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Recruitee vs Flatchr

Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.

Recruitee logo5.0

Recruitee's public feed is all hiring-advice blog content — no product releases visible.

◆ Current state

Recruitee (now branded Tellent Recruitee) is an applicant-tracking system, but the crawled feed surfaces only its content-marketing blog: long-form SEO articles on cost-per-hire, career-page design, candidate journeys, and recruitment strategy. None of the last ten entries is a product release, version note, or feature change. The only product-adjacent signal is an article describing an ATS-HRIS integration within the broader Tellent suite.

◆ Where it's heading

Because the feed carries editorial content rather than release notes, the product's actual direction isn't observable here. The recurring 'Tellent Recruitee' naming and the ATS-HRIS integration piece suggest continued consolidation under the Tellent brand, but that's a branding signal, not a shipping signal. Publishing cadence is steady but it measures the marketing team's output, not engineering's.

◆ Prediction

No confident product prediction is possible from this input — the crawl is pointed at the marketing blog, not the changelog. The actionable next step is on our side: repoint the feed at Recruitee's actual release notes before drawing trajectory conclusions.

F5.0

Flatchr layers AI assessment and approval-workflow automation onto its French ATS.

◆ Current state

Flatchr is building out three areas of its applicant tracking system: AI (a Flatchr Fit config page to toggle AI features and tune job-offer generation, plus the new Flatchr Skills assessment module), recruitment-authorization (DAR) workflow (external approvers without accounts, automatic reminders on pending requests), and account self-service (a redesigned Subscription page with autonomous seat management). Email deliverability and GDPR compliance get steady maintenance.

◆ Where it's heading

The center of gravity is AI-assisted recruiting — candidate assessment and generated job offers, with an admin config layer that Flatchr explicitly frames as foundations for future evolutions. Around it, approval flows and jobboard integrations (Hellowork, AssessFirst, Emploi Territorial) are being made more flexible for French recruiting processes.

◆ Prediction

Expect the AI configuration surface to grow into more assessment and generation controls, and the promised DAR auto-reminders and external-approval flows to mature. Continued jobboard and compliance work is likely in the background.

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