions you're most likely to hear.
Answer guidance built from your real experience.
The weak spots on your resume turned into conversations you can handle with confidence.
You're not practicing generic interview questions.
You're preparing for this job.
With this resume.
For this interview.
Resonn prepares you to defend your real experience.
Not bluff.
Not exaggerate.
Not memorize answers someone else wrote.
Every interview question and every answer starts with work you've actually done.
Because the fastest way to lose an interview is getting caught explaining something that was never true.
That's the point.
Walk into every interview ready to talk about your real work with confidence.
Generic interview guides don't know your resume.
They don't know the job.
Resonn knows both.
It generates the questions you're most likely to hear for that specific role and helps you build answers from your actual experience.
No.
Resonn gives you structure and guidance, not scripts.
The goal is to help you speak naturally about work you've actually done, not recite answers that fall apart when someone asks a follow-up.
Practice Mode, available with Pro+, lets you rehearse your answers out loud and receive feedback before your interview.
The first time you say your answers shouldn't be in front of the hiring manager.
Interview questions and answer guidance are included with paid plans.
Practice Mode is a Pro+ feature.