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Daily, 8:00
Screen the day's applicants
Screens new applicants against each role, shortlists the strongest, and drafts the outreach.
Gini for Recruiting
Gini is an AI coworker that lives in your firm's Slack. It runs candidate screening, interview scheduling, and pipeline updates, so your recruiters spend time with people.
One seat per workspace · live in Slack today, Teams by invite
A morning in your firm
search-vp-eng
Invited to this channel
@Gini where is this search actually at?
Reading the ATS stage by stage and everyone's last touch.
Four at onsite, two waiting on the client since Tuesday, and six candidates who have heard nothing for a week. Nudges are drafted, and the client update says plainly that their feedback is the bottleneck.
Nobody dropped · 7 messages for your OK
Pick the one you repeat every week. Gini does it end to end, shows its work in the channel, then offers to keep running it on a cadence.
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Daily, 8:00
Screens new applicants against each role, shortlists the strongest, and drafts the outreach.
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When a stage advances
Finds the slots across candidate and panel calendars, books them, and sends the prep.
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Fridays, 14:00
Drafts each client's update and nudges the candidates who have gone quiet.
Scoped per person · revocable in one click
Greenhouse
ATS
Sourcing
Gmail
Google Calendar
Scheduling
Calendly
Booking
Google Sheets
Pipeline
Notion
Scorecards
Google Drive
Resumes
Plus 200+ more integrations. Gini only reaches what you connect, with the permissions of the person who connected it.
Recruiting is a hundred candidates and a dozen roles moving at once. Gini keeps every pipeline current in Slack.
An assistant
“Here's how to screen resumes.”
You still do the work
Gini
Screened the day's applicants against each role, shortlisted the strongest, and drafted the outreach.
Shortlist ready · waited for your OK
Only the channels you invite it to
No workspace-wide ingestion. Remove Gini from a channel and its access ends with the membership.
Approval before anything leaves
Money moving, anything client-facing, anything sent on your behalf: it drafts, then waits for a one-tap OK.
Your data never trains a model
Encrypted in transit and at rest, isolated per workspace, and deletable whenever you ask.
Two minutes of setup, then one job. Nothing to migrate, nobody to train, and one seat covers the whole workspace.
Install from the Slack app directory. It arrives like a new teammate and sees only the channels you add it to.
Each connection is scoped to the person who made it and revocable in one click.
Gini runs it, shows its work in the channel, then offers to keep it on a cadence.
On Teams? It's rolling out by invite. Ask for a spot and we'll hold it.
Same coworker, different week