An honest, side-by-side breakdown of HireVue and Wedge — 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.
Enterprise video interviewing and pre-hire assessments
HireVue is the legacy pioneer of asynchronous video interviewing. It has evolved into a massive enterprise suite offering game-based cognitive assessments, coding tests, and structured video interviews, primarily serving Fortune 500 companies.
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One-way video interviews built for team hiring decisions
Wedge is a one-way video interviewing solution that emphasizes collaborative team decision-making — allowing multiple stakeholders to review and rate candidate video submissions and reach faster, more aligned hiring decisions.
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How do HireVue, Wedge, and InterviewFlowAI stack up on the features that actually move the needle for modern recruiting teams?
| Feature | HireVue | Wedge | InterviewFlowAI ★ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fully Autonomous AI Interviews | Partial | ||
| Phone / Voice Screening | |||
| Video Interview Capability | |||
| Live Structured Interviews | |||
| Automated Candidate Ranking | 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: Large, global enterprises that require rigorous, scientifically validated assessments and strict compliance frameworks.
Not ideal for: Startups, SMBs, or modern teams wanting a conversational AI experience rather than a "talk to the camera" asynchronous setup.
Pricing: Enterprise annual contracts only. Typically starting around $35,000/year depending on company size and module usage.Best for: Small-to-mid-sized companies where multiple team members need to review and rate candidate videos before advancing anyone.
Not ideal for: Companies wanting AI-driven evaluation, automated shortlisting, or any kind of live conversational screening.
Pricing: Starts at $100/month for small teams.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 interviews 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 HireVue nor Wedge 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 candidate interviews with AI phone and video interviews, standardized scoring, and instant hiring reports — so neither HireVue nor Wedge gets the interview.