Sorcrates

A shortlist waiting every morning.

Sorcrates reads your open requisition, searches your applicant tracking system and the open web overnight, and leaves you a ranked list of people worth your time, with a line on each explaining why.

“Boeing software engineer holding Top Secret, which exceeds the Secret requirement.”

An actual line from a run. The keyword score had this candidate below two weaker ones.

Why the ranking is the product

Keyword matching is good at finding people and bad at ordering them. A staff engineer at a payments company scores near zero for a payments role, because an applicant record never contains the word “payments”. Sorcrates re-reads the shortlist properly before you see it, so the order reflects judgement rather than word overlap.

What it does each night

For every requisition you are tracking: searches your ATS and the open web, removes duplicates across both, scores everyone against the role, then re-reads the top of the list and puts it in an order worth trusting. You open one page in the morning.

It will not get your LinkedIn account banned

Searching happens on our servers against a search engine's public results, not through your logged-in LinkedIn session. Tools that automate your own browser put your account at risk, not theirs. We never sign in as you, and we never harvest profiles in the background.

Your candidates stay yours

Candidate records are kept for 90 days from when they were first found, then deleted. Your applicant tracking key is encrypted, cannot be read back out of the product, and is never shared between accounts. See the privacy policy, which is written to be read rather than to protect us.

Status

Sorcrates is in early access and is not yet generally available. If you run recruiting and want to try it on a live requisition, get in touch.