Spacewalk and Kardow are built for different jobs. Spacewalk is for organisations connecting a defined community to work, where roles are sourced directly from employers and matched to members automatically, with reporting through to placement. Kardow is for operators who want to build and run a branded, monetisable board themselves at a low monthly subscription, assembled from an AI website builder and filled with scraper-credit backfill. Both publish pricing and neither takes a revenue share, so the choice follows how your board fills and who it is built to serve: an employer-direct board that places a community, or a self-serve board you operate and monetise.
Spacewalk publishes every price. Plans are Starter at £99 per month (£79 billed yearly), Pro at £149 (£119 yearly) and Scale at £199 (£159 yearly), shown in GBP with the pricing page also displaying USD, EUR, AUD and CAD. Add-ons are priced individually, including the job stream at £39 per month per category. The job stream is an optional add-on by design, not part of the core plan price, because smaller customers want individual posting alongside full features. Every plan carries unlimited free admin seats, no setup fees, no revenue share, month-to-month terms and a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Kardow publishes its plans too, in GBP. Starter is £29 per month (£264 billed yearly) with the AI website builder, custom domain, paid job posts, 300 scraper credits per month and one team seat. Pro is £69 per month (£624 billed yearly) and adds white-label removal, subscriptions, bundles and paywalls, Google OAuth, custom email domains, AI screening, API access, 1,000 scraper credits per month and three team seats. Scale is £139 per month (£1,248 billed yearly) and adds invoices and custom payment links, 3,000 scraper credits per month, unlimited team seats and up to three separate job boards. Enterprise pricing is on request. Both products share the plan names Starter, Pro and Scale, but they meter differently: Spacewalk by plan and add-on, Kardow by scraper credits, team seats and board count.
Kardow is built for operators who want to build and run a branded, monetisable job board themselves at a low monthly subscription. Its AI website builder assembles the board, scraper credits backfill it with jobs at 300, 1,000 or 3,000 per month by tier, and monetisation runs through paid postings, subscriptions, bundles and paywalls with Stripe from the Starter plan. It charges the platform subscription rather than a revenue share, includes SEO pages and custom domains, and supports up to three separate boards on Scale. If your model is a self-serve, subscription-priced board you operate and monetise yourself, Kardow is built for exactly that.
Spacewalk is built for organisations whose board exists to get a defined community into work: training providers and bootcamps judged on placement rate, outplacement services, associations, alumni networks and niche talent pools. The automated job stream sources roles directly from employers, verified and active with direct apply links, enriches each one and matches it to the members who fit, with instant notifications and a weekly opportunities email. Boards can be public, private or invitation only. Real-time dashboards track engagement, applications, interviews and placements and export in one click, so funders and boards see the community being served. Active customers report 20+ hours saved weekly. Employer-paid posting is fully supported with no revenue share, but the board stays full of live roles either way.
Spacewalk is a community-first placement board: roles are sourced directly from employers and matched to a defined talent community, with reporting through to placements. Kardow is a self-serve, subscription-priced monetisable board built from an AI website builder and filled with scraper-credit backfill. They suit different goals: placing a defined community versus operating and monetising a board yourself.
Kardow fills its board with scraper credits that import jobs, at 300, 1,000 or 3,000 per month by tier, with the AI website builder assembling the board. Spacewalk's job stream sources roles directly from employers, verified and active with direct apply links, matched to criteria you set and updated throughout the day. Both fill a board; they suit different sourcing models and different apply experiences.
They price differently. Kardow runs £29, £69 and £139 per month by scraper credits, team seats and board count, with annual billing saving 20%+. Spacewalk runs £99 to £199 per month (£79 to £159 billed yearly) with unlimited free admin seats and add-ons, including the job stream at £39 per month per category, priced individually. Both share the plan names Starter, Pro and Scale, so compare at the tier you would actually run.
Yes. Employers can be invited to join and post, and there is no revenue share, so you keep 100% of any posting fees. Employer-paid posting is fully supported; it is simply not required for the board to be full of live roles.
No. Neither product takes a revenue share: Spacewalk charges the plan and any add-ons and lets customers keep 100% of employer posting fees, and Kardow charges the platform subscription rather than a revenue share. The difference is model, not revenue share: Spacewalk matches and places a defined community, while Kardow is built to be operated and monetised self-serve.