An honest, side-by-side breakdown of Evalgator and iMocha — plus why forward-thinking recruiting teams are choosing InterviewFlowAI instead.
Both tools serve the recruiting and hiring space — but they take very different approaches. Here's what each platform actually does.
Automated technical assessments for engineering hiring
Evalgator provides online technical assessment tools for evaluating software developers through coding challenges, MCQs, and programming tests with built-in plagiarism detection across 60+ programming languages.
Strengths
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Enterprise skills intelligence platform for hiring and L&D
iMocha is an enterprise-grade skills assessment platform with 3,000+ skills tests covering technical and non-technical roles, AI-powered proctoring, and skills gap analysis — used for both pre-hire screening and internal talent development.
Strengths
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How do Evalgator, iMocha, and InterviewFlowAI stack up on the features that actually move the needle for modern recruiting teams?
| Feature | Evalgator | iMocha | InterviewFlowAI ★ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fully Autonomous AI Interviews | |||
| Phone / Voice Screening | |||
| Video Interview Capability | |||
| Live Structured Interviews | |||
| Automated Candidate Ranking | Partial | Partial | |
| Skills Assessment Tests | |||
| ATS Integrations | Limited | ||
| Instant Self-Serve Setup | |||
| Pricing per interview | See plans | See plans | $0.99 |
The right tool depends on your hiring model, team size, and what you actually need to evaluate. Here's an honest breakdown.
Best for: Tech companies and IT staffing agencies that need scalable automated coding tests to screen large volumes of developer candidates.
Not ideal for: Companies hiring for non-technical roles, or teams wanting conversational AI interviews, soft skills assessment, or voice screening.
Pricing: Pay-per-use model starting around $3/assessment. Team plans available.Best for: Large enterprises that need comprehensive skills benchmarking for both external hiring and internal workforce skills gap analysis.
Not ideal for: SMBs, teams needing conversational AI phone interviews, or companies wanting quick self-serve setup at low cost.
Pricing: Enterprise pricing. Custom quotes required. Typically $20,000+/year.Best for: Growth-focused recruiting teams that want to eliminate manual phone screens, screen hundreds of candidates simultaneously, and receive automatically scored shortlists — for any role type, not just technical positions.
AI conducts your entire first-round interview autonomously — voice or video — and delivers a ranked shortlist instantly. No human scheduling, no manual review.
Pricing: Flat $0.99 per interview. No setup fees. No contracts. No per-seat charges. Team members can be added at no extra cost (Pro and Enterprise plans). Sign-up takes under a minute via email or Google login.Neither Evalgator nor iMocha autonomously conducts your interviews. That's where InterviewFlowAI is in a category of its own.
Fully autonomous AI conducts the entire interview end-to-end — no human on the call
Both phone and video interview modes for maximum candidate accessibility
Two-way conversational AI that adapts follow-up questions in real time
24/7 availability — candidates can interview at any hour from any device
Flat $0.99/interview pricing — no enterprise negotiation, no seat fees, no caps
Set up in under 5 minutes: sign up, add your company URL, create an interviewer, share the link
Advanced per-question score filtering to surface only candidates who passed must-have criteria
Ask FlowAI AI assistant for side-by-side candidate comparison and deep-dive analysis
Built-in proctoring: tab-switch detection, face detection, and AI-assistance detection
Native integrations with Greenhouse, Ashby, Lever, and Workable
Full API suite: Ingestion, Fetch, Patch, and Webhooks for custom workflow automation
Custom-branded email communications sent from your own company domain
InterviewFlowAI automates first-round candidate screening with AI phone and video interviews, standardized scoring, and instant hiring reports — so neither Evalgator nor iMocha gets the interview.