A Quick Look at Classet:
Classet offers an AI voice recruiter named "Joy" that conducts phone interviews with candidates. The platform generates transcripts and summaries from these voice conversations but, according to Warden's description, does not score candidates based on the interview content. Classet uses usage-based pricing ($599-$1,999/month) and targets high-volume hiring sectors like retail, hospitality, and hourly workforce recruitment.
The Mokka Difference:
Classet focuses on phone interview transcription for high-volume hourly hiring. Mokka provides comprehensive evidence-based screening with scoring and integrity verification for knowledge worker roles.
- Transcription vs. Evaluation: Classet's "Joy" conducts phone interviews and generates transcripts without scoring. Mokka conducts pre-screening interviews and provides structured evaluation—scoring candidates against your specific requirements with clear evidence trails that hiring managers can review.
- Phone-Only vs. Multi-Modal Accessibility: Classet requires candidates to complete voice phone interviews. Mokka gives candidates choice of text, voice, or video with no time limits—supporting accessibility for those with hearing impairments, speech difficulties, thick accents, or anyone who communicates more effectively in writing.
- Hourly Workforce Focus vs. Knowledge Worker Screening: Classet targets high-volume hourly hiring in retail and hospitality. Mokka is designed for knowledge worker roles—engineering, marketing, operations, product, finance—where accomplishment evidence and cultural fit matter as much as availability and basic qualifications.
- Summary Generation vs. Integrity Verification: Classet provides interview summaries from phone conversations. Mokka cross-checks every response against resumes, LinkedIn profiles, and third-party data through our Profile and Answer Integrity analytics—detecting AI-generated prep, inconsistencies, and verifying claims.
- Usage-Based Pricing vs. Predictable Seats: Classet charges monthly usage fees ($599-$1,999/month). Mokka offers predictable seat-based pricing with unlimited applications—encouraging you to screen 100% of your pipeline without budget anxiety as volume fluctuates.
Key Questions to Consider:
- If the AI phone interviewer generates transcripts without scoring, how do you efficiently evaluate hundreds of candidates from those unstructured conversation logs?
- What happens when a candidate has a hearing impairment, thick accent, or is in a noisy environment during the phone screening—are alternative formats offered?
- For knowledge worker roles requiring accomplishment evidence and cultural fit assessment, does phone transcription provide sufficient evaluation depth?
- How are phone interview responses verified against resumes and LinkedIn profiles to detect inconsistencies or AI-generated prep?