Fountain vs Workable
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
Fountain rebuilds its ATS around Hire Go while an AI agent creeps into retention.
Fountain shipped a dense batch of releases centered on Hire Go, its next-generation applicant-tracking app — adding a workflow-stage board view, bulk actions, direct applicant creation, and configurable data-key columns for sorting and filtering. In parallel it is extending access controls (user groups), translation coverage, and its Data Pipeline with JavaScript transformation and enrichment steps.
The clear arc is bringing Hire Go to functional parity with a full ATS: this cycle closed several workflow gaps at once (pipeline visibility, bulk operations, record creation). Alongside that, Fountain is quietly building an agent layer — Sam, a proactive check-in agent — that points toward workforce retention, not just hiring. The company is widening from front-of-funnel sourcing into the full worker lifecycle.
Expect Hire Go to keep absorbing legacy ATS capabilities toward general availability, and the Sam agent to expand from satisfaction check-ins into more of the post-hire retention workflow.
An agentic recruiter up top, a deepening analytics stack underneath
Workable is running two plays at once: an agentic layer that works the top of the hiring funnel, and a steady buildout of reporting depth across recruiting and HR. The Workable Agent is now generally available and moved to per-candidate credit pricing, while a run of new reports (offer funnels, headcount evolution, attendance) turn lifecycle data the platform already holds into decision views.
The center of gravity is shifting from ATS-of-record toward an outcome layer that both acts (the Agent sourcing and screening) and measures (funnel and headcount analytics). Recent releases lean heavily on the Enterprise reporting surface — shared custom reports, a widget builder, offer datasets — suggesting Workable wants analytics to be a paid differentiator, not a checkbox. The SEEK Profile tie-in and the MCP server point to a product that increasingly pulls in outside data and outside tools.
Expect the Agent's credit model to expand deeper into the funnel (scheduling, later-stage screening) and the Enterprise reporting datasets to keep growing, given the cadence of report-builder additions in the entries shown.
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