The interview questions your competitors already have
LeakCode aggregates insider experiences from 1p3a, Blind, LeetCode Premium, and 8 more sources. Translated, ranked by frequency, and filtered to your exact role and round. Candidates who prep with real reported questions get fewer surprises.
Note: LeakCode is not LeetCode. LeakCode is an interview question aggregator across 7 sources. LeetCode is a coding practice platform. They are separate products.
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Apple Interview Experience | L4 | SDE 2 | Hyderabad
Apple Interview Experience - Java Backend Engineer I recently interviewed for a Java Backend Engineer role at Apple. Here\u2019s a detailed breakdown of my experience. Round 1: Java, Spring Boot, and Coding Java...
The information advantage others don't have
Most candidates prep from the same public LeetCode lists. LeakCode users see what's actually being asked right now.
Translated 1p3a content
1Point3Acres premium posts are primarily in Chinese and behind a $100/month paywall. We translate and surface them in English so you see interview intel that most English-speaking candidates never access.
Frequency-ranked, not random
Questions are ranked by how often they appear across multiple reports at each company. Studying the top-20 most-reported problems at your target company is a better use of prep time than random grinding.
10+ sources in one place
We aggregate from 1p3a, LeetCode Discuss, Blind, Glassdoor, Reddit, GeeksForGeeks, and more. Instead of checking 10 sites manually, you get one unified, deduplicated view.
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Aggregated from 10+ sources
1p3a premium content translated from Chinese, Blind insider posts, Glassdoor, LeetCode, and other paywalled content made accessible.
Ranked by recency & frequency
See what's actually being asked right now, recency-weighted so the most recent reports surface first.
Filter by role & round
SWE phone screen, PM onsite, MLE system design, find the exact intel for your situation.
What candidates are saying
Early-access feedback from the LeakCode beta cohort
Was paying $140/mo across 1p3a + LeetCode Premium. Switched to LeakCode at $50/mo and it actually has more coverage. The 1p3a translations are better than what I was reading in Chinese.
Three of the five problems I got in my onsite last week were already on the company page here. Recency filter pays for itself.
Not a prep tool. It's intel. There's a difference, and once you see what's actually being asked at your target company you stop wasting weekends on random LeetCode lists.
Dumped my Notion prep doc. I just open the company page, sort by recency, and read the top ten.
As a bootcamp grad I had no idea what bar I was being measured against. Reading real interview experiences for entry-level roles changed how I approached every onsite.
The system-design rounds at fintechs are wildly different from the FAANG playbooks. LeakCode is the only place I've found notes from those specific loops.