Show HN: I rebuilt the recruitment process from the ground up

3 ammaramehdghani 2 6/12/2025, 7:04:38 PM chronoflow.ai ↗
Hi HN Community,

Recruitment software is everywhere. The market seems saturated. Every other day there’s a new ATS or “all-in-one” platform promising to fix hiring. But let’s be real — recruiting still sucks.

Why? Because most tools are just reskinned versions of the same broken process: resume parsing, email campaigns, messy workflows, and outdated data. Some throw in a ChatGPT prompt here and there and call it “AI-powered.” But if we’re still stuck in the same flawed flow, it doesn't matter how modern the UI is. I’ve felt this pain personally — both as a recruiter and a job seeker. That's why I built Chronoflow — not just another ATS, but a reimagined recruitment system that actually works.

--What makes it different: No resume parsing. No data entry. Candidate pools build themselves as soon as someone accepts your job invite.

--No email campaigns. You already have the latest candidate data, and the platform shows you exactly who to engage.

--No endless back-and-forth. Job invites include everything — replacing pre-screening calls and endless follow-ups.

--Candidates get live updates and AI-generated feedback if rejected — improving their experience and keeping your brand strong.

--Recruiters focus on decision making and building relationships, which is important for business development.

Chronoflow is built for people who are tired of trying “yet another ATS” that solves 10% of the problem.

If you're curious to see what a rebuilt hiring cycle looks like that drastically reduces time to hire and on top of that makes recruitment transparent and enjoyable, I'd love for you to give Chronoflow a try.

Happy to answer any questions. And if you've worked in recruiting, would love to hear what frustrates you most — maybe I can solve that too. Thank You

Comments (2)

ragtagtag · 23h ago
Sounds interesting. How do candidates update their profiles? It can be annoying to have to replicate information that's already on both a CV and LinkedIn into yet another recruitment system's custom format. I can understand the limitations of parsing a CV, but how do you make it easy for candidates to describe themselves?
ammaramehdghani · 22h ago
Great question—this is exactly the pain we wanted to eliminate. Candidates get their own dedicated workspace where they set up their profile just once—it’s a modern, intuitive flow where they can upload their resume, profile picture, set preferences, and fill in any info recruiters actually need.

Once set up, they can apply to any job shared with them by a recruiter in one click—no need to re-enter the same details again. And if they update their profile (say, new experience or skills), those changes instantly reflect across the candidate pool of every recruiter they’re connected with.

No redundant form-filling, no duplicating what’s already in a CV or LinkedIn—just one clean profile that stays up to date and works across roles.

I hope I answered your question. I am happy to answer any other question you might have. Thank you.