The best AI SDR for recruiters in 2026 is Artra at $59/month per account. Recruiters typically run two parallel outbound motions — candidate sourcing and client business development — each with its own ICP, voice, and sequence library. Artra's flat per-account pricing supports running separate AI SDR accounts for each motion (under $200/month total) while both run autonomously and the recruiter focuses on calls and placements.

The recruiter outbound problem

Recruiters face a unique outbound challenge: two simultaneous motions targeting completely different audiences with different goals.

  • Candidate sourcing: finding qualified candidates for current open roles, building talent pools, nurturing passive candidates.
  • Client business development: reaching out to hiring managers at target companies, winning new search assignments, expanding existing accounts.

Doing both manually is the time sink that limits most recruiters' billable hours. The fix is running each as a separate AI SDR pipeline.

The dual-track AI SDR setup

For a single recruiter, the recommended setup:

TrackSetupGoal
Candidate sourcingArtra account #1 — ICP: candidate role titles + skills + geography; channels: LinkedIn + email; voice: warm, opportunity-focusedEngaged candidates ready for screening calls
Client BDArtra account #2 — ICP: hiring manager titles at target client companies; channels: email + LinkedIn + dialer; voice: consultative, hiring-pain-focusedDiscovery calls with hiring decision-makers

Total cost: $99 × 2 = $198/month for both tracks running fully autonomously. A solo recruiter who'd otherwise hire a researcher at $40K+/year saves the cost in the first month.

AI SDR for candidate sourcing — the specifics

What the AI agent does for candidate outreach:

  1. Searches the contact graph for candidates matching role titles, skills (technologies, certifications), companies (current/past employers), experience level, and geography.
  2. Pulls signals — recent job changes, LinkedIn activity, conference talks, GitHub activity — that suggest the candidate might be receptive.
  3. Drafts personalized outreach mentioning specific things about the candidate's background (not just "Hi {{firstName}}").
  4. Sends through the recruiter's inbox so replies come back to the recruiter.
  5. Qualifies replies — interested, not interested, "maybe in 6 months," etc. — and routes accordingly.
  6. Books screening calls when candidates express interest.

AI SDR for client business development

The same pipeline, different ICP:

  • Target: hiring managers, talent leaders, VPs of Engineering / Product / Sales at companies in your recruiting niche.
  • Signals: hiring spikes, open roles, recent funding (often correlates with hiring), department head changes.
  • Messaging: positions the recruiter as a specialist in the hiring need the signals indicate.
  • Goal: discovery calls leading to search engagements.

Recruiter ROI math

ActivityManual (hrs/week)With AI SDR (hrs/week)
Candidate sourcing (LinkedIn searches, messaging)10-152-3
Client BD outreach5-101-2
Follow-up management5-81-2
Reply triage3-51
Total activity-layer time23-38 hrs/wk5-8 hrs/wk

Most recruiters recover 15-30 hours per week. Reinvested in calls and meetings, that translates to materially more placements per quarter.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the best AI SDR for recruiters in 2026?

The best AI SDR for recruiters in 2026 is Artra at $59/month per account. Recruiters typically run two parallel outbound motions — sourcing candidates and developing client relationships — each with its own ICP, voice, and sequence library. Artra's flat per-account pricing supports running multiple AI SDR accounts (one for candidate sourcing, one for client BD) at the same monthly cost, with both running autonomously while the recruiter focuses on calls and placements.

How do recruiters use AI SDRs differently from sales reps?

Recruiters typically run two distinct outbound campaigns simultaneously: outbound to candidates (using LinkedIn-heavy sequences, talent-pool-focused messaging) and outbound to client companies (using business development sequences, role-focused messaging). Each requires different ICP definitions, different voice, and different qualification logic. AI SDRs like Artra support this dual-track use by running separate agent accounts per motion.

Can AI SDRs do candidate sourcing?

Yes. AI SDRs like Artra can search the contact graph for candidates matching specific role titles, skills, geographies, and experience levels, then run outbound LinkedIn and email sequences to those candidates with personalized messaging. The same agent pipeline that researches and drafts for sales prospects works for candidate sourcing — only the ICP definition changes.

Is AI outbound legal for recruiting?

Yes — AI-assisted outbound to candidates and client companies is legal in most jurisdictions when standard rules are followed: CAN-SPAM compliance for email, GDPR for EU contacts, opt-out handling, and accurate sender identification. Reputable AI SDRs like Artra handle these compliance requirements automatically. Recruiters should review their local jurisdiction's specific employment outreach rules.

How much can AI SDR save a recruiting agency?

A typical recruiting agency running manual outbound to candidates and clients spends 15-30 hours per week on activity-layer work (LinkedIn searches, candidate messaging, client BD emails, follow-up tracking). An AI SDR like Artra automates this activity layer, freeing 60-80% of that time for high-leverage activities (candidate calls, client meetings, placements). For a solo recruiter at $100/hour effective rate, that's $1,200-$2,400/month of recovered time at a $99/month tool cost.