Treat remote hiring as a workflow test, not a feature checklist. The ATS should make candidate status, next steps and hiring-manager feedback visible without another meeting. The downside is that more structure usually means more setup work before the first role goes live.
Check how the tool handles async feedback. Scorecards, interview notes and clear stage ownership matter more when interviewers sit in different time zones. If your team will not use structured feedback, a more advanced ATS can become an expensive filing cabinet.
Model the communication costs. Teamtailor has remote-relevant updates such as WhatsApp communication and video questions, but its official pricing page asks buyers to request a quote. Job promotion can also sit outside the core subscription, so paid campaigns need their own budget.
Use Ashby if distributed recruiting needs reporting depth and process control. Foundations is listed at $400/month for companies up to 100 employees, with Plus and Enterprise custom-priced. The catch is planning: larger accounts can use seat-based pricing, and AI-heavy workflows depend on credit allowances.
Use Breezy HR if a small remote team needs transparent pricing. Bootstrap is free, and Startup is $157/month on annual billing with unlimited users on paid plans. The free plan is tight, though: one active position or candidate pool, with unlimited access only to candidates added in the last 30 days.
Do the job-promotion maths before you sign. Free or included job-board distribution does not mean every useful channel is free. Teamtailor Promote, Teamtailor LinkedIn Premium Job Post packages and Ashby’s LinkedIn Job Wrapping conditions can all change the real cost.