
GRAIXL vs Spark Hire: Why Live Voice AI Beats Async Video
Spark Hire built its business on async video interviews. GRAIXL skips the recording step entirely — every candidate has a real voice conversation that's scored before your recruiter logs in.
Async video leaves the work behind. GRAIXL finishes it.
Spark Hire pushed first-round screening from live calls to recorded video. That's a step forward — but it still leaves a queue of videos for your recruiters to review and score manually. GRAIXL takes the next step: replace the recording with a live, adaptive voice conversation that the AI conducts and scores automatically. Recruiters open a dashboard, not a video player. The first round is done before your team logs in.
GRAIXL vs Spark Hire at a glance
| Capability | GRAIXL | Spark Hire |
|---|---|---|
| Interview format | Live two-way voice AI conversation with follow-up questions | Asynchronous video recordings of candidate answers |
| Recruiter workload after interview | Open a scored shortlist with transcripts and rationale | Watch recorded videos and score manually |
| Follow-up questions | Adaptive — AI probes when answers are vague or strong | Fixed pre-recorded prompts, no adaptation |
| Scoring | Per-competency scores plus evidence summary, auto-generated | Manual scoring or basic scorecards completed by reviewers |
| Language coverage | 50+ languages, identical rubric across regions | Multi-language candidate UI; review still depends on a human reviewer per language |
| Bias controls | Same structured questions and rubric per candidate, no demographic signals | Drift across reviewers is hard to prevent at scale |
| Candidate experience | A real, on-demand conversation in their preferred language | Recording into a webcam, often with a countdown timer |
Why teams move from Spark Hire to GRAIXL
The video review queue is the real bottleneck
Recording a video answer is fast for the candidate. Watching it is slow for the recruiter — and that review queue is exactly the bottleneck that's hard to scale. GRAIXL removes the queue entirely. The AI conducts the conversation, scores the responses, and produces a complete report. Recruiters move straight to the candidates worth talking to next.
Adaptive questioning produces better signal
A pre-recorded prompt always asks the same question the same way, regardless of what the candidate just said. GRAIXL listens and adapts — clarifying vague answers, probing strong ones, and following the candidate's reasoning instead of forcing them down a fixed script. That produces a richer, more accurate signal of what the candidate can actually do.
Consistent scoring across thousands of interviews
When reviewers score Spark Hire videos manually, rubric drift is almost guaranteed at scale. GRAIXL scores every candidate against the same rubric the same way, with explainable per-competency scores and transcript quotes backing each rating. That consistency is critical for fairness, defensibility, and DEI reporting.
Faster cycle, better candidate experience
Candidates often dislike recording into a webcam with a timer running. GRAIXL feels closer to a real recruiter call, can be taken on a phone in any quiet room, and produces a response back to the candidate within days instead of weeks. That speed and tone directly improve completion rates and employer brand.
The verdict: choose GRAIXL
GRAIXL replaces what Spark Hire still leaves on your plate: a queue of video recordings waiting to be reviewed. With GRAIXL, structured and scored first-round interviews happen end-to-end, so recruiters spend their time on the candidates most likely to be hired — not on the videos waiting to be watched. The faster, fairer first round is the GRAIXL one. Choose GRAIXL.
Stop watching recordings. Start reviewing shortlists.
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