Your clients. Your publishers. Your margins. One platform.
Appljack gives recruitment agencies a single place to ingest job feeds from every client, build targeted campaigns with granular filters, distribute to unlimited publishers, and track performance down to the click. You get all of this with arbitrage pricing baked in at every level.
Multi-Client Campaign Management
Each customer gets their own job pool, budget, campaigns, and publisher assignments. Set CPC or CPA pricing per campaign. Override at the publisher level. Apply arbitrage margins per client or per campaign. Appljack tracks pre-and post-arbitrage pricing transparently so your margin math is always clean.
- Unlimited customers, campaigns, and publishers under one account
- Monthly and daily budget caps enforced automatically — no overspend
- Campaign scheduling with start/end dates for time-bound contracts
- Campaign-level status controls: active, inactive, capped, stopped
Feed Ingestion & Filtering
Turn raw feeds into targeted campaigns in minutes.
Point Appljack at any XML or CSV feed URL. We download, parse, normalize, and load it automatically, every 3 hours.
Then slice it with filter dimensions before a single job hits a publisher.
- Filter by title keywords, company, city, state, industry, custom fields
- Include AND exclude logic with OR/AND combinations
- Test filters before publishing — see exact job counts before going live
- Fallback URL system with variable substitution when job URLs are missing
Publisher Distribution
One campaign. Every publisher. Real-time tracking.
Assign campaigns to specific publishers or blast to your full network. Each publisher gets a unique feed URL, tracking
parameters, and conversion pixel. Appljack handles the redirect chain, cookie attribution, and deduplication. All available in your dashboard.
- Unlimited publishers per campaign
- Per-publisher custom URL parameters and UTM injection
- Cookie-based attribution with pixel firing
- Publisher-specific performance breakdowns: clicks, applies, spend, conversion rate
Cross-Source Budget Control
Your campaign runs on Talroo, Adzuna, ZipRecruiter, and your own traffic. Appljack counts all of it.
Most platforms only track their own clicks. Appljack pulls performance data from external partner APIs (Talroo, Adzuna, ZipRecruiter) and aggregates it with internal data to enforce a single budget cap across every source. No over-delivery. No reconciliation surprises at month-end.
- Partner data fetched automatically via authenticated APIs
- Spend aggregated per campaign across all sources
- Budget capping works whether traffic is internal, external, or mixed
- Reconciliation tools to compare your numbers against partner reports
Reporting That Doesn't Require a Login
Your morning briefing. Delivered to Slack before your first coffee.
Every customer gets a private Slack channel. Every morning at 8 AM, Appljack delivers an automated digest: zero-click campaigns, budget alerts at 75% and 90%, performance drops, job count changes, and status updates. No dashboard to check. No report to pull.
- Private Slack channel per customer — direct access to our team
- Daily automated alerts formatted with actionable detail
- Campaign changes discussed and executed in real time
- Questions answered in minutes, not days
Built for the Way Agencies Actually Work
| What you need | How Appljack handles it |
| Onboard a new client | Create a customer, point to their feed URL, build campaigns — live in under an hour |
| Manage margins across clients | Set arbitrage percentages per customer or per campaign — CPC and CPA |
| Prove ROI to clients | Per-campaign dashboards with spend, clicks, applies, conversion rate, and daily trends |
| Prevent fraud from eating budget | IP blocklists, bot detection, deduplication audit trail with reason codes |
| Scale without adding headcount | Automated feed processing, budget enforcement, and Slack alerts. Your Ops team stays lean. |
Stop managing feeds manually. Start managing margins.
Appljack handles the infrastructure so your team can focus on client strategy, publisher relationships, and margin optimization.