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Recruiterflow

CRM
Velocity5.0

Modern ATS and CRM for staffing and recruiting agencies

Recruiterflow's recent feed is recruiting-SEO content, not release notes.

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Current state
This feed is Recruiterflow's blog — recruiting playbooks, AI-agents-in-recruitment explainers, referral-program and outreach guides, plus product-positioning essays on natural-language search and sequencing. The most recent entries are content and SEO, not shipped features.
Where it's heading
The editorial line pushes 'real agents vs. chatbot copilots' and 'true natural-language search,' framing Recruiterflow's bet that recruiting-grade automation and search beat sales-tool hand-me-downs. Product launches like its native sequencing engine surface occasionally but sit beneath the blog stream.
Prediction
Expect continued recruiting-SEO and AI-positioning content, with periodic product-launch posts on automation, sequencing, and natural-language search rising through the feed.

Recent moves

  1. 4d ago

    Outreach Automation for Recruiters: Stop Following Up Manually

    A guide on candidate-outreach automation across email, LinkedIn, and SMS. Product-adjacent positioning content, not a shipped release.

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  2. 5d ago

    ATS vs CRM – Why Executive Search Firms Need Both

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  3. 10d ago

    Guide to AI Agents in Recruitment (2026 Edition)

    A '2026 guide to AI agents in recruitment' arguing real agents differ from click-to-run copilots. Thought-leadership SEO, no product change.

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  4. 13d ago

    14 Recruitment Metrics Recruiters Must Track in 2026

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  5. 15d ago

    8 Brilliant Employee Referral Program Ideas (With Examples)

    An '8 employee-referral-program ideas' listicle. Recruiting-SEO content, not a release.

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  6. 15d ago

    21 Recruiting Ideas Outside the Box That Actually Work in 2026

    A '21 out-of-the-box recruiting ideas' listicle. Pure SEO content, no product change.

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