TheirStackin Claude & ChatGPT
Hiring & technographic company signals · $0.04 job · $0.12 company
TheirStack maps the demand side of the talent market: live job postings and the technology stacks companies really use. Before you search for people, it tells you where they work — which companies employ engineers with your target skills, who is scaling a team, and who just froze hiring.
Through Scout Mesh, your assistant queries jobs at $0.04 and companies at $0.12 per record, turning market mapping from a research project into a few conversational questions.
What your assistant can do with TheirStack
- Search live job postings by technology, title, location, and company attributes
- Find companies that use a specific technology in production
- Spot companies that are hiring for — or laying off — the skills you recruit
- Build target-account lists for recruiting agencies from hiring signals
How to connect
- Create a Scout Mesh account — new accounts start with $5 in free credits.
- Add the Scout Mesh MCP server to Claude or ChatGPT as a custom connector.
- Ask for candidates in plain language — TheirStack and every other source become tools your assistant calls for you.
FAQ
What is TheirStack used for in recruiting?
TheirStack indexes job postings and technographic data: who is hiring for what, and which technologies companies actually run. In a sourcing workflow it answers the 'where' questions — which companies employ the people you want to hire away.
What does TheirStack cost?
Job records cost $0.04 and company records $0.12, at TheirStack's source rates. Typical searches return focused result sets, so mapping a market usually costs a few dollars.
Can I find companies by hiring signals?
Yes. Ask which companies recently posted roles for a given stack, or which ones stopped hiring — both are signals about where relevant engineers work and who might be open to a move.
Try TheirStack through Scout Mesh
One gateway, 9 sources, no subscriptions. Pay only provider costs — starting with $5 in free credits.
Other sources in the mesh
Learn more at theirstack.com.