Loxo alternatives

The realistic alternatives to Loxo are the other agency systems in this list, and often staying put. What usually sends an agency looking is the centre of gravity. Loxo is organised around finding people outside your system, so agencies with ten years of placements, interviews and rejections already in a database often find the thing they are paying for is not the thing they most need.

We are one of the options below, so read this knowing that. What we have tried to do is describe each product by what it is organised around rather than what is wrong with it, and to be clear about the cases where the honest answer is to stay where you are.

When to stay on Loxo

If you are working a cold desk with no book behind you. Sourcing power is a real advantage when there is nothing to mine, and a system that ranks your own database first is the wrong tool for an agency that does not have one yet.

Worth remembering what Loxo is good at before you move:

  • A very large contact graph built into the product, so you can source from cold without a separate data subscription.
  • Strong at the top of the funnel: finding people who are not in your system yet.
  • Genuinely AI-forward, and has been for longer than most of the category.

The other options

Bullhorn

The incumbent, and the one most of these conversations start from.

The deepest integration ecosystem in the category, including VMS connections large staffing firms genuinely depend on.

Suits you if: if your revenue depends on VMS connections into client vendor-management systems, or you run multi-division and multi-country at a scale where the integration ecosystem is the product. Nothing else in this list matches that, and switching would cost you money.

Recruiterflow

Sequencing-first: the outreach cadence is the product.

Excellent email and LinkedIn sequencing, with the cadence logic agencies actually want.

Suits you if: if you want to run big, well-tuned cadences and are happy building the lists yourself. They do that specific job very well, and swapping it for something more opinionated would be a downgrade for that way of working.

Recruit CRM

The modern all-in-one, priced in the open.

Broad functionality for the money, with every tier published rather than quoted.

Suits you if: if you need a system that bends to an unusual process. An opinionated product is a real trade-off, and if your workflow does not look like anyone else's then configurability is worth more than someone else's opinion about how the desk should run.

Atlas

The other AI-native entrant, aimed up-market at enterprise and executive search, built around capturing every conversation.

A sharp central idea: it captures calls, emails and messages into one living record, so the agent works from the whole context rather than the structured fields alone.

Suits you if: if you are an enterprise or executive search firm and capturing every conversation into one record is the problem you most want solved. That central idea is genuinely sharp, and it is aimed at a firm shaped like yours rather than ours.

Vayora

Ours. An end-to-end platform for agencies running perm and contract, with an agent that works the desk and contract finance included rather than bolted on.

Not for you if: you run a temp desk on agency PAYE, you need enterprise VMS integrations, or you want software that never has an opinion. Those are real limits and we would rather you knew them now.

How we compare with Loxo, in detail