

A built-in interview Workspace inside ClavePrep study modules: write and run code in 20+ languages, sketch system-design and architecture diagrams with Mermaid, map case studies as mind maps, and keep markdown notes—right beside your AI Study Coach. Select code and drag it into the chat to ask questions; the coach's code examples post straight back into the editor.
A multi-mode editor lives inside study modules—an online code compiler for 20+ languages, a Mermaid diagram canvas for system design, mind maps for case studies, and a notepad—paired with the AI Study Coach so prep and doing happen in one screen.
“Candidates learn faster when they can try the thing immediately. Reading about a two-pointer pattern or a system design is one thing—writing it, running it, and asking the coach about your own code in the same window is what makes it stick.”
ClavePrep, the AI-powered interview preparation platform from ClaveHR, today launched the Interview Workspace: a reusable, multi-mode editor embedded directly in study modules. Instead of jumping between a separate online IDE, a diagram tool, and a notes app, candidates now get one Workspace that adapts to what they are practicing—coding, system design, case studies, or behavioral notes—next to their AI Study Coach.
The code mode is a full in-browser code editor and compiler with syntax highlighting, multi-file support, auto-indentation, bracket matching, and tab handling. It runs more than 20 popular languages—C, C++, Java, Kotlin, Go, C#, JavaScript, TypeScript, Python (with NumPy and pandas for data and machine-learning practice), Rust, Ruby, PHP, Swift, Haskell, and even Solidity—through a sandboxed execution engine. Design mode turns text into live Mermaid flowcharts, sequence, and class diagrams for system-design rounds; mind-map mode breaks product and case-study questions into context, options, and decisions; and notes mode is a clean markdown scratchpad.
The Workspace is wired into the Study Coach. Select any lines in the editor and drag them into the chat to ask the coach about that exact snippet; when the coach replies with a code example, it posts straight into the editor so you can run and iterate. The module's type decides which mode opens first—coding modules start in the code editor, architecture topics in the diagram canvas, case studies as a mind map—so the right tool is one click away.
The Interview Workspace is available now inside ClavePrep study modules on desktop. Code execution is protected behind the ClavePrep gateway, so runs are authenticated to your account.
An in-browser Workspace inside study modules—run code in 20+ languages, draw system-design diagrams, map case studies, and ask the coach about code you drag straight from the editor.