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CueLoop (limited early access)
Real-time AI coaching for better user interviews
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Real-time AI coaching for better user interviews
13 followers
Running user interviews is hard. You miss follow-ups, ask leading questions, and only find the gaps when you listen back. CueLoop is a macOS app that coaches you during interviews in real time. It captures both sides of the conversation, transcribes live, and delivers gentle nudges through a discreet overlay near your Mac's notch. It catches bias, suggests follow-ups, and tells you when you're talking too much. A world-class UX researcher in your corner. Free during limited early access.





Hey everyone! I'm Brent. I've spent over 10 years in product management, and the one thing I've learned is: the quality of what you build is directly tied to the quality of your customer/user conversations.
But most builders aren't trained interviewers. We ask leading questions we don't notice, miss follow-ups, and gloss over emotional cues. Other AI tools try to solve this by replacing you with an AI interviewer entirely, which is a terrible trade off in my opinion. CueLoop doesn't take you out of the room. It makes you better in it.
I built CueLoop to coach you during interviews. It captures both sides of the conversation, transcribes live, and nudges you when something matters. All through a discreet overlay near your Mac's notch that aims to be subtle and not distracting.
It's in limited early access right now (50 available sign ups, 3 sessions per user). I'd love feedback, especially if you run customer interviews yourself. What would make this useful for you? I would love to chat!
Love the idea of lightweight coaching layers for this kind of use case!
Just checked out the website, first of all, the infinite animation in the landing page looks 🔥
I think you found a blue ocean here! I don't think I saw any products that do what you claim to do.
I will point out 1 important thing here: not everyone uses Mac, so I would advise implementing a web version or at least supporting Windows also.