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Play along with David.
These are not videos. Each recording is a real workflow from a real customer, captured inside David. Pick a sector below and step through it at your own pace — hotspots call out what matters.
Browse our Sector Case Studies BelowDay-to-day candidates sourcing
Every brief at MarrowStone starts the same way: a job spec to read, a shortlist to score, and a decision to defend. David pulls the spec from SharePoint, scores each CV against it, and produces a comparison sheet you could send to a client today.
Reviewing in-progress job specs and drafting client emails in your voice
David scans the SharePoint folder for job specs marked "In Review", checks each against the agency's standards from the worldview, and drafts follow-up emails to the client contacts. When David assumes Femi would send the email, the user redirects — David rewrites it in their own voice.
Matching a new CV with a Bullhorn Job Spec
Aisha's CV hasn't been uploaded to Bullhorn yet. The user tells David mid-conversation; David adjusts the search, finds the CV through organisational search, pulls the matching job spec from Bullhorn, and gives a frank verdict when the headlines don't actually line up.
Candidate CV scored against the Sharepoint Job specs
Files dropped into the workspace stay available to David at any moment. With access to MarrowStone's SharePoint folders, David pulls the job spec, scores the CV against recruitment rules captured in the agency's worldview., and creates a reusable skill for this task.
Onboarding a new joiner
First-day David: introduces the platform's capabilities, learns the new joiner's role and team, walks through skills, routines, and triggers, and starts building their individual worldview alongside them.
Running the agency
Standups, Asana action items, Xero invoice queries, Jira tickets, recurring routines. David handles the connective tissue so the team can focus on people, not admin — and respects how MarrowStone uses each tool, not how a generic agent would.
Raising a Xero invoice from a Bullhorn placement
David pulls the placement record from Bullhorn, checks the connection to a new Xero account, and walks through invoicing. Throughout, it states its assumptions, treats web-sourced data with care, and consults the worldview for the agency's invoicing practices.
Preparing the next team meeting, and setting it as a recurring task
David prepares the next team meeting from the calendar and worldview, writes the action points into Asana after, and turns the whole sequence into a recurring routine that runs on its own each week.
Pulling Outstanding Invoices for a select list of clients
David acknowledges what it knows about how the user works and adapts accordingly. When you ask for a recurring routine, it suggests the right workspace based on what's already set up — and you can pop into the worldview yourself to edit anything by hand.
Researching the market
Recruiters live on market intelligence — who's hiring, who's leaving, how the salary bands are moving. David encapsulates competitor research as a reusable skill, takes mid-flight corrections when the brief shifts, and offloads the slow runs as a background task so the consultant can carry on with other work.
Compare own practices with those of a competitor, and remember the action points
David runs its competitor-analysis skill. The user steers david mid-conversation with a follow-up instruction, and asks David to record highlights from the conversation in its Worldview.
Deep research in the background, David notifies when ready
David launches the competitor analysis as a background task so the consultant can carry on with other work. Peek into the research at any point, or wait for David to ping you when it's finished.
Process Improvements
David isn't a chatbot — it's a system that adapts to how the team works. Hand it a single new fact mid-conversation and the next reply uses it. The worldview is living context the agency builds together; a new joiner can read it back on day one.
Cross-app connectivty
Hand David a single new fact; the very next reply uses it. Worldview isn't a document you fill in — it's living context David reads on every turn.
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