Pinpoint
62/100Modern ATS built for in-house talent teams. Features include blind screening, structured interviews, and hiring analytics.
Recruiterflow
62/100All-in-one recruiting CRM and ATS built for staffing agencies with email sequences, pipeline management, and reporting.
Pinpoint vs Recruiterflow
**Pick Pinpoint if:** - You're hiring for your own company (in-house TA team) - You need structured interviewing and compliance reporting - You want flat pricing for a mid-sized hiring team **Pick Recruiterflow if:** - You're a staffing agency placing candidates at client companies - You need CRM features: email sequences, client pipelines, sourcing workflows - You bill per-user and each recruiter manages their own desk **Skip both if:** - You're a solo recruiter or under 5 hires/year-both are overkill **Verdict:** Pinpoint for internal teams, Recruiterflow for agencies-zero overlap in actual use cases.
Our verdict. Which one wins?
Summary
Pinpoint and Recruiterflow sit at opposite ends of the recruiting spectrum. Pinpoint is an in-house ATS designed for internal talent teams hiring for their own company-think HR departments building headcount for engineering, sales, or ops roles. It emphasizes structured hiring (blind screening, interview frameworks) and reporting that matters to CHROs: time-to-fill, pipeline diversity, hiring manager satisfaction. Recruiterflow is a staffing agency CRM-ATS hybrid. It's built for recruiters placing candidates at client companies, so it prioritizes candidate sourcing pipelines, email sequences to nurture passive talent, and multi-client job management. The pricing reflects this: Pinpoint starts at $600/month flat (likely covers 5-10 seats), aimed at companies treating recruiting as a core internal function. Recruiterflow charges $75/user/month, typical for agency tools where each recruiter manages their own book of candidates and clients. The feature overlap is thin. Both parse resumes and schedule interviews, but Pinpoint's collaboration is internal (hiring managers, interviewers, HR) while Recruiterflow's is external (account managers, client contacts, candidate follow-ups). Pinpoint's analytics track hiring velocity and quality of hire. Recruiterflow's dashboards show placements, client pipeline, and revenue per recruiter. If you're staffing your own company, Recruiterflow's client management is dead weight. If you're running an agency, Pinpoint has no tools for managing 20 clients and 200 active candidates across different requisitions. Neither tool tries to be both, and that's intentional.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Feature | Pinpoint | Recruiterflow |
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| Pricing | Pricing on request(Starting from $600/month) | Pricing on request(Starting from $75/user/month) |
| Free Plan | No | No |
| Free Trial | No | No |
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Pinpoint. Pricing Details
Paid - Starting at $600/month
Recruiterflow. Pricing Details
Paid - Starting at $75/user/month