⓪ Not a CRM — an index that learns from you loading growth numbers… ▾ click to collapse
If you've worked on a legacy staffing CRM, your mental model is field inventory — every concept must be a visible column, dropdown, or checkbox, or it doesn't exist. This system works the opposite way: concepts don't need to be pre-declared because the hybrid index + playbook memory learns them when you work a contract. The rows below translate the familiar legacy surface into what actually happens here, with real numbers for every claim.
The clock shows where we sit in the 24-hour cycle. Colored arcs mark the 4 standard staffing shifts; the red needle is now. The panel beside it summarizes what Chicago's public permit system is asking for right now — staffing demand before anyone's acted on it. This is the real world the rest of the page is reacting to.
This is what a recruiter or coordinator sees when they open the console. Each card is one open permit ranked against our 500K worker bench. The fill-probability bar shows cumulative chance of filling by day; the economics panel projects gross revenue, margin, and payout window; the over-bill pool flags workers whose pay exceeds the contract's bill rate — they go into a margin-watch bucket instead of being rejected outright.
Type a plain-English description — role, location, trait, certification. The query hits the hybrid SQL + vector index over all 500K worker profiles and ranks by semantic match, reliability, and availability. Try one of the sample searches below or write your own.
Each tile is a capability the system has acquired and the live metric proving it's running. Operational learning (fills, playbooks, hot-swaps) compounds inside each capability; what changes here is the set of things the substrate knows how to do. The architecture is metro-agnostic — every capability replicates by config, not code.
These tiles measure the architecture itself, not the staffing workload. Instant-search latency, index shape, playbook-memory depth, pathway-matrix compounding — four probes that answer "is the substrate healthy right now?"