Stealth-sensitive call environments
These are the meeting platforms with dedicated GhostInterview setup guidance for real screen-share interviews.
Timed and collaborative coding environments
These are the coding-platform workflows where GhostInterview already has a platform-specific playbook.
GhostInterview currently supports a defined set of meeting and coding interview platforms, with dedicated workflow pages for each. The right next step is not guessing from a generic compatibility claim. It is opening the exact platform guide, running a private baseline, and verifying the same path you expect to use live.
What “Supported” Means On This Site
Supported does not mean “works everywhere forever.” It means GhostInterview has a documented workflow for the platform, the site explains how to verify it, and the next action is clear if something changes. That is why this page should be read together with How GhostInterview works, Is GhostInterview safe?, and the deeper platform guide hub.
Supported Meeting Platforms
Meeting platforms are where screen-share path and visibility behavior matter most. Today the primary meeting coverage is:
These pages focus on the safest sharing mode, the minimum pre-interview checks, and the failure modes that usually create false confidence.
Supported Coding Platforms
Coding platforms change the right GhostInterview workflow because timer pressure, collaboration style, and prompt format all change what “helpful” looks like. Today the primary coding-platform coverage is:
These pages focus less on a single stealth checkbox and more on decision timing, capture discipline, and whether the workflow still holds up while you are coding and talking in real time.
Operating Systems And Verification
The site consistently positions GhostInterview for macOS and Windows. That still does not remove the need for Baseline Check, because operating-system changes, permission resets, display changes, or platform updates can invalidate an older result.
What To Do If Your Exact Platform Is Missing
Start with the closest supported page and treat it as a rehearsal template, not proof. Then use the Getting Started, Undetectability, and platform troubleshooting guides to validate the actual environment you plan to use live.
Why This Page Exists
Buyers often ask a very practical question before they care about feature detail: “Will this work on the platform I actually interview on?” This page exists to answer that question quickly, then route you into the exact guide that makes the answer actionable.
FAQ
Which platforms does GhostInterview support right now?
GhostInterview currently has dedicated coverage pages for Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, CodeSignal, CoderPad, HackerRank, Codility, and Karat.
What does supported mean here?
Supported means GhostInterview has a documented workflow for that platform, plus a recommended verification path before live use. It does not remove the need for your own baseline test.
Are meeting platforms and coding platforms treated the same way?
No. Meeting platforms focus on screen-share and visibility behavior, while coding platforms focus more on timer pressure, collaboration rhythm, and workflow weight.
What should I do if my platform is not listed?
Start with the closest supported workflow, run a private baseline test, and use the docs troubleshooting path if the environment behaves differently than expected.
Need the exact guide for your next interview platform?
Start with the platform hub, then move into baseline verification and the product workflow page that matches the interview round you care about most.
