Superday AI Review (2026): Superday AI vs OFFERGOBLIN
Superday AI is a recruiting suite with voice mock interviews. OFFERGOBLIN is a flashcard bank for IB technicals. Compared on question depth, attribution, price and what each one is actually for.
On this page
- The short version
- The window is the real constraint
- Superday AI vs OFFERGOBLIN at a glance
- What is Superday AI?
- What it does well
- What it does not offer
- What is OFFERGOBLIN?
- The detailed breakdown
- Depth against breadth
- Mock interviews, where they win
- One tool, sharpened
- Pricing and the fine print
- Pricing: Superday AI vs OFFERGOBLIN
- Which one should you use?
- Is Superday AI worth it in 2026?
- What is the best Superday AI alternative?
- Sources
The short version
Superday AI is well priced at $12 a month, or $85 once for lifetime access, after a 5-day trial. The voice mock interviewer is real and it works, and OFFERGOBLIN has nothing like it. That concession is genuine and it comes first because it should.
OFFERGOBLIN publishes 3,500+ active questions, technical and behavioral, at 37 named firms, each tagged with the firm and round it was reported from, all of it readable without an account. Superday AI publishes "1,500+ Real Interview Drills."
Two shapes of product. One covers the whole arc at a shallow depth. The other goes all the way down on the part that decides the outcome.
The window is the real constraint
Recruiting does not give you a long runway. You get a narrow stretch of weeks where the outcome is decided, and everything you spend it on is spent instead of something else.
Every kitchen has a drawer of gadgets. Every cook who does this for a living owns one knife and keeps it sharp.
What gets tested is whether you can walk through an LBO without stalling, and whether you know what to actually say when they ask why banking. Two things. Both drillable. Every hour spent configuring your prep is an hour not spent on accounting.
Superday AI vs OFFERGOBLIN at a glance
| OFFERGOBLIN | Superday AI | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | The flashcard bank for IB technicals, and the engine that runs it | A recruiting suite: drills, mocks, resume, CRM, licensing prep |
| Published question count | 3,500+ active, technical and behavioral | "1,500+ Real Interview Drills" |
| Firm attribution per question | 37 firms, tagged per question, visible in the app | Not published. Separate guides exist for 45+ banks |
| See the bank before paying | Entire bank public by topic, difficulty and firm. No account | Trial required |
| Where questions come from | First-hand candidate reports, 1,000+ interviews since 2015, reviewed and tagged | Described as real questions with banker-written rubrics |
| Answer format | Four sections: Direct Response, Intuition, Watch, Deep Dive | Grading rubrics. Format not published |
| What decides your next question | GOBLINMODE, an adaptive selection engine weighted on your own results | Diagnostics |
| Beginner path | GOBLIN100: 100 questions, fixed order, 11 phases, taught before tested | Diagnostics. No published fixed sequence |
| Who built it | Attended UChicago MBA and MS CS, technical lead for the banking club, worked at Centerview, then built this. Top Expert and Customer Favorite on Leland, rated 5.0 | Former investment bankers and private equity investors |
| Talking to a person | Email, Instagram and TikTok, all answered by the founder | Not offered |
| Mock interviews | None | Live voice or text interviewer, unlimited |
| Resume review | No | Yes |
| Networking CRM | No, deliberately. Use a spreadsheet | Yes, with a Chrome extension |
| Licensing exams | No | SIE and FINRA prep |
| Free modeling tools | LBO, DCF, accretion/dilution. No account | Whiteboard, inside the product |
| Free access | 5 questions/day forever plus the full ramp, no card | 5-day trial, then paid |
| Price | $39.99/month | $12/month, $10/month quarterly, $85 lifetime |
| Platform | Web | Web and iOS |
| Accessibility | Published WCAG 2.1 AA conformance statement, VPAT on request | Not published |
Both checked August 16, 2026.
What is Superday AI?
Superday AI covers the whole recruiting arc rather than the drilling alone. The homepage lists Technical Drills, Mock Interview, Whiteboard, Audio Guides, Coach Chat, Resume Review, Target Firms, Networking CRM, Diagnostics, an Interview beta, and FINRA and SIE prep. It reports 30,000+ mock interview minutes used, publishes guides for 45+ banks including Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan, Evercore and Centerview, and describes its team as former investment bankers and private equity investors from bulge bracket banks and mega funds.
What it does well
- Voice mocks. Saying an answer out loud on a clock is a different skill from recognizing it on a card. This is the cheapest way to practice it and it is the best thing in the product.
- Resume review in the subscription. Most people pay separately for that.
- Bank guides at depth. 45+ banks with their own pages, including compensation.
- SIE and FINRA prep bundled. If you have a licensing exam ahead, that is a second subscription you do not buy.
- iOS app and a Chrome extension.
- $85 lifetime. Across two recruiting cycles that beats every monthly plan in the category.
What it does not offer
- More than roughly half the question depth: 1,500+ against 3,500+.
- Per-question firm attribution, so you cannot filter to a specific bank and round.
- A way to see the bank before the trial starts, and no trial at all on the lifetime plan.
- Published accessibility conformance, which matters when a career center procures on your behalf.
What is OFFERGOBLIN?
OFFERGOBLIN does one thing and is built to be the best in the world at it: flashcards for investment banking technicals. No resume tool, no CRM, no job board, no licensing prep. Those are somebody else's products, and two of them are a spreadsheet.
The bank. 3,500+ active questions, technical and behavioral, at 37 firms, synced from the live database on every deploy. Every question began as a first-hand report from someone who sat the interview, out of 1,000+ reports across 12 recruiting cycles going back to 2015. Each is checked for accuracy, stripped of identifying details, merged when it duplicates something already there, and tagged with the firm, round, topic and difficulty before it goes live. Questions that stop reflecting what firms ask get retired and the count drops. All of it is readable before you pay, which is the part no competitor offers.
The engine on top of it. A pile of cards is a PDF. What makes it a product is what decides the next card. GOBLINMODE weights every question in the pool before it picks, using how you have rated each one and where you sit in the curriculum. What you feel is this: the topics you dodge are the ones you see the most, anything you marked "don't know" keeps coming back until it stops being a miss, and questions you have beaten stop taking your time. You never build a study plan. You sit down and it hands you the thing you are currently worst at. The weighting itself is the part we keep in-house.
The answers. Four sections on every answer: Direct Response, the answer itself. Intuition, why it is right. Watch, the trap sitting inside it. And a Deep Dive into the mechanics underneath.
The ramp. GOBLIN100 is 100 questions in fixed order across 11 phases, from how the industry works up to markets and the pitch. Every concept is taught before a question relies on it. Free, and it does not touch the daily counter.
Built by someone who did it. Attended UChicago for an MBA and an MS in Computer Science, was technical lead for the banking club, worked at Centerview, then built OFFERGOBLIN. On Leland he holds both coach badges, Top Expert and Customer Favorite, rated 5.0, coaching investment banking recruiting at $250 an hour.
That matters for a more specific reason than credentials. The answers are written to the standard of what actually gets you through a round, by someone who sat these interviews and who coaches candidates through them every week. He also runs the Instagram and the TikTok himself. Message any of it and you get a reply from him, not a ticket queue.
The detailed breakdown
Depth against breadth
Both products source real questions, which puts them on the same side of the line from the generator products in this category. The separation is depth and traceability.
Superday AI publishes a count, 1,500+, and describes banker-written rubrics behind the answers, plus guides for 45+ banks. What it does not publish is a mapping from an individual question to the firm and round it came out of.
OFFERGOBLIN publishes the count, the technical and behavioral split, the firm count, and the tag on every individual question. Filter to Evercore, first round, and you get what candidates reported out of Evercore first rounds. That is the specific thing attribution buys, and it is why the bank is capped at what was genuinely reported instead of rounded up.
At 1,500 questions you can build concepts. At 3,500+ with firm and round on each one you can prepare for a named interview.
Mock interviews, where they win
Superday AI wins this outright and it is not close. A live voice interviewer across multiple scenarios, unlimited, scored afterward, is a capability OFFERGOBLIN does not have and does not pretend to.
OFFERGOBLIN has no mock interview mode at all. You drill cards, say the answer out loud to yourself, and mark whether you knew it.
Speaking reps matter, and they matter most once the material is already in your head. A voice mock run on shaky technicals mostly records you being shaky out loud. But if simulated interviews are what you are shopping for, theirs is the product that does it.
One tool, sharpened
Eleven surfaces is eleven things to build and keep current. Resume review, a CRM with a browser extension, target firm tracking, audio guides, a whiteboard, licensing prep. Each is somebody's full-time product somewhere else.
OFFERGOBLIN builds the bank and the engine that serves from it. That is why the bank is more than twice the size, why every question carries the firm that asked it, and why the whole thing is public before you pay. It is also why there is no resume tool and no CRM. Buying the narrow product means buying the narrow product, and inside a recruiting window that is the point rather than the compromise.
Pricing and the fine print
Superday AI is cheaper on every axis. $12 a month against $39.99. $10 a month billed quarterly. $85 once, which across a full cycle is the least expensive option either product offers.
The counterweight is what you can inspect first. OFFERGOBLIN's free tier is 5 questions a day with no expiry and no card, the 100-question ramp is unmetered, and the entire bank is readable with no account at all. Superday AI gives you five days, and the lifetime plan gives you none.
Pricing: Superday AI vs OFFERGOBLIN
| OFFERGOBLIN | Superday AI | |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly | $39.99 | $12.00 |
| Quarterly | Not offered | $10/month ($30 per quarter) |
| Lifetime | Not offered | $85 one time |
| Free trial | Not needed. The free tier does not expire | 5 days, full access. None on lifetime |
| Free tier | 5 questions/day forever plus the full ramp, no card | None after the trial |
| See it before paying | Entire question bank public, no account | Trial only |
| Refunds | Cancellation ends billing at period end, no proration | Not published |
Both checked August 16, 2026.
Which one should you use?
The honest version of this decision is a budget question, so here it is plainly.
Superday AI is cheaper and it is not close. $12 a month, or $85 once for lifetime access, against $39.99 a month. If money is the binding constraint, buy theirs. The voice mock genuinely works and you will not be worse off for owning it.
OFFERGOBLIN is the professional tool. More than twice the questions, every one traced to the firm and the round it came out of, answers written to the standard that actually gets you through, and the entire bank open to read before you spend anything. That is what the difference in price buys.
You get one recruiting window and it is short. The gap between $12 and $39.99 is not what decides how it goes. The material you rehearsed is.
Is Superday AI worth it in 2026?
At $12 a month it is priced under what any single part of it costs standalone, and the voice mock is a genuinely good product. What you are also buying is breadth, and breadth has a price: roughly half the question depth, no per-question attribution, and five days to evaluate all of it. If voice reps are the specific thing you are missing, the lifetime plan is good value. If the technicals themselves are the gap, depth is what closes it and the feature list will not.
What is the best Superday AI alternative?
OFFERGOBLIN is the direct alternative for question depth, firm-level attribution, and an expert behind the answers. The free tier never expires and the bank is public, so checking it costs nothing.
For a similar shape at a similar price, AskStanley is $16 a month, though it generates its questions rather than sourcing them, publishes no question count, and advertises no trial.
Sources
- superdayai.com homepage, read August 16, 2026 (feature list, drill count, pricing, trial terms, team description, mock-minutes stat, bank guide coverage)
- superdayai.com/vs/askstanley, read August 16, 2026 (their own statement of the iOS app, Chrome extension and rubric sourcing)
- Leland IB coach listing, read August 16, 2026 (badges, rating, rate)
- OFFERGOBLIN counts read from the live
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Frequently Asked Questions
Superday AI is a suite covering drills, voice mocks, resume review, a CRM and licensing prep at $12 a month with a 5-day trial. OFFERGOBLIN is a flashcard bank and drill engine holding 3,500+ questions at 37 named firms, each tagged with the firm and round that produced it, readable in full before you pay, built by someone who worked at Centerview and now coaches IB recruiting on Leland.
OFFERGOBLIN, by more than double. Superday AI publishes "1,500+ Real Interview Drills." OFFERGOBLIN publishes 3,500+ active questions, technical and behavioral, browsable without an account.
Yes. It publishes a question count, offers a 5-day trial, and the voice mock works as described.
No. A spreadsheet with name, firm, date you spoke and what to send next does the whole job. The tooling is not the constraint during a recruiting window. Your technicals are.
Superday AI. $12 a month, $10 quarterly, or $85 lifetime, against $39.99 a month for OFFERGOBLIN Accelerated. OFFERGOBLIN's free tier is permanent and includes the full 100-question ramp.
No, of any kind. It is a flashcard drilling product. Superday AI has a live voice interviewer and it is the better product for simulated interviews.
Superday AI has an iOS app. OFFERGOBLIN is web only.
One person. He attended UChicago for an MBA and an MS in Computer Science, was technical lead for the banking club, worked at Centerview, then built OFFERGOBLIN. He is a Top Expert and Customer Favorite on Leland, rated 5.0. He answers email, Instagram and TikTok himself.
OFFERGOBLIN gives 5 questions a day permanently plus the full GOBLIN100 ramp with no card, and the entire bank is readable without an account. Superday AI offers a 5-day trial, though not on the lifetime plan.