Rippling is a workforce management platform that unifies payroll, HR, benefits, IT, and finance operations into a single employee record. Payroll runs in one click, automatically calculating wages, deductions, and taxes for employees across all 50 US states and more than 185 countries in 50-plus currencies, with unlimited off-cycle runs included. A change entered once—a new hire, a promotion, a termination—flows automatically into benefits enrollment, device provisioning, application access, and payroll, eliminating duplicate data entry across separate systems. Rippling supports hundreds of native third-party integrations covering accounting, time tracking, recruiting, communication, and more.
Rippling is built for mid-sized and scaling companies, particularly those with distributed teams across multiple states or countries, where managing separate payroll, HR, and IT platforms generates significant administrative overhead. It's most valuable when changes to one system currently require manual updates across several others—a pattern that becomes costly and error-prone as headcount grows. Smaller businesses with straightforward payroll and HR needs, or those with limited appetite for enterprise software complexity, may find the platform broader than necessary; the pricing and implementation investment reflect its positioning for companies with real workforce scale.
Rippling uses a modular, per-employee, per-month pricing model: customers activate only the modules they need and pay for those specifically. Starting with payroll and HR and expanding into IT or finance modules over time is a common adoption pattern. Initial implementation involves importing employee records, configuring pay schedules, mapping benefits, and setting application permissions—a process that typically takes several weeks and requires involvement from HR, IT, and finance stakeholders. A senior HR manager, HR operations lead, or VP of Finance typically owns implementation; ongoing administration is shared between HR and IT teams depending on which modules are active.