Top 7 Employee Benefits software startups

Updated: January 08, 2024 | Editor: Fernando Lopez

Employee benefits software startups are disrupting the industry by introducing innovative features such as personalized benefits selection, real-time benefits management, employee wellness programs, seamless integration with insurance providers, and data analytics for benefits utilization, revolutionizing how businesses offer and manage employee benefits, enhance employee satisfaction and well-being, and optimize benefits administration processes, challenging traditional employee benefits providers with more flexible and employee-centric solutions.
1
Country: USA | Funding: $584.1M
Zenefits delivers a complete, all-mobile HR experience for small and medium businesses.
2
Country: France | Funding: $325.9M
Swile is a digital solutions provider for employee benefits with an all-in-one smartcard and an app for team life.
3
Country: USA | Funding: $108.5M
HealthJoy is a benefits experience platform helping employees make smart healthcare decisions with personalized guidance and AI technology.
4
Country: Spain | Funding: $60.2M
Cobee develops an online platform that automates and simplifies employee benefits management.
5
Country: USA | Funding: $54.3M
ThreeFlow is a provider of enterprise software for employee benefits brokers and carriers.
6
Country: Portugal | Funding: €20M
Coverflex is a compensation management platform for teams to manage and enjoy multiple benefits.
7
Country: UK | Funding: $18.5M
Ben is a SaaS platform that offers core employment benefits such as life insurance, health and pension, as well as more lifestyle-based nice-to-haves such as gym memberships and work-from-home allowances.
Editor: Fernando Lopez
Fernando Lopez is a senior editor for SaaStartups. He joined the company after having previously spent over three years at ReadWriteWeb. Prior to his work as a reporter, Fernando worked in I.T. across a number of industries, including banking, retail and software. Fernando graduated from the University of Buenos Aires (Computer Science). He is more-than-averagely interested in photography and can often be found with a camera slung over his shoulder. He wrote a book about pitching startups to investors. You can contact Fernando at fernandolopez(at)saastartups(dot)com