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Homerun

42/100

Beautiful, design-forward ATS for creative teams. Career pages, application forms, and team collaboration.

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TalentLyft

42/100

Recruitment marketing platform with ATS, CRM, career site builder, and sourcing tools for European markets.

Homerun vs TalentLyft

The Verdict
Rating 5.6/10
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Our pick

Homerun

**Pick Homerun if:** - You're a creative agency under 20 employees - Your careers page is a brand touchpoint - Design matters more than automation depth **Pick TalentLyft if:** - You hire 50+ people annually across clients - You need recruitment CRM and email campaigns - You run evergreen pipelines in European markets **Skip both if:** - You need transparent pricing published upfront **Verdict:** Homerun for design-led agencies under 20 people; TalentLyft for volume hiring with CRM needs.

Our verdict. Which one wins?

Best overall
Homerun
Rating 5.6/5
Best value
TalentLyft
Best for specialized needs
TalentLyft
HR teams

Summary

Homerun and TalentLyft both target mid-market agencies and growing companies with full-stack recruiting platforms. Both sit at 5.6/10 ratings and cover the same core feature set: applicant tracking, resume parsing, interview scheduling, and job board posting. The real split comes down to regional focus and design philosophy. Homerun markets itself explicitly as design-forward, building career pages and application forms that look native to creative agencies. It's Dutch-built, popular with European design studios and digital agencies that care how their hiring brand presents. TalentLyft layers recruitment marketing and CRM on top of its ATS, explicitly targeting European markets with tools for candidate nurturing, email campaigns, and career site building. It's less about visual polish, more about multi-channel sourcing and pipeline management for volume hiring. In practice, agencies with 5-20 employees and a design-led identity lean Homerun. Agencies running 50+ hires a year across multiple clients or geographies lean TalentLyft for the CRM layer and campaign tools. Both charge per-seat (exact pricing unpublished), both create vendor lock-in through proprietary workflows, and both require non-trivial migration effort if you outgrow them. Neither publishes transparent pricing, which flags complexity in their licensing models. If you're hiring 10 people a year and want your careers page to match your brand deck, Homerun delivers. If you're running evergreen pipelines and need email sequences, referral tracking, and candidate segmentation, TalentLyft has the tooling.

Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureHomerunTalentLyft
PricingPricing on requestPricing on request
Free PlanNoNo
Free TrialNoNo
Key Features
  • Applicant tracking
  • Resume parsing
  • Interview scheduling
  • Job board posting
  • Team collaboration
  • Analytics dashboard
  • Applicant tracking
  • Resume parsing
  • Interview scheduling
  • Job board posting
  • Team collaboration
  • Analytics dashboard
Best For
  • HR teams
  • Growing companies
  • Agencies
  • HR teams
  • Growing companies
  • Agencies
Pros
  • All hiring data accessible from a single hub
  • Built-in collaboration tools streamline team decisions
  • Faster cycles mean fewer lost candidates to competitors
  • Responsive workflows leave a positive candidate impression
  • Keeps candidates, pipelines, and notes in one place
  • Team feedback flows smoothly through shared workflows
  • Shorter time-to-hire via streamlined workflows
  • Candidates report smoother, more engaging process
Cons
  • Data transfer and workflow recreation is non-trivial
  • Budget impact compounds with each new seat or user
  • Deep adoption makes switching costly later
  • Plan for downtime and parallel-running during transition
  • Scaling up headcount means scaling up licensing costs
  • Proprietary workflows create vendor dependency

Homerun. Pricing Details

Paid

TalentLyft. Pricing Details

Paid

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