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The difference between a good hire and a bad hire often comes down to one thing: did the interviewer know what "great" looked like before walking into the room?
Keenix makes sure you do. Just describe your hiring context and get a complete interview framework tailored to your exact situation โ not generic questions, but rounds, questions, and scoring rubrics that reflect the difference between a first hire at a seed startup and hire #30 at a Series C.
You'll know what to ask, how to score answers, and which red flags to watch for in this role, level, and industry. Every interview becomes a structured evaluation, not a guessing game.
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Keenix's answer:
Most hiring tools try to cover the entire recruiting process. Keenix deliberately doesn't. It focuses exclusively on the interview : the exact moment where hiring decisions are made or missed.
That focus means depth that generalist tools can't match. You walk in knowing exactly what to look for, because the tool that built your framework wasn't trying to do ten other things at the same time.
Keenix's answer:
ATS platforms manage your recruiting pipeline but they don't help you run a better interview. ChatGPT generates questions, but the same generic list regardless of your context. Hiring consultants build custom methodology for $5K-$50K and weeks of engagement.
Keenix sits in the gap between all of these: structured interview methodology, adapted to your specific situation, ready in under 5 minutes. If you're a founder or manager hiring without HR support and you need to walk into an interview knowing exactly what to look for, that's what Keenix was built for.
Keenix's answer:
Founders, managers, and hiring leads who can't afford to make hiring mistakes.
Typically early-stage startup founders making their first critical hires, engineering managers building out their teams, or executives at growing companies who need to maintain hiring quality as they scale.
They share one thing in common: hiring decisions fall on them personally, the cost of a bad hire is too high to leave to chance, and they don't have time to build interview methodology from scratch.
Keenix's answer:
I spent years as CPO at a B2C SaaS company, managing multiple product teams and leading hiring across engineering, product, and design. The pattern was always the same: smart managers walking into interviews unprepared, making gut-feel decisions, and learning months later that the hire didn't work out.
The frustrating part was that companies like Google and Stripe solved this decades ago with structured interview methodology but that knowledge was locked behind corporate training programs and expensive consultants. I built Keenix to close that gap.
One tool, one problem: give every founder and manager access to interview frameworks that actually match their reality.
Keenix's answer:
Nuxt.js for the frontend, Spring Boot with Java for the backend API, PostgreSQL for data persistence, and Anthropic API for framework generation.
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