Fetcher sources qualified candidates from a proprietary database of more than 500 million global profiles, integrating directly with a team's existing applicant tracking system and email client rather than requiring recruiters to search and copy candidate data manually across separate tools.
The company originally launched in 2014 as a professional-networking app called Caliber before pivoting into AI-driven recruitment sourcing, and has since raised $40 million in total funding, including a $27 million Series B. Beyond self-serve sourcing, Fetcher includes a managed-sourcing option, where the company's own team runs candidate searches on a client's behalf for higher-volume or harder-to-fill roles.
Plans start at $117 a month, or $99 a month billed annually; managed sourcing runs $499 to $849 a month depending on search volume and role complexity. For a recruiting team that wants a large, ready-to-search candidate database plus an optional managed-sourcing option for harder roles, rather than building sourcing lists from scratch, Fetcher's database scale and managed-service option address that directly.




