Aihr screen
A powerful AI product.
No way to show the world.
AIHR Screen had built an innovative AI-powered hiring engine automatic resume screening, adaptive AI interviews, and bias-free scoring. But they had no website, no brand identity, and no way to acquire customers. They came to Manifest Studios to fix that completely.
Starting point
no website,no brand, no product UI
What we delivered
Full website, brand identity & app UI/UX
Integrations
50+ HRIS platforms including ADP, Gusto, TriNet
Press coverage
Business Insider, AP News, NewsBreak
Challenges
No digital presence
Zero website, no landing page, no way for potential customers to discover or evaluate the product.
No brand identity
No logo, no visual language, no brand guidelines nothing that communicated trust in the enterprise HR space.
Complex product, unclear UX
An AI screening engine with multiple steps — resume intake, adaptive interviews, scoring needed a UX that made it feel effortless, not intimidating.
No conversion funnel
No demo booking flow, no trial acquisition path no mechanism to turn visitors into paying customers.
50+ HRIS integrations to surface
A major value proposition integrating with ADP, Gusto, TriNet and 47 other platforms had no visual way to be communicated.
Our Approach
Brand-first foundation
We started with identity logo, color system, typography to create a visual language that felt credible to enterprise HR buyers.
Conversion-led web design
Every section of the website was designed around a single goal: get the visitor to book a 15-minute demo. Clear hierarchy, strong social proof, minimal friction.
3-step product storytelling
We simplified the product into a clear 3-step visual flow Submit Resume → AI Screens → View Score Report making the complex feel obvious.
Integration showcase
Designed a scrolling logo strip prominently featuring all 50+ HRIS platforms building instant enterprise credibility above the fold.
Built for press & growth
SEO-ready architecture and media-ready meta tags that helped AIHR Screen land coverage in Business Insider and AP News shortly after launch.
