Jobspagevshire.page
The closest peer. Templated forms instead of a page builder.
Jobspage and hire.page are the closest peers in this market — both target lean teams with a free plan plus an affordable paid tier. The real difference is what you build the page in. Jobspage gives you a templated job form and a hosted careers page. hire.page gives you a Notion-style block editor for the role itself, with the form built into the same page candidates read.
When Jobspage is fine
Jobspage is a fair pick if you want the lightest possible ATS, your hiring volume fits inside their free tier (3 active jobs), and you are comfortable with a templated form rather than a custom-built page. The dashboard is clean and the team behind it ships steadily.
When you've outgrown Jobspage
You want a hire page that reads like a Notion doc — full role narrative, custom blocks, salary band laid out exactly how you want — instead of a templated job form. You also want a flat plan with unlimited team members on every tier, instead of more limited team access at the same price point.
Jobspage if you want the lightest possible ATS and a templated page is enough. hire.page if your career page itself is the differentiator — and for a founder hiring through public posts, it should be.
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