Employers buy credits to publish roles. Members search, save and get alerts. Your branding, your domain, your revenue line.










Your jobs page is a free noticeboard nobody visits, and it earns the association nothing.
Roles arrive by email, someone on staff pastes them into the website by hand, and there is no record of who posted what.
Employers in your industry spend their advertising budget on Seek, where your members are one résumé among thousands.
Employers create their own listings and pay for them. A credit is deducted when a role is published, not when it is drafted, and if you reject a listing in moderation the credit goes back. Members search, filter, save roles and set alerts, on your own domain.
Credits are the unit of posting – one credit publishes a job for 30 days, and it is only deducted at publish, not at draft. Membership tiers can carry a yearly quota, and when it runs out employers buy more through Stripe checkout.
Each account resolves through its own verified custom domain, or falls back to an account slug. Colours, logo, favicon, hero image and copy are all configuration, and you decide whether new listings need approval before they go live.
Search by keyword, category, tag, city and state, with employment type covering full-time, part-time, contract, casual and internship. Salary ranges are in AUD and employers choose whether to show them.
Anyone can browse; signing in adds saved jobs and alerts. A member turns a search into an alert and picks immediate, daily or weekly digests, and new matching roles arrive by email. Alerts are managed from their own account, not by your staff.
Membership tier decides the posting quota.
Credits are allocated against the employer's membership tier, so the job board becomes a benefit with a price attached rather than a free-for-all.
One listings engine, two products.
Jobs and Directory run on the same listings core, so search, categories, tags and custom-domain routing behave the same way in both.
Payments where the rest of your billing lives.
Credit purchases run through the same Stripe billing and account infrastructure as the rest of the platform, not a separate merchant setup.
Roles show up on the site you already have.
Widget support means job listings can be surfaced on your existing website instead of being stranded on a separate board.

Ask us the hard ones – pricing, migration, the lot. A human from our Australian team replies within one business day.
Ask a questionA short walkthrough of the employer dashboard, the credit model and the public board.