
A poor candidate experience drives drop-offs and wasted spend. AI-powered recruitment marketing fixes this with 45-second, mobile-first apply flows that boost conversion and improve hire quality.
Every lost candidate is lost investment. Employers spend money attracting clicks only to see applicants abandon clunky apply processes. The result is wasted budget and frustrated candidates who may never reapply. For a budget perspective, see How to reduce recruitment marketing costs without losing performance.
Most ATS career pages aren’t designed for conversion. Redirects to external portals, lengthy registration forms, and poor mobile optimisation mean drop-off rates of 60% or higher are common. That means most ad spend never converts to completed applications. For overstretched teams, No in-house team, no problem explains how to fix the issue quickly.
A recruitment marketing team in your pocket solves this with AI-optimised apply experiences. GaiaPages delivers 45-second applications, no forced account creation, optimised conversion design, and insights on drop-offs.
Employers using Gaia see more completed applications from the same ad spend, improved candidate satisfaction boosting acceptance rates, and higher quality pipelines as better-fit candidates complete the process.
“With GaiaPages, graduates could apply quickly and easily on mobile. We doubled completions and built stronger early-career pipelines.”
Read the full Novuna case study to see how smooth UX transforms results and helped them fill 12 roles and save £2,600 with Gaia.
Ignoring candidate experience is expensive. With fast, AI-optimised apply flows, you can stop losing candidates at the last step, increase ROI on recruitment marketing spend, and strengthen employer reputation through a smoother process.
If you want more finished applications from the same spend, book a quick demo and we’ll show you a fast-apply set-up.
What’s the average drop-off rate on standard apply pages?
Often 60% or higher.
How does GaiaPages reduce this?
By removing friction and cutting apply times to under a minute.
Does better UX improve quality as well as volume?
Yes. More relevant candidates complete applications when the process is quick and simple.