Quarterly category reports
Narrative reports on AI recruiting, ATS, HRIS, screening, onboarding, and people analytics categories with buyer-focused change notes.
HRAIdir is exploring paid research products for buyer teams, analysts, consultants, and operators who need structured HR technology market intelligence.
Narrative reports on AI recruiting, ATS, HRIS, screening, onboarding, and people analytics categories with buyer-focused change notes.
Structured rows for tools, categories, comparisons, solution pages, and glossary coverage that can support internal market maps.
Research notes that identify which workflows are getting crowded, which buyer questions remain unanswered, and where new tools fit.
The initial package is expected to combine a quarterly PDF-style report, a CSV export, and a short methodology note. It is not a replacement for vendor due diligence, and it does not sell ranking influence.
The first report format is designed for HR buyers and operators who need a practical category readout, not a pay-to-play vendor ranking.
Category movement, buyer pressure, vendor positioning shifts, and the key questions HR teams should ask this quarter.
Shortlisted tools by category, workflow fit, evaluation criteria, and HRAIdir review links for deeper diligence.
Use-case maps for recruiting, onboarding, HRIS, engagement, payroll, and workforce planning decisions.
Claims that need verification, data coverage gaps, category noise, and where vendor messaging is unclear.
Git-safe field examples for a buyer research export.
Private user data, subscriber records, invoices, sponsor contracts, and raw analytics exports are outside the licensing scope.
A redacted sample report outline, sample CSV schema, and methodology summary for teams evaluating fit.
A custom research packet around one HR software category or workflow, scoped before any paid work begins.
A buyer-side subscription or team license remains exploratory; final pricing depends on scope and demand.
Licensing access would cover structured HRAIdir research outputs, not private user data, subscriber emails, or undisclosed vendor placement. Featured and Sponsor products remain separate from research access.