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- Kordis Targets Canada's After-Hours Shift Gaps With AI Staffing Software
CB Herald · 2026-07-23 · A bylined article by Kordis, published in CB Herald. Byline: Patrick Underwood, Staffing Operations Analyst, Kordis.
- What Is an AI Operations Layer? Inside the Software Working Hourly Staffing's Night Shift
USA Business Radio · 2026-07-28 · A bylined article by Kordis, published in USA Business Radio. Byline: Patrick Underwood, Staffing Operations Analyst, Kordis.
Press release · Toronto, Ontario · July 17, 2026
Kordis launches for Canadian hourly staffing agencies
The launch announcement introduces Kordis as the always-on system that keeps hourly shifts filled: screening and evaluating applicants, moving them into onboarding, auto-calling and confirming workers, filling open shifts at any hour, and staging qualified cover when a drop-out puts a shift at risk, while the agency keeps the accounting, payroll, and hiring tools it already uses.
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About Kordis.
Kordis is staffing agency software built in Canada for temp agencies with 25 to 200 workers that fill hourly shifts: warehouse, distribution and 3PL, food and beverage processing, and manufacturing and assembly. Owners say what they want done in plain English; Kordis does the work and stages every fix for a one-tap OK.
Media resources
- Founded
- 2026, Ontario, Canada
- Headquarters
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Brand name
- Kordis AI (styled Kordis in prose)
- Legal name
- 17989296 Canada Inc.
- Media contact
- info@kordisai.com
Questions newsrooms ask.
- What is Kordis?
- Kordis is AI staffing software for Canadian temp agencies. It fills shifts, screens applicants, confirms workers, covers no-shows, and preps payroll-ready hours, working alongside the accounting, payroll, and hiring tools an agency already uses.
- Who is Kordis built for?
- Canadian temp staffing agencies with 25 to 200 workers that fill hourly shifts: warehouse, distribution and 3PL, food and beverage processing, and manufacturing and assembly. It serves Ontario, British Columbia, and Alberta with each province's rules built in.
- Where is Kordis based?
- Kordis is based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and was founded in 2026. The legal entity is 17989296 Canada Inc., a Canadian federal corporation whose registered office is in Caledon, Ontario, inside the Toronto area.
- How much does Kordis cost?
- Kordis costs $499 CAD a month, flat, for agencies with up to 200 active workers, with a $249 founding rate for the first three months. Trials run two weeks free on the agency's real operation, with nothing charged during the trial.
- Does Kordis replace an agency's payroll or accounting tools?
- No. Agencies keep their payroll provider, accounting, and books. Kordis does the operational work around them: confirmation calls and texts, shift fills, applicant screening, no-show cover, and hours moved to the payroll file without re-typing.
- How do I contact Kordis for media inquiries?
- Email info@kordisai.com. The launch release, company facts, and logo are on this page; the Kordis LinkedIn company page and Wikidata entry carry the same company record.
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