An honest comparison
Kordis vs BookJane for healthcare staffing (2026)
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BookJane is a Toronto-built shift-fulfillment system used by healthcare facilities: long-term care, senior living, hospitals, and shelters fill shifts through its app, with credential verification built in. Pricing is quote-only.
Kordis is built for the agency side of the same world: a private-pay nursing or PSW agency that screens its own applicants, confirms its own workers, tracks registrations and cards, and moves hours to payroll.
What is BookJane good at?
BookJane is a genuine Canadian healthcare specialist. Facilities use it to call out open shifts to their teams and partner pools, with rules-based assignment and credential verification appropriate to care settings. It has real traction in the GTA, including work with SE Health and Nexim Healthcare.
- Healthcare-native workflows: facility shift callouts, rules-based assignment
- Credential and compliance verification built for care settings
- Canadian, Toronto-based, with live deployments in senior living and hospitals
- Mobile app care workers already know from facility work
How do Kordis and BookJane compare?
| What matters | Kordis | BookJane |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | Canadian temp staffing agencies with 25 to 200 workers | Healthcare facilities filling shifts (LTC, senior living, hospitals) |
| Pricing | Flat per agency (founding rate, then $499 a month), not per user | Not published; custom quote |
| Shift filling | ShiftFill and Call-Out Cover: confirmation texts and calls go out on their own; fills and backfills are staged for your OK | App callouts to internal and partner pools |
| Screening | Smart Screen: applicant screening calls with transcripts and scores | Verifies credentials; recruiting stays the agency's job |
| Credential tracking | AutoFile and Renewal Clock: worker evidence, site authorizations, actual expiry dates, and dispatch gating kept in their proper scope | Healthcare credential verification, facility-side |
| Payroll | Five-Minute Payroll: hours move from timesheets to your payroll file; your payroll provider stays | Facility scheduling focus; agency payroll stays external |
BookJane does not publish pricing; engagements are quoted (bookjane.com, checked July 2026).
Pick BookJane if
- You ARE the facility: a home or hospital filling internal shifts across your own and partner pools
- Your work is exclusively healthcare shift fulfillment at facility scale
Pick Kordis if
- You are the AGENCY: you recruit, screen, employ, and place your own care workers
- You need applicant screening calls and onboarding funnels, not just shift callouts
- You also need the payroll evening handled: hours from timesheets to your payroll file
- You staff beyond healthcare too, or want Bill 11-ready record keeping as an agency
Common questions
Are Kordis and BookJane competitors?
Mostly no: they sit on opposite sides of the same shift. BookJane serves facilities filling shifts; Kordis serves the staffing agency employing and placing the workers. An agency whose clients use BookJane still runs its own desk.
Which handles Ontario's Bill 11?
Bill 11 reporting obligations, once proclaimed, fall on health care staffing agencies. Kordis keeps the agency-side records that reporting draws on: placement records, assignment history, and hours. Facility tools like BookJane address the facility's side of operations.
Which should a new PSW agency pick?
A new private-pay nursing or PSW agency needs the agency loop: screening, onboarding, confirmations, credential gating, hours to payroll. That is Kordis. BookJane becomes relevant when your facility clients run their callouts through it.
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