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Natively - Free open-source AI interview copilot & meeting assistant. The best Cluely alternative, Final Round AI alternative, and Interview Coder alternative. Real-time transcription, undetectable stealth mode, local RAG, BYOK. No subscriptions. No data breaches.

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What it does

Natively is a free desktop app that listens to your meetings, interviews, and conversations in real time and quietly suggests what to say next — all without anyone else seeing it on your screen. It can read documents, understand screenshots, and keep track of the full conversation as it unfolds, working entirely on your own setup so your data never leaves your device.

Why it matters

With nearly 1,000 stars and growing fast, this project signals real demand for AI assistance tools that sidestep expensive subscriptions and privacy concerns tied to platforms like Cluely or Final Round AI — a gap the open-source community is now moving to fill. For founders and PMs, it's a signal that 'undetectable AI coaching' is becoming a product category in its own right, with users willing to self-host to get it.

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Score updated Apr 9, 2026

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