blind.codes is the cheapest option and did the job for me. It has no subscription plan (which makes sense unless you plan to spend your life doing coding interviews), offers free credits, and doesn’t require a credit card.
That’s a great pivot and thank you for your comment at least it s open other point of view
I’m mostly focused on software full-stack, backend, automation, and building products.
The problem in my case is that I’m too passionate about it. I was so committed to web and software development that I don’t really have easily transferable skills outside of it.
I’m currently training for some certifications, but I still feel like it’s not the best use of my time.
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