TL;DR verdict

Breezy HR is the stronger choice when the deciding factor is day-to-day applicant tracking systems workflow fit, while Recruitee has the clearer case when pricing shape, deployment control, or rollout risk matters more. For recruiting teams, the practical decision is not feature count; it is which product better supports teams coordinating interviews, feedback, compliance, offer process, and hiring manager visibility without forcing a costly migration six months later.

Quick comparison

FeatureBreezy HRRecruitee
Starting priceFree planFree
Free planYesNo
Open sourceNoNo
Self-hostableNoNo
G2 ratingNot listedNot listed
Best forteams testing applicant tracking systems on a free planteams evaluating managed applicant tracking systems through sales
Starting priceFree plan available; paid tiers depend on usage and plan limits.Pricing not publicly listed — requires demo or sales contact.
Free planYesNo
Open sourceNoNo
Self-hostableNoNo
Deployment modelsaassaas
Best forteams testing applicant tracking systems on a free planteams evaluating managed applicant tracking systems through sales
Primary riskFree-tier limits can hide the real cost until workflows move into production.Budget is harder to predict because pricing is not publicly listed.

Pipeline design and recruiter workflow

Winner: Breezy HR

Winner: Breezy HR. For pipeline design and recruiter workflow, Breezy HR is the safer default because its catalog profile fits the way recruiting teams usually evaluate this decision: workflow fit, rollout cost, ownership model, and how quickly the team can prove value with real data. Breezy HR is positioned as simple, visual hiring, while Recruitee is positioned as collaborative hiring software; that difference matters when the comparison moves from a feature checklist into daily operation. If your team is using this category for teams coordinating interviews, feedback, compliance, offer process, and hiring manager visibility, test the winner against one production workflow, one admin workflow, and one reporting workflow before committing. Recruitee can still be the better pick when its ecosystem, existing contracts, or migration path reduces change management, but it asks for a more deliberate rollout plan.

Hiring manager collaboration

Winner: Recruitee

Winner: Recruitee. For hiring manager collaboration, Recruitee is the safer default because its catalog profile fits the way recruiting teams usually evaluate this decision: workflow fit, rollout cost, ownership model, and how quickly the team can prove value with real data. Breezy HR is positioned as simple, visual hiring, while Recruitee is positioned as collaborative hiring software; that difference matters when the comparison moves from a feature checklist into daily operation. If your team is using this category for teams coordinating interviews, feedback, compliance, offer process, and hiring manager visibility, test the winner against one production workflow, one admin workflow, and one reporting workflow before committing. Breezy HR can still be the better pick when its ecosystem, existing contracts, or migration path reduces change management, but it asks for a more deliberate rollout plan. Adoption also depends on who touches the system every week. A tool that is powerful for admins but slow for contributors creates shadow spreadsheets, skipped updates, and cleanup meetings. In this pair, Recruitee has the clearer adoption story for teams that want less training friction.

Candidate experience

Winner: Breezy HR

Winner: Breezy HR. For candidate experience, Breezy HR is the safer default because its catalog profile fits the way recruiting teams usually evaluate this decision: workflow fit, rollout cost, ownership model, and how quickly the team can prove value with real data. Breezy HR is positioned as simple, visual hiring, while Recruitee is positioned as collaborative hiring software; that difference matters when the comparison moves from a feature checklist into daily operation. If your team is using this category for teams coordinating interviews, feedback, compliance, offer process, and hiring manager visibility, test the winner against one production workflow, one admin workflow, and one reporting workflow before committing. Recruitee can still be the better pick when its ecosystem, existing contracts, or migration path reduces change management, but it asks for a more deliberate rollout plan. Governance is where hidden costs show up. Compare permission boundaries, audit needs, export options, SSO expectations, and whether the deployment model matches your security review.

Reporting, compliance, and audit trails

Winner: Breezy HR

Winner: Breezy HR. For reporting, compliance, and audit trails, Breezy HR is the safer default because its catalog profile fits the way recruiting teams usually evaluate this decision: workflow fit, rollout cost, ownership model, and how quickly the team can prove value with real data. Breezy HR is positioned as simple, visual hiring, while Recruitee is positioned as collaborative hiring software; that difference matters when the comparison moves from a feature checklist into daily operation. If your team is using this category for teams coordinating interviews, feedback, compliance, offer process, and hiring manager visibility, test the winner against one production workflow, one admin workflow, and one reporting workflow before committing. Recruitee can still be the better pick when its ecosystem, existing contracts, or migration path reduces change management, but it asks for a more deliberate rollout plan.

Integrations with sourcing and HRIS

Winner: Breezy HR

Winner: Breezy HR. For integrations with sourcing and hris, Breezy HR is the safer default because its catalog profile fits the way recruiting teams usually evaluate this decision: workflow fit, rollout cost, ownership model, and how quickly the team can prove value with real data. Breezy HR is positioned as simple, visual hiring, while Recruitee is positioned as collaborative hiring software; that difference matters when the comparison moves from a feature checklist into daily operation. If your team is using this category for teams coordinating interviews, feedback, compliance, offer process, and hiring manager visibility, test the winner against one production workflow, one admin workflow, and one reporting workflow before committing. Recruitee can still be the better pick when its ecosystem, existing contracts, or migration path reduces change management, but it asks for a more deliberate rollout plan.

Cost for scaling hiring teams

Winner: Recruitee

Winner: Recruitee. For cost for scaling hiring teams, Recruitee is the safer default because its catalog profile fits the way recruiting teams usually evaluate this decision: workflow fit, rollout cost, ownership model, and how quickly the team can prove value with real data. Breezy HR is positioned as simple, visual hiring, while Recruitee is positioned as collaborative hiring software; that difference matters when the comparison moves from a feature checklist into daily operation. If your team is using this category for teams coordinating interviews, feedback, compliance, offer process, and hiring manager visibility, test the winner against one production workflow, one admin workflow, and one reporting workflow before committing. Breezy HR can still be the better pick when its ecosystem, existing contracts, or migration path reduces change management, but it asks for a more deliberate rollout plan. Cost should be modeled over twelve months, not from the first plan label. Include seats, usage, storage, integrations, onboarding, and the time spent recreating automations.

Pricing deep-dive

Breezy HR

  • Free plan: available for evaluation or limited production use in applicant tracking systems.
  • Entry paid tier: starts from free, with paid usage or feature upgrades varying by plan.
  • Pricing model: freemium; license is proprietary; deployment type is saas.

Recruitee

  • Free plan: not listed publicly.
  • Entry paid tier: pricing not publicly listed — requires demo or sales contact.
  • Pricing model: paid; license is proprietary; deployment type is saas.

Pricing verdict: Breezy HR has the easier evaluation path because it lists a free plan. That does not automatically make it cheaper in production: teams still need to check usage limits, admin features, storage, integrations, and support tiers. Breezy HR is cataloged as: Free plan: available for evaluation or limited production use in applicant tracking systems. Entry paid tier: starts from free, with paid usage or feature upgrades varying by plan. Pricing model: freemium; license is proprietary; deployment type is saas. Recruitee is cataloged as: Free plan: not listed publicly. Entry paid tier: pricing not publicly listed — requires demo or sales contact. Pricing model: paid; license is proprietary; deployment type is saas. The pricing verdict is to pilot the free or lower-commitment option first, then compare the plan that actually supports your required workflow.

How to migrate from Breezy HR to Recruitee

Data export
Export the core applicant tracking systems records from Breezy HR first: users, projects, configuration, activity history, files, comments, reports, and any objects your team relies on weekly. Use CSV, JSON, API export, or vendor backup options where available, and keep a read-only archive until the new workflow has survived one reporting cycle.
Import support
Start with Recruitee's native importer or API, then migrate a representative workspace before moving the whole account. The first test should include permissions, integrations, notifications, and one real production workflow so gaps appear before stakeholders are invited.
Does not migrate
Automations, saved reports, dashboards, custom roles, webhooks, notification rules, SSO settings, billing configuration, and integration credentials usually need manual rebuilds. Historical activity may import as flat records rather than fully functional native events.
Time estimate
Plan two to five days for a small team with simple configuration, one to three weeks for a mid-size team, and longer if compliance review, data cleanup, custom fields, or external users are involved.

What real users say

Breezy HR: Breezy HR users usually praise the parts that match its positioning as simple, visual hiring. The recurring criticism is predictable: once teams push it beyond that core use case, they run into plan limits, integration gaps, admin overhead, or migration work that was not obvious during evaluation.

Recruitee: Recruitee users usually praise the parts that match its positioning as collaborative hiring software. Complaints tend to cluster around pricing clarity, onboarding effort, reporting flexibility, or the amount of manual process needed to keep the system accurate over time.

Sources: Pattern synthesized from catalog data, vendor positioning, public pricing availability, and common review themes; verify current review excerpts before quoting users directly.

Final verdict

Choose Breezy HR if...

  • Choose Breezy HR if your team needs simple, visual hiring and that positioning matches the work people will do every week.
  • Choose Breezy HR if its pricing model, deployment type, and governance profile are easier to approve than forcing Recruitee into the same workflow.
  • Choose Breezy HR if migration risk is lower because your current data model, integrations, or team habits already resemble its default setup.

Choose Recruitee if...

  • Choose Recruitee if your team needs collaborative hiring software and would otherwise customize Breezy HR heavily to fit.
  • Choose Recruitee if it gives recruiting teams a clearer path for teams coordinating interviews, feedback, compliance, offer process, and hiring manager visibility without adding admin work after launch.
  • Choose Recruitee if its free plan, paid entry point, open-source status, or managed service model better fits your procurement constraints.

Consider neither if: Consider neither if you need a fundamentally different applicant tracking systems model: open-source control when both are managed, managed support when both require ownership, or a narrower specialist tool for one workflow. In that case, review the broader category page and adjacent comparisons before committing.