Layer 1 · Orchestrator

Configure recruiting.
By talking.

An AI agent that knows your catalog of HR services and can wire them into any pipeline you describe. Senior dev hunt with GitHub sourcing? Mass blue-collar with SMS first? Tell it. It builds the workflow, configures every node, starts the campaign.

Configuring AI tools is the new manual labor.

Each AI service is its own micro-product: separate console, separate auth, separate quirks. A sourcer wants a different shape of input than a voice agent; a voice agent wants a different shape of output than a dashboard. The plumbing — what goes where, with what name, at what cost — falls on someone, and that someone is almost always a senior recruiter who should be closing instead.

The work that used to be "scroll LinkedIn" is now "configure Sourcer, configure Voice, configure Calendly, write a Zapier glue, debug why the candidate IDs don't match across two tools." It's not less work. It's different work — and it's the work the agency owner is paying senior salaries for.

One conversation, end to end.

Describe what you want to hire. The orchestrator picks agents from your catalog, sets every property, wires the connections, and hands off to the engine. Then it gets out of the way.

Layer 1 · Orchestrator
AI Orchestrator
Chat-driven. Configures workflows. Then exits.
configure once
Layer 2 · Workflow Engine
Workflow Engine
Agents fire events directly at each other. No LLM in the loop. Runs for weeks.
source screen schedule dash
invokes
Layer 3 · Agent Catalog
Modular HR agents
Sourcing · Voice · SMS · Matching · Scheduling · Dashboard · Custom

1. Onboarding 5 vacancies in one chat

claude · workflow-master skill + mcp
you
I have 5 senior backend vacancies opening Monday. Pull candidates from our base, screen them with these three questions: asyncio depth, on-call comfort, EU work auth.
orchestrator
Building one workflow per vacancy. Each one: Sourcer → AI Matcher → Voice Screen → Dashboard. Voice Screen will ask the three questions. Should I add a human-validation step before calls fire, or run end-to-end?
you
Validation step. Show me top 8 first.
orchestrator
Inserting Recruiter Validation between Matcher and Voice Screen. All 5 workflows configured. Starting them now.
5 workflows created · 5 started · catalog: 5 services in use
hire_senior_backend · 1 of 5 workflows
Sourcer
AI Matcher
Recruiter ✓
Voice Screen
Dashboard
candidates
ranked
validated
screened
Five workflows now run in parallel. Same template, five different vacancy texts — multi-tenant by construction.

2. Changing one pipeline mid-flight

claude · workflow-master skill + mcp
you
Acme client just changed the brief — they want a quick SMS qualifier before the voice screens go out.
orchestrator
Adding SMS Outreach before Voice Screen for the Acme workflow only. Voice Screen will now only fire on candidates who reply 'interested'.
1 workflow updated · 4 untouched
What changed

The Acme workflow now has an SMS Outreach node before Voice Screen. The other four workflows are untouched — they keep running with the original graph. You did not open a UI.

Conversations that would have been four hours of clicks.

  • Adding a new client process

    "New client, Helix Health — they want background checks before voice screens, and Greenhouse instead of our default ATS." Orchestrator forks the standard pipeline, swaps the ATS Sync node's target, drops in a Background Check agent. Live in one chat.

  • Pausing for a holiday

    "Pause all workflows from Friday 6pm to Tuesday 9am." Orchestrator emits stop signals to every source agent; workflows resume on schedule. Engine handles the timing — orchestrator just sets the policy.

  • Adopting a new service

    "We just bought a license for Mercor's voice agent — use it instead of the default for senior roles." Orchestrator registers the new service in the catalog and rewires every senior-tier workflow's Voice Screen node. Junior workflows untouched.

Configure one of yours.

On a 30-minute call we'll point the orchestrator at one of your live vacancies. Watch it pick the agents, wire the workflow, and start the campaign in real time.