SeekOut and hireEZ are two of the most serious AI sourcing platforms a recruiting team can buy, and they pull in different directions. SeekOut goes deep: a billion-plus profiles enriched with research papers, patents, and a signature ability to infer security clearances, making it the tool of choice for technical and diversity-focused hiring. hireEZ goes broad: more than 800 million profiles across 45-plus sources, multichannel outreach, self-serve agentic automation, and a lower price tag. Picking between them is less about which is “better” and more about what kind of hiring you do.
We have reviewed both at length, and this comparison puts them head to head across the dimensions that actually decide the contract. AIToolsBakery is independent: we are not a partner, reseller, or affiliate of either vendor, we earn nothing from your choice, and this comparison is not sponsored.
The verdict in 30 seconds: Pick SeekOut if you hire technical talent at depth, run serious diversity and DEI sourcing, or need security-clearance inference, and you can absorb a higher cost. Pick hireEZ if you want broad general-hiring reach, multichannel outreach with scheduling, self-serve agentic automation, deep ATS integration, and a lower median price. Neither suits teams under roughly 10 people, since both lean on 12-month contracts with no genuine self-serve tier.
What each one is

SeekOut is a talent search and analytics platform built for depth. Beyond its 1 billion-plus candidate profiles, it indexes more than 96 million research papers and patents, which lets recruiters find people by the work they have published rather than just their job titles. Its diversity and DEI search is a standout, and its ability to infer security-clearance status is a differentiator almost no competitor matches. In self-serve, SeekOut’s outreach is email-only, and its agentic capability is delivered mainly through a managed service called Spot rather than a fully self-serve agent.
hireEZ started as Hiretual in 2015 and rebuilt itself into an agentic AI recruiting platform that layers on top of your ATS. It searches 800 million-plus profiles across 45-plus web sources, ranks them for job fit, and runs multichannel outreach across email, InMail, and SMS, plus scheduling. Its EZ Agent brings self-serve agentic automation, and it boasts around 100 ATS integrations. It is the more affordable and, by the numbers, the more financially stable of the two.
Head to head

| Dimension | SeekOut | hireEZ | Edge |
|---|---|---|---|
| Data and coverage | 1B+ profiles plus 96M+ papers and patents | 800M+ profiles across 45+ sources | SeekOut for depth, hireEZ for breadth |
| AI sourcing and agentic | Agentic mainly via managed Spot service | Self-serve EZ Agent (source to schedule) | hireEZ |
| Diversity and DEI search | Industry-leading, plus clearance inference | Solid but less specialized | SeekOut |
| CRM and outreach | Email-only in self-serve | Email, InMail, SMS, scheduling | hireEZ |
| Integrations | Strong, ATS connectors | ~100 ATS integrations (Workday, iCIMS, Greenhouse, SAP) | hireEZ |
| Support | Generally well regarded | Mixed, learning curve noted | SeekOut (slight) |
| Pricing (estimated median) | ~$20K/yr | ~$13K/yr | hireEZ |
Data and coverage
This is the clearest split. SeekOut wins technical depth outright. The 96 million-plus research papers and patents mean you can find a machine-learning specialist by their published work, and the security-clearance inference is genuinely rare. hireEZ wins breadth: 800 million-plus profiles across 45-plus sources make it the stronger general-purpose net for the full range of roles a typical company hires. If you hire deep specialists, SeekOut. If you hire across many functions, hireEZ.
AI sourcing and agentic
hireEZ takes this one. Its EZ Agent is a self-serve, human-in-the-loop agent that runs from sourcing through screening, outreach, and scheduling. SeekOut’s agentic story leans on Spot, a managed service, which means you are buying a service engagement rather than flipping on an agent yourself. For teams that want to drive automation directly, hireEZ is the more hands-on fit.
Diversity and DEI search
SeekOut wins, and it is not close. Diversity and DEI sourcing is part of its DNA, with filters and analytics built specifically for building diverse pipelines, and the clearance-inference feature serves government and defense hiring that hireEZ does not target as directly. hireEZ’s diversity tooling is solid but more general. If DEI sourcing is a board-level priority, SeekOut is the safer pick.
CRM and outreach
hireEZ wins on outreach. Multichannel sequencing across email, InMail, and SMS plus built-in scheduling gives recruiters more ways to reach candidates and move them forward. SeekOut’s self-serve outreach is email-only, which is fine for many teams but narrower. If outreach volume and channel variety drive your pipeline, hireEZ pulls ahead.
Integrations and support
hireEZ edges integrations with around 100 ATS connectors, including Workday, iCIMS, Greenhouse, and SAP, reflecting its strategy of sitting on top of your existing stack. On support, SeekOut is generally well regarded, while hireEZ reviews more often mention a learning curve. Call support a slight SeekOut edge and integrations a clearer hireEZ edge.
Pricing compared
All figures below are third-party estimates, not official quotes. Both vendors are quote-only.
| SeekOut | hireEZ | |
|---|---|---|
| Median annual contract | ~$20K | ~$13K |
| Pricing model | Quote-only, seat-based | Quote-only, seat plus credit packs |
| Free / self-serve | Limited | 14-day sales-gated trial |
| Relative cost | ~50%+ pricier | More affordable |
hireEZ is the cheaper option by a meaningful margin, with a median contract near $13,000 against SeekOut’s roughly $20,000, making SeekOut more than 50% pricier at the median. The caveat on hireEZ is credit-pack costs that can sit on top of seat pricing, plus reported renewal hikes, so negotiate price protection. For broader context on both, see our best AI sourcing tools guide and the best AI recruiting software pillar.
Company health
A fair due-diligence note, because stability matters when you sign a 12-month deal. SeekOut is in a leadership transition: it appointed a new CEO, Sean Thompson, in May 2026, and went through roughly 30% layoffs in May 2024. It still serves 750-plus customers, so this is a company restructuring, not collapsing, but a new CEO and a recent workforce cut are worth weighing. hireEZ looks more financially stable by comparison, with around 151 employees, roughly $76 million in total funding including an $8 million Series C in February 2025, and no comparable upheaval. Neither signal is disqualifying, but if continuity is a priority, hireEZ currently carries less uncertainty.
Who should pick which
Pick SeekOut if you hire technical and specialized talent, run serious diversity and DEI sourcing, need security-clearance inference for government or defense roles, and can absorb the higher cost. Its depth is unmatched in those scenarios, and its support reputation is strong.
Pick hireEZ if you hire broadly across functions, want multichannel outreach with scheduling, value self-serve agentic automation, run a major ATS you want AI layered onto, and want to keep the cost down. It is the more practical all-rounder for general hiring at scale.
If neither feels right, our SeekOut review and hireEZ review go deeper on each, our Eightfold AI review covers the enterprise talent-intelligence alternative, and for lighter needs see our free AI recruiting tools list or our guide on how to screen resumes with AI.
The bottom line
SeekOut and hireEZ are both excellent, and the right answer depends on your hiring profile. SeekOut is the depth specialist: technical search, diversity sourcing, and clearance inference, at a premium and amid a leadership transition. hireEZ is the broad, practical agentic platform: wide reach, multichannel outreach, deep ATS integration, self-serve automation, and a lower, more stable price. For most general-hiring teams, hireEZ offers the better value and continuity today. For technical and DEI-driven hiring where depth is non-negotiable, SeekOut earns its premium. Neither is built for very small teams, so match the tool to the work, not the marketing.



