Referrer Portal launches, plus LinkedIn conversation view, Stala improvements, and sourcing clarity

New

  • Referrer Portal is live Your employees can now browse open roles and submit referrals from a dedicated, branded portal — no Atlast account needed. Send them the link and they can refer a candidate in under a minute.
  • Per-organization branding on the Referrer Portal The Referrer Portal shows your organization's logo, colors, and brand font, so every referral experience looks like it's coming from your company.
  • Manage authorized email domains for referrals In the new Referrals settings tab, you can add the email domains that allow your employees to sign in to the Referrer Portal — no separate accounts needed.
  • Copy your Referrer Portal link from settings Your public Referrer Portal URL is now surfaced in the Referrals settings tab with a one-click copy button. If you haven't set up a careers subdomain yet, a clear prompt guides you to do that first.
  • View and reply to LinkedIn message threads You can now read full LinkedIn message conversations and send follow-up messages directly from a candidate's profile in Atlast — no need to switch to LinkedIn. Delivery and read receipts update in real time.
  • Add Stala back to a meeting after removing her If you removed Stala from a scheduled interview, you can now add her back with a single click — no need to cancel and reschedule.

Improved

  • Referred candidates are clearly marked Candidates who came in through the Referrer Portal now show a Referred badge on their candidate card, profile header, and quick-view panel — including the referrer's name and email at a glance.
  • Interview scheduling is now a single unified view The calendar and manual time-picker are now combined into one interface. On desktop you get a side-by-side split view; on mobile they stack. Picking a date in either place keeps the other in sync.
  • Meeting notes appear inside the interview card Stala's notes now display inline on the interview card, so you can read them without leaving the candidate's page.
  • Profile completeness is easier to understand The sourcing signal formerly called "data reliability" is now labeled Profile completeness and sits under the Candidate Profile column where it belongs. The tooltip explains exactly what drives a high, medium, or low rating.
  • Clearer Google Calendar connection details The Google Calendar integration card now spells out exactly what Atlast accesses — free/busy reads, calendar events, and Meet link generation — so you know what you're agreeing to before you connect.
  • LinkedIn troubleshooting tips built right in If you hit a CAPTCHA or verification prompt while connecting LinkedIn, a Having trouble connecting? section now appears on the integration card with step-by-step guidance to get you unblocked.
  • "Learn more" on Google Calendar goes to the right place The link below the Connect Google Calendar button now takes you directly to the section of our privacy policy that covers calendar permissions, instead of the general privacy landing page.

Fixed

  • Talia search results load reliably again Fresh Talia searches were occasionally failing to display results and falling back to the chat input instead of showing candidates. Searches now complete and show results as expected every time.