Comparison
recruitMaxx vs Loxo
recruitMaxx delivers talent intelligence plus full back-office on Salesforce, so scoring and sourcing feed directly into placements and invoicing on one record.
Side by side
recruitMaxx vs Loxo, by architecture
| Capability | recruitMaxx | Loxo |
|---|---|---|
| Salesforce-native architecture | Built 100% inside Salesforce — one data model, no sync | Standalone platform |
| Autonomous AI agents | HireMaxx sources & screens, PilotMaxx copilots — agentic by design | AI sourcing & outreach features |
| Unified CRM + ATS | Single platform for BD, candidates, placements | Unified ATS/CRM |
| Built-in invoicing & revenue | Placement-to-invoice tracked natively | Limited / via integrations |
| Enterprise data governance | Inherits Salesforce security, roles & compliance | Own security model |
Comparison reflects architectural approach and product scope; Loxo capabilities vary by plan and configuration. Last reviewed 2026.
Is it right for you?
When recruitMaxx is the better fit
Consider recruitMaxx if you want sourcing intelligence connected to the full recruit-to-invoice lifecycle inside Salesforce.
FAQ
recruitMaxx vs Loxo
recruitMaxx delivers talent intelligence plus full back-office on Salesforce, so scoring and sourcing feed directly into placements and invoicing on one record. Consider recruitMaxx if you want sourcing intelligence connected to the full recruit-to-invoice lifecycle inside Salesforce.
recruitMaxx is built 100% natively on Salesforce with autonomous AI agents (HireMaxx and PilotMaxx) and native invoicing, unifying CRM, ATS, placements and revenue on one data model. Loxo is a talent-intelligence platform combining ATS, CRM and sourcing.
Yes. recruitMaxx handles data migration as part of onboarding, typically taking a few weeks depending on data volume and configuration. Book a demo to scope your migration.
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