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11 leading tools that integrate with Bullhorn
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Bullhorn is the dominant ATS in staffing and recruiting agencies, and its integration ecosystem is shaped by the specific demands of agency work.
Where in-house ATS platforms emphasize hiring workflows, Bullhorn's integration partners cover the broader operational stack: sourcing across multiple specializations, contract lifecycle management, VMS connections for high-volume placements, and the financial workflows that make agency operations profitable.
This guide covers the strongest Bullhorn integrations across those areas, with notes on what each does and where it fits.
Integrating with Bullhorn to support agency operations
Integrations turn Bullhorn from a standalone agency ATS into the connective layer of the entire firm's operating model. Sourcing tools bring new candidates into the database, time tracking and VMS systems handle the post-placement layer, communication platforms scale candidate outreach, and onboarding integrations close the gap between offer and start. Each one fills a specific role in the agency workflow that Bullhorn alone is not designed to cover.
Operational profitability for agencies is tied to the precision and velocity of their workflows. Effective integrations allow recruitment and administrative teams to move away from redundant manual data entry. By using a unified candidate record to manage both placements and financial tracking, firms eliminate the need for constant reconciliation while ensuring that critical business intelligence is centralized within Bullhorn rather than being fragmented across siloed applications. Without the right integrations, agency Bullhorn deployments tend to drift into parallel systems that need constant cleanup.
Agency work has constraints that in-house recruiting does not. A recruiter is typically managing 15 to 40 active reqs across multiple clients. Margins on contract placements are thin enough that operational efficiency directly affects profitability. Multiple specializations in one firm (perm, contract, executive search) often run on the same Bullhorn instance with different workflows.
Three criteria reflect those realities:
Per-recruiter scale without per-action limits: Tools that price by message, search, or contact require constant attention to credit balances and disrupt the high-volume work agency recruiters do. The most useful Bullhorn integrations charge by the seat with no per-action surcharges, so monthly costs stay predictable regardless of how much sourcing or outreach a recruiter does.
Workflow flexibility across specializations: Within a single Bullhorn environment, recruitment workflows can vary significantly; for instance, a recruiter focused on permanent software engineering roles follows a vastly different process than one managing contract placements in the healthcare sector. For agencies that prioritize adaptable operations, integrations that enforce a single, rigid workflow limit productivity.
Financial and operational data flow: Agency Bullhorn deployments often connect to time tracking, payroll, billing, and accounting systems because the same candidate record drives placement and revenue. Integrations that mishandle that data create reconciliation work for recruiters and back-office staff and can delay billing.
Sourcing integrations
Bullhorn includes a candidate database and basic search. For agencies that source proactively across many roles and clients, dedicated sourcing tools extend Bullhorn at the candidate-discovery stage and feed engagement history back into the CRM.
1. Juicebox
Juicebox is an AI-native sourcing platform with a Bullhorn integration designed around the volume of work that staffing agencies handle. Here's how it works:
- Recruiters describe each role in everyday language rather than rebuilding Boolean strings for every search.
- Juicebox queries over 800 million profiles aggregated from more than 30 data sources, including LinkedIn, GitHub, professional communities, and academic databases.
- The platform surfaces a ranked shortlist with AI-generated match summaries explaining the relevance of each candidate.
Candidates surfaced and engaged in Juicebox can be exported to Bullhorn as candidates or contacts, with profile data, outreach engagement, and submission history syncing into Bullhorn's CRM. For agencies running multiple concurrent client reqs, this means one recruiter's work on a role does not need to be manually replicated when another recruiter or another client touches the same candidate.
How it fits agency workflows
Juicebox is structured around how agency work happens day to day:
- Predictable per-seat pricing: Costs stay consistent across multiple recruiters working many reqs, without the volume-driven surcharges that punish high-output agency work.
- Outreach without per-message caps: Built-in sequencing operates at agency outreach volume without recruiters monitoring credit balances or rate-limiting their own activity.
- Everyday-language search reduces switching cost: When a recruiter moves between specializations or industries, each new search is described in plain terms rather than rebuilt as a Boolean string from scratch.
Juicebox Agents
In addition to its core sourcing capabilities, Juicebox Agents add an autonomous layer that runs continuously in the background. Here's what they do:
- Surface candidates and update Bullhorn without requiring a recruiter to start each search.
- Build specialty pipelines around recurring role types or client verticals, which agencies typically rely on for high-frequency placements.
- For agencies running multiple concurrent reqs, this can be a significant time-saver.
2. LinkedIn Recruiter
LinkedIn Recruiter integrates with Bullhorn to sync InMail outreach, candidate profiles, and submission status. The integration covers candidate communication history within Bullhorn, so a recruiter looking at a candidate record in Bullhorn can see prior LinkedIn engagement without switching tools.
The economics of LinkedIn Recruiter are a constraint at most agencies. Annual per-seat costs at the high end of the sourcing tool market mean that licenses are typically allocated to specific recruiters or specializations rather than the entire firm. Agencies that source primarily on LinkedIn and place into LinkedIn-active candidate pools find it sufficient. Agencies handling specializations where the candidate pool sits outside LinkedIn's network use it as one source within a multi-source approach.
3. Daxtra
Daxtra is a CV parsing and search platform that integrates with Bullhorn at the data ingestion stage. Resumes from job boards, email, and direct submissions are parsed automatically and matched to existing reqs in Bullhorn, with structured data populating the candidate record. For agencies handling high-volume contract placements, the parsing and de-duplication work alone reduces the manual handling that otherwise consumes recruiter time.
Daxtra's search layer adds Boolean and semantic search across the parsed candidate database, which complements Bullhorn's native search for agencies with large internal databases built up over the years.
Contract and time tracking integrations
Staffing agencies focused on contractor placements require an operational layer that continues well after the initial hire. These agencies rely on integrations for ongoing tasks such as time tracking, timesheet approvals, and expense management. While these tools are essential for contract staffing firms to manage post-placement workflows, they hold less value for agencies that exclusively handle permanent placements.
4. Bullhorn Time and Expense
Bullhorn Time and Expense is the native option, designed to integrate cleanly with the core ATS and CRM. Contractor timesheets, expense submissions, and client approval workflows all run in the same data environment as the placement record. For agencies with mixed perm and contract business, the native integration removes a category of vendor management overhead that becomes meaningful at scale.
5. TempBuddy
TempBuddy is a workforce management platform that integrates with Bullhorn for shift-based staffing. The integration covers shift scheduling, candidate matching to open shifts, and time capture for contractors. Agencies handling high-volume shift work, particularly in healthcare, hospitality, and industrial staffing, often find TempBuddy's shift-specific features stronger than the native option.
VMS integrations
VMS (Vendor Management System) platforms are how large enterprise clients distribute contract requisitions to multiple staffing vendors. For agencies serving enterprise clients, VMS integration with Bullhorn determines how efficiently reqs can be processed at the volume those clients expect.
6. Beeline
Beeline is one of the most widely used VMS platforms, and its Bullhorn integration pulls reqs from Beeline-connected enterprise clients directly into Bullhorn. Submission status, candidate forwarding, and feedback flow back to Beeline through the integration. The result is that agencies serving Beeline-using clients can process reqs at high volume without manually transferring data between systems.
7. SAP Fieldglass
Fieldglass is the dominant VMS in financial services, technology, and other industries with large contingent workforce programs. The Bullhorn-Fieldglass integration follows the same pattern as Beeline: reqs flow into Bullhorn, submissions flow back to Fieldglass, and the agency operates from a single workflow regardless of which VMS the end client uses.
Communication and engagement integrations
Agency recruiting depends on candidate communication at scale. The communication layer of the Bullhorn ecosystem covers SMS, automated nurture, and bulk outreach in addition to standard email.
8. Sense
Sense is a candidate engagement platform with a deep Bullhorn integration covering SMS communication, automated nurture sequences for active and passive candidates, and reactivation campaigns for placed contractors approaching the end of an assignment. For staffing agencies, the reactivation use case is particularly relevant: a high percentage of contract placements come from candidates the agency has worked with before, and Sense automates the engagement that keeps that pool active.
9. Herefish
Herefish (now part of Bullhorn) is an automation platform that runs scheduled outreach, status update workflows, and routine communications driven by Bullhorn data. Where Sense focuses on candidate engagement, Herefish covers the broader operational automation that agencies otherwise build manually with rules and reminders.
Onboarding and compliance integrations
After a candidate accepts a placement, the next stage is onboarding paperwork, background checks, and the industry-specific compliance work that varies by jurisdiction. Until those steps are complete, the candidate cannot start, and the agency cannot bill the client. Integrations that move this work along automatically shorten the gap between offer acceptance and the day revenue starts coming in.
10. DocuSign
DocuSign's Bullhorn integration generates and routes employment agreements, contracts, and onboarding paperwork from candidate records. Signed documents flow back into Bullhorn, attached to the placement record. For agencies handling high placement volume, DocuSign removes the lag between offer acceptance and start date that manual document handling otherwise creates.
11. Checkr
Checkr's Bullhorn integration triggers background checks from the candidate record once a placement enters the appropriate stage. Status updates and results flow back to Bullhorn for compliance documentation. Agencies in regulated industries, including healthcare, financial services, and transportation, typically configure this integration early, since background check compliance is often a hard prerequisite to placement.
Add Juicebox to your Bullhorn stack
Bullhorn supports the agency operating model deeply, but its native sourcing is built around the candidates already in your database. Juicebox extends sourcing beyond that, bringing multi-source candidate discovery into the workflow with predictable per-seat pricing and outreach that scales with agency volume.
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