Automation · Integration · Custom Software for Staffing & Recruiting
Let recruiters spend more time placing people and less time operating the systems around them.
Fapbric connects candidate intake, your ATS, scheduling, client submissions, and onboarding workflows — so the funnel moves on its own and recruiters focus on conversations.
Fixed-fee engagements · Senior-led engineering · Built around your existing systems
Where recruiter time disappears into administration
Resume and data entry
Applications and resumes are read, summarized, and re-keyed into the ATS by hand.
Recruiter hours spent typing are hours not spent talking to candidates or clients.
Candidate follow-up
Keeping candidates warm depends on reminders and inbox discipline.
Good candidates go cold, and time-to-fill stretches.
Interview scheduling
Coordinating candidates and clients runs through email chains.
Days lost per interview — in a business where speed wins placements.
Onboarding paperwork
Placements trigger documents, credentials, and compliance steps handled manually.
Start dates slip and billing starts late.
Example workflow: candidate → placement
An example workflow — every implementation is designed around your actual systems and process.
Automate the routine. Keep judgment where it belongs.
Good automation routes decisions to the right person instead of removing them. In this industry, that means the following always stay human:
- Candidate evaluation and fit judgment
- Client relationships
- Offer negotiation
- Sensitive conversations
The business impact
- More placements per recruiter
- Shorter time-to-fill
- Candidates kept warm automatically
- Onboarding that doesn’t delay start dates
- Faster client turnaround on submissions
More workflows worth examining
- Job-intake workflows
- Candidate reactivation
- Credential and document collection
- Timesheet workflows
- Compliance reminders
- Client status updates
Work with the systems you already use.
Fapbric is not trying to replace your software. These are examples of systems commonly found in this industry — we work with the technology already inside your business wherever practical, and we are not implying partnerships with any vendor listed.
Sometimes automation isn't the whole answer.
Connecting your existing software may solve the problem. In other cases, the missing piece is a custom internal tool, a customer or employee portal, a new connection between systems, or software built specifically around the process. Fapbric builds those too.
You don't need to know what technology you need. Bring us the business problem.
Automation backed by real software engineering.
Work that touches your live business systems is an engineering problem: secure connections, clear business rules, careful error handling, visibility when something goes wrong, and clear ownership. Fapbric builds automation — and the custom applications, internal tools, and system connections around it — as production software, led by senior engineering experience from some of the world's most demanding technology environments.
Enterprise Engineering Experience
Senior engineering experience supporting enterprise environments including Nike, Walmart, American Express, Starbucks, Yahoo, Macy's and others.
Experience reflects project and contract engineering work performed personally by Fapbric's principal, including engagements delivered through third-party consulting firms. Organizations shown are not represented as Fapbric clients or endorsers.
Start with one workflow worth fixing.
We begin by understanding how the process works today, where time or revenue is being lost, which systems are involved, and what a better operating model should look like. If the opportunity makes sense, Fapbric scopes the implementation before work begins.
Fixed-fee · Scoped before implementation begins
Automation doesn't stop when it goes live.
Business processes change. APIs change. AI models evolve. New edge cases appear. And once one high-value workflow is automated, the next opportunity often becomes obvious.
Monitor
Know when a critical process stops working or behaves unexpectedly.
Maintain
Handle software changes, connection changes, and updates that affect the system.
Optimize
Improve the process as real-world use reveals better ways to run it.
Expand
Add new processes and connections as the business grows.
Fapbric can remain involved through a Managed Automation relationship to keep the systems we build reliable, current, and improving.
What would this look like inside your firm?
Bring us one process your team repeats every day or every week. You don't need to know whether the right answer is automation, an integration, or custom software — show us what is slowing the business down, and we'll help determine what should be automated, what should stay human, and whether it's worth building.