HR Software for Small Business
Manage your team without an HR department.
You're running HR yourself — between a dozen other things. ZiggyHR gives you a professional HR system without the enterprise price tag or the complexity. $59/month. Set up in 10 minutes.
Sound familiar?
Most small businesses are running HR the same broken way.
PTO in a spreadsheet
You have a Google Sheet with PTO balances that's always behind, always wrong, and never where you need it.
Onboarding via email chains
New hires get a jumble of emails. You manually follow up on I-9s, handbook signatures, and direct deposit forms.
HR docs scattered everywhere
Offer letters in email, handbooks in Drive, contracts in Dropbox. Good luck finding anything during an audit.
'How many PTO days do I have?'
Your employees ask you this every other week. You have to dig through the spreadsheet. Every. Single. Time.
Professional HR. Without the HR department.
ZiggyHR is built specifically for small businesses — simple enough to run yourself, powerful enough to actually work.
Employee directory
Everyone in one place. Searchable, up to date, mobile-friendly.
PTO tracking
Employees request time off. You approve it. Balances update automatically.
Onboarding checklists
Auto-sent on day one. Track completion without chasing anyone.
Self-service portal
Employees update their own info, download pay stubs, view PTO — no email needed.
Org chart
Always up to date. Perfect for team meetings and new hire orientation.
Document storage
One secure place for every HR document. Access-controlled, audit-ready.
Enterprise HR tools. Small business price.
BambooHR charges $250+/mo. Rippling won't tell you the price until you talk to sales. ZiggyHR is $59/month, all inclusive, no contracts.
- Unlimited employees — no per-seat pricing
- All features included at $59/mo
- 14-day free trial, no credit card
- Cancel anytime, no penalty
Save $2,000+/year compared to BambooHR.
HR software that works as hard as you do.
$59/mo. 14-day free trial. Set up in 10 minutes. No sales call.
Join hundreds of small businesses that ditched the $250/mo enterprise tools.