New in Mockin: Job Match Score
Looking for a job as a UX/UI or Product Designer? Here's a feature that helps you save time, reduce application anxiety, and apply with confidence.
What is Job Match Score?
A feature that analyzes how well your resume aligns with any job description. We evaluate Skill Match, Domain Match, and Role and Level Match to show how closely your resume aligns with the job description.
How it works:
1. Upload your resume
2. Paste the job description
3. Get a detailed match report with strengths and gaps
4. Improve your resume directly in the Resume Builder
5. Track all analyzed jobs and focus on where you actually have strong chances
Why Mockin is different:
Built specifically for UX/UI and Product Designers, we understand your craft
I'm a designer and hiring manager myself, no compromises, only tools I would want to use
Evolving with the design community, every feature is shaped by real needs
Try it free https://mockin.work/
P.S. Your feedback makes this better.

Mockin
Hi Product Hunt 👋
I’m Egor, co-founder of Mockin.
In the 9 months since our last launch here, the design job market got even harder.
After speaking with more than 60 designers, one pattern became impossible to ignore. Strong skills do not guarantee interviews. People get filtered out at every stage, often without understanding why.
Resume.
Portfolio.
Recruiter screen.
Hiring manager interview.
Case study.
One weak point is enough to lose momentum, and usually the only feedback you get is silence.
That is exactly why we built Mockin 2.0.
We turned Mockin into a tool that helps UX/UI and Product Designers see real hiring risks early, fix them before real interviews, and prepare across the full job search funnel based on real expectations from the market.
I’d love for you to try it and tell us what feels strongest, weakest, or still missing.
Thank you
Scade.pro
Hi, congrats for your launch. Why did you started with the UI/UX niche. Any user feed back or based on personal evidance ? I used to have a very similar idea but for other roles. UI / UX designers are the hardest role to start with I guess.
Mockin
@ozgurds thanks for your question!
There are a few reasons. First, this is where I have the strongest expertise. For the last 9 years, I’ve been involved in hiring designers, interviewing candidates, reviewing portfolios, and also going through hiring processes myself. So I’ve seen this pain from both sides.
Second, UX/UI and Product Designers have a very specific hiring funnel. It’s not only about a resume. It’s also about portfolio quality, case study storytelling, product thinking, visual craft, communication, and interview confidence.
So yes, designers are probably not the easiest niche to start with. But that’s exactly why we started here. A generic career tool doesn’t really understand this process well enough.
2pr
Congrats with launch! So, now all the features to land a next job is inside?
Mockin
@islam_midov looks like we're packed! But we were thinking of the cover letter
Mockin
@islam_midov thanks so much! Almost :)
We’re also considering adding whiteboard interview practice and cover letters next. So stay tuned!
Guys that's great for designers! Will you go to other roles?
Mockin
@and_bayleaf great question! It's on our radar. Just wanted to make sure we did a great job for at least one role
Mockin
Hey @and_bayleaf! Right now, we’re starting with designers so we can fine-tune the flow first. After that, we’ll expand it to other roles as well.
Most career-prep tools double down on the polish layer — portfolios, mock interviews, salary scripts — and skip the actual high-leverage decision, which is which role to take in the first place. I'm an Accredited Financial Counselor and the most common thing I counsel new grads on is the "safe offer vs. the role that builds the skill stack" tradeoff — the comp gap usually closes within a year if the second role is right. Curious — are designers showing up to Mockin pre-offer to make that call, or mostly post-offer for prep?
a only 'feedback you get is silence' line is the most painful part of the 2026 job market. You can have a world-class portfolio, but if you’re failing at the recruiter screen without knowing why, you’re just spinning your wheels. Excited to see how Mockin identifies those specific hiring risks before they turn into rejections. Support on the launch, @lipkovskiy Egor
Mockin
@vikramp7470 thanks a lot for the support! Really appreciate it.
And if you try Mockin, let me know what we can improve.
@egor_krasnoperov Sure 👍
Mockin
Hey Product Hunt community! We significantly improved our app since the last launch. Appreciate your feedback on the updates and Mockin itself ♥️