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What a good review looks like

Here is an honest review one of our customers actually posted, lightly paraphrased and shared as an example. Notice that it is specific, it includes real downsides, and it discloses the free month. That is exactly what we are looking for. Write yours in your own words.

“Honest take on Aceloop after a month of loops”

Notes for anyone else jumping back into interviews this season.

I am running loops across a couple of big-name teams and two startups. I had used another interview AI before. It never got me flagged, but I always struggled to read a full solution, actually understand it, and keep talking to the interviewer all at once, at least until I knew the problem well enough to narrate it out loud.

Aceloop has that same tension, but it feels more like a copilot than a button that dumps an answer:

  • Inline completions. It drops suggestions right in the editor on the coding platform, like an invisible Copilot. If you have actually prepped, you move fast and your eyes never leave the screen.
  • Debug (Alt+1). My problem is usually debugging speed, not the idea. It reads my code and the run output and hands back a diff of what to change. Honestly the feature I lean on most.

The weak spot: the one-shot full solution (Solve) is its least useful mode for me. It is denser than what I had seen elsewhere and harder to parse mid-interview, so I mostly skip it and lean on inline plus debug.

Where I have landed so far: passed two coding screens and a system-design round, did not pass two others. No sign I was flagged, but who knows what feedback they would actually share.

Disclosure: I paid for a month. They give a free month in exchange for an honest review, which is why I am writing this one.

Yours does not need to be this long. A few honest paragraphs, the features that helped or did not, your real results, and the one-line disclosure is plenty.

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