- Guided migration, not a cold cutover
- GDPR compliant
- UK & EU data storage
- Human-in-the-loop design
- Built for healthcare staffing
Structures the shift order the moment it lands
Eira reads the incoming order -- VMS extract, email, or portal notification -- and structures it automatically in under a minute. No manual re-keying, no waiting for a free consultant.
- Reads any format: VMS extracts, portal notifications, email
- Captures ward, grade, dates, rate and compliance requirements
- Flags anything ambiguous for consultant review rather than guessing
Explained reasoning, not rule-based filtering
A rules engine filters candidates against configured fields; it cannot reason about fit. Saga searches your full candidate pool and returns a ranked shortlist with plain-language reasoning for each match.
- Searches beyond exact keyword and rule matches
- Every shortlist position comes with a stated reason
- Consultants approve before any candidate is contacted
24/7 candidate reach, proactive compliance monitoring
Nora engages candidates around the clock on the channels they actually use. Ingrid watches for NMC PIN, DBS and mandatory training expiries before they become a placement risk.
- Nora reaches candidates 24/7, not just during office hours
- Ingrid flags expiring credentials ahead of booking
- Both run continuously -- no consultant has to remember to check
Each agent owns one step. Together they cover the shift.
Named agents with defined roles. Your consultants know who is doing what and why. Human approval at every decision that matters.
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Eira Inbox IntelligenceReads orders from any source — email, PDF, SMS, portal — and structures them in under a minute.
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Saga Search & MatchDeep search across CVs, notes and history; shortlists candidates with clear explanations.
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Nora EngagementMulti-channel candidate communication 24/7; re-engages passive candidates at scale.
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Ingrid ComplianceMonitors credentials and certifications, with expiry alerts and audit trails before assignment.
Same shift. Very different speed.
This is a straight comparison of what each type of system does with an incoming shift order, not a claim about Eclipse's compliance or billing depth, which is real.
| Feature | Globus AI agents | Eclipse (legacy ATS) |
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| Starting price | From 9,900 NOK/mo (Core plan) | Contact for pricing |
| Time to structure an incoming shift order | Under a minute, automatically | Manual entry, prone to delay |
| Candidate matching approach | Explained AI reasoning across the full pool | Rule-based filtering on set fields |
| Candidate outreach hours | 24/7, via Nora | Business hours |
| Credential and compliance expiry monitoring | Proactive alerts ahead of booking | Checked manually at booking |
| Built around | AI agents that act on a brief | Configured rules and manual review |
| Human approval before candidate contact |
Common questions
Is this an integration with Eclipse?
No. This is a replacement, not an add-on. Globus is a modern AI-agent-native ATS built to run the whole desk -- order intake, matching, candidate engagement and compliance monitoring -- rather than sitting alongside a legacy system. We have found Eclipse's API to be limited for the kind of two-way, real-time integration an agent layer needs, which is one of the reasons we build this as a direct move rather than a bolt-on.
What happens to our compliance and billing history?
We map your migration path in the first session, including what needs to move and in what order. Nobody moves off a system of record on day one without a plan -- we walk through exactly what that looks like for your data before anything changes.
Will our consultants need to learn a new system?
Yes, and that is the point: Globus is built for how a modern desk should run, not a like-for-like replica of the old one. Consultants work through a Control Room layer designed around the AI agents, with a shorter learning curve than most legacy ATS onboarding.
How is this different from just adding AI to Eclipse?
Eclipse's own matching is rule-based automation: configured criteria firing configured actions. Globus's agents reason about a brief and take the next action themselves, then hand a human the decision. That is a different architecture, not a feature Eclipse can bolt on.
See Globus replace Eclipse
In one session we map your current Eclipse setup against a modern AI agent desk, show you how Saga and Eira actually work, and walk through a realistic migration path. Bring your questions -- and your Eclipse setup.
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