7 Best PEO Companies for Small Businesses in 2026

The best PEO companies help small businesses outsource complex HR tasks like payroll, compliance, and benefits without needing a full in-house HR team. By partnering with a PEO, you can access enterprise-level benefits, reduce compliance risk, and free up time to focus on growing your business.
To help you find the right fit, I reviewed seven leading PEO providers based on pricing, HR support, benefits offerings, ease of use, and overall value for small businesses. Below are the best options depending on your priorities:
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My software and product recommendations are based on more than six years of experience writing about and evaluating HR systems and services for small to mid-sized businesses (SMBs). I also have 10 years of expertise in handling different facets of human resources, including managing HRIS, time tracking, and payroll systems. These allowed me to provide insights to help business owners determine which platform or HR service best fits their needs.
To evaluate the best PEO services for small businesses, I compared seven top-rated PEO companies across 50 data points, prioritizing service features, ease of use, and value for money. See my full methodology below.
Best PEO companies compared
All the professional employer organization (PEO) companies I reviewed offer hire-to-retire services, pay processing, payroll tax administration, year-end tax reporting, employee benefits plans, and compliance assistance. Below are the providers’ pricing details and other key features.
Justworks: Best PEO for small business owners

Pros
- Transparent pricing.
- Excellent customer support.
- Offers time tracking tools, global contractor payments, and employer of record (EOR) services for hiring and paying international workers.
- Has IRS, certified PEO (CPEO), and ESAC certifications.
Cons
- Limited reports and integrations
- Mobile app is limited (lack of basic employee self-service features)
- Users say the PTO tools are not robust
- Has preset payout schedules for hourly and non-exempt salaried employees (set every other Friday)
Overview
Who should use it:
Justworks is a strong fit for small businesses that don’t have a dedicated HR team and need straightforward, reliable support. It handles payroll processing, tax filings, and employee benefits while giving you access to enterprise-level insurance plans that are typically out of reach for smaller companies. It also provides access to HR professionals who can help you navigate the complexities of HR and payroll compliances.
Why I like it:
I consider Justworks as the best PEO for small business owners because of its affordability and reliable PEO services. Scoring 4.27 out of 5 in my evaluation, it received high marks of 4 and up in many criteria due to its transparent pricing, strong compliance tools, good customer support, and payroll and benefits administration features that simplify HR tasks.
That said, it’s not as robust in certain areas. Justworks lost points because it doesn’t file Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) reports or handle Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) claims. It only provides tools that support compliance and reporting for these requirements. It also has limited learning management capabilities, and key features like time tracking come at an additional cost ($8 per employee per month).
PEO plans
- Basic: $79 per employee monthly
- Plus: $109 per employee monthly
Payroll plan: $50 base fee per month plus $8 per employee monthly
- This is a standalone payroll option for businesses that only need pay processing tools. PEO services not included.
Add-ons for Basic, Plus, and Payroll plans
- Time tracking: $8 per employee monthly
- International contractor payments: $39 per paid worker monthly
Add-on for Basic and Plus plans
- EOR: $599 per employee monthly
Add-on for Payroll plan
- Health insurance: $8 per benefits-eligible employee monthly
- Compliance monitoring: Justworks helps you navigate complex labor laws across multiple states effortlessly, reducing the risk of costly penalties. In addition to having HR professionals who keep you up-to-date on ever-changing regulations, several state policies, guides, and labor law posters have been preloaded into its platform to keep you compliant.
- Benefits overview report: Instead of keeping a separate document that contains the different types of benefits you offer, you can generate this directly from Justworks. This saves you time from checking what new employee perks are available, and you can share the report with your prospective hires so they know what to expect if they join your company.
- Extensive customer support: With Justworks, you get HR consulting services and dedicated support. If you need assistance, its customer service representatives are available 24/7 through email, chat, phone, SMS, and Slack. The other PEO providers on my list don’t have this many ways to contact support.
- Vendor payments: Justworks is the only PEO company I reviewed that can handle payments for employees, contractors, and vendors. To pay vendors, they have to provide their Employer Identification Number (EIN), create a Justworks account, and submit their invoices. Note that if they prefer to use their Social Security number instead of their EIN, Justworks will automatically consider them as contractors.

You can add basic information about the new vendors into the system, and Justworks will automatically send them an email to set up their online accounts. (Source: Justworks)
Reviewers who left feedback on popular review sites like G2 and Capterra consistently praise Justworks for its intuitive interface and comprehensive support, which makes managing payroll and benefits easy for them. Others also appreciate its transparent pricing and 24/7 customer service. However, some users wished for more customization options and advanced reporting features.
TriNet PEO: Best for benefits support and options

Pros
- Tailors PEO services to your industry.
- Prices decrease when Social Security or unemployment rate maximums are reached.
- Wide offering of HR services, benefits plans, and HR tools.
- Certified PEO with IRS and ESAC accreditations.
Cons
- Pricing isn’t transparent.
- Can be pricey for small businesses (similar providers charge slightly lower rates).
- Limited prebuilt integration options.
Overview
Who should use it:
The TriNet PEO offerings are highly competitive compared to those on my list. In addition to its wide range of HR features and services, it provides various employee benefits options — the most comprehensive in this guide. This is great if you want to remain competitive or if the industry your company belongs to requires specific insurances, such as critical accident and illness policies for manufacturing firms.
Why I like it:
TriNet’s biggest strength is its industry-focused approach. Instead of offering a one-size-fits-all solution, it customizes PEO services based on your sector, which makes it easier to handle niche compliance requirements and offer competitive, relevant benefits to your employees. This level of specialization can be a major advantage if your business operates in a regulated or highly competitive industry.
In my evaluation, TriNet PEO earned an overall score of 3.95 out of 5 because of its efficient payroll and tax filing services, extensive benefits options, and wide range of HR offerings. However, it falls slightly behind the top pick because its software isn’t as intuitive, and pricing lacks transparency — you’ll need to contact sales for a quote, unlike providers like Justworks that clearly list their costs upfront.
TriNet’s PEO pricing is based on a hybrid model that charges a flat fee per month plus a percentage of your total payroll for administration fees and taxes. One thing TriNet does that I have not seen with the other PEO companies in this guide is that its prices decrease as employees either max out their Social Security deductions or unemployment taxes. It also reduces your rates if employees elect for a pre-tax medical deduction.
- Benefits decision support: This artificial intelligence (AI)-based tool, powered by Healthee, provides personalized answers based on employee input and the analysis of healthcare data and trends. It helps your workers understand plan options, discover benefits, compare packages, and make informed decisions. This also lets your HR team focus on other tasks and spend less time answering benefits inquiries.
- Comprehensive benefits packages: Like other top PEO companies, TriNet leverages the power of all its customers to get excellent rates on major medical insurance. Its benefits plans also go beyond access to health and retirement coverage; it includes other options like commuter benefits, home and pet insurance, staff discounts, and an employee assistance program.
- HR support and tools: You’ll have access to HR advisers, performance management tools, and training programs that include professional courses for online learning and certifications. Like Insperity, it even offers leadership training. TriNet also has employee culture surveys and a team engagement tool to help you develop better employees and working groups.
- Customizable reporting: TriNet provides more advanced reporting and payroll analytics, such as segmented data by department or region. This feature offers deeper insights compared to the reporting tools of similar PEO providers.

You and your employees can access Healthee’s benefits decision tool directly from TriNet’s platform. (Source: TriNet)
Users who left TriNet reviews on G2 and Capterra said that the provider’s industry-specific expertise helps them navigate unique challenges across various sectors. Others also found its employee development tools beneficial in managing and engaging their workforce. Some users, however, mentioned that its pricing structure can be complex and suggested more transparency in fees.
Paychex PEO: Best customizable PEO plans

Pros
- Customizable PEO plans with a wide range of benefits options and HR tools.
- Access to an HR team with various specialties.
- Certified PEO with IRS and ESAC certifications.
Cons
- Pricing isn’t transparent.
- Can get a bit expensive as you add features.
- Customer support can be inconsistent at times.
Overview
Who should use it:
Paychex can create a customized PEO package if you have specific needs, allowing you to select HR tools and benefits options that best meet your company’s requirements. With its more than 300 solutions and services, you can have a PEO package that, aside from the essential HR and payroll tools, includes new hire screening services, medical contribution tracking for Form W-2 reporting, and retirement plan services.
Why I like it:
Paychex PEO stands out for its flexibility and depth of services. Similar to TriNet PEO, Paychex PEO has a comprehensive suite of HR, payroll, and compliance solutions, including a wide variety of employee benefits. It uses its payroll software, Paychex Flex, to provide full-service payroll and tax reporting assistance. I like that you can tailor your PEO package to match your specific needs, rather than paying for a bundled service you may not fully use. You also get access to a team of HR specialists, which adds valuable support as your business grows and managing employees gets more complex.
In my evaluation, I gave Paychex PEO an overall score of 3.80 out of 5, with strong marks for payroll and benefits capabilities. However, it lost points for pricing transparency and cost structure. Many features, such as time tracking and applicant tracking, come at an additional cost, and you’ll need to contact sales to get detailed pricing — sometimes through multiple conversations — which can make it harder to compare upfront.
Paychex doesn’t publish the monthly fees of any of its products on its website. You have to contact its sales team to discuss your requirements and get a quote.
For its PEO service, providing support in HR, payroll, benefits, and risk management tasks is included in Paychex’s client service agreement. If you require additional services, several HR tools are available on an a la carte basis. Paychex can help determine the tools and services that best fit your business requirements if you’re unsure what to get.
- Multiple payment options: Paychex can pay employees via direct deposit and pay card. Not all the providers on my list of best PEO companies offer a pay card option, which is a good perk to highlight if you want to hire Gen Z workers. Like ADP, it also supports paper checks and even offers check stuffing services. However, you have to pay extra for check mailing services.
- Paychex Voice Assist: This AI feature offers the first voice-activated payroll experience on the market. You can start a pay period, work on a pay period already in progress, apply standard pay, make adjustments, review totals, and submit payroll all hands-free using your mobile device.
- HR support and tools: You get a team of experts, each member specializing in an area of your PEO plan, plus an HR generalist. Not every PEO on my list offers a team setup like this. In addition to onboarding and offboarding tools, you can get other HR solutions like HR analytics and an AI-powered learning management system (LMS) that recommends courses based on the employee’s position and work goals.
- Compliance support: Paychex offers employment practices liability insurance (EPLI) and cyber liability insurance. Further, its HR team provides proactive updates on legislation changes, and a Paychex safety rep can even help you assess and mediate risks and meet OSHA requirements.

Paychex PEO grants you access to its Paychex Flex platform to track key metrics, such as turnover, headcount, and hiring reports. (Source: Paychex)
Users who left reviews on G2 and Capterra appreciate Paychex PEO’s comprehensive HR support and scalable solutions. They commended its flexibility and the breadth of services offered. However, some reviewers noted that its platform could benefit from more frequent updates to enhance user experience and modernize the interface because it looks dated.
ADP TotalSource: Best for growing businesses

Pros
- Highly experienced certified PEO that’s IRS- and ESAC-certified.
- Dedicated reps are helpful.
- Comprehensive US and global payroll capabilities.
- Offers global payroll tools.
Cons
- Non-transparent pricing.
- Time tracking and recruiting tools are paid add-ons.
- Its platform may be overwhelming for small businesses due to its extensive and enterprise-level features.
Overview
Who should use it:
ADP’s PEO product, ADP TotalSource, is a goliath among PEOs in size and range. Similar to Paychex and Insperity, it offers decades of HR expertise and experience (over 30 years) and has a wide set of HR features and solutions. With its platform’s capability to handle even thousands of employees, ADP TotalSource is an excellent choice for companies that expect to expand business operations.
Why I like it:
ADP TotalSource stands out for its scale and depth of support, making it a strong option for growing businesses. However, what impressed me the most is its recruiting services. You get access to dedicated HR professionals and a robust platform that can manage the full employee lifecycle from hiring to offboarding. What impressed me most is its recruiting support: ADP has hiring experts who can help you find employees you’ll love to hire, and when combined with its applicant tracking and onboarding tools, it can significantly streamline the hiring process.
Overall, it scored 3.69 out of 5 in my evaluation, with high scores across most categories, including HR support, compliance assistance, payroll, and benefits. Its IRS and ESAC certifications also reinforce its credibility as a PEO provider. However, it ranked lower in pricing due to its lack of transparency and you’ll need to contact sales for a quote, which makes it harder to compare costs upfront with providers that publish their rates.
Like most PEO providers in this guide, ADP requires you to contact its sales team to get pricing details for ADP TotalSource.
- Multiple payments with secure paychecks: ADP TotalSource supports payments via direct deposits, paychecks, and the Wisely Pay card. Similar to Paychex, it also offers check signing and stuffing services, but what sets ADP apart is its highly secure checks with 10 advanced fraud protection features.
- Employee benefits: ADP TotalSource leverages the power of over 500,000 client employees under its PEO to get Fortune 500-level healthcare options for your business. It also conducts an annual comparison against your competition to ensure you offer your employees the best benefits — a unique feature with ADP.
- HR support and tools: ADP provides hire-to-retire support to recruit and track applicants, onboard new hires, store staff information, manage performance reviews, and offboard or terminate employees. It has training and development programs, staff surveys, and more. However, you must pay extra for time tracking, employee engagement tools, and full-service recruitment.
- Compliance support: In addition to in-app compliance alerts, ADP’s HR experts have decades of experience and are constantly learning. They can advise you on compliance regulations to help you avoid potential legal issues. If a worker sues your company, ADP may also provide legal assistance if you follow its recommended processes. ADP TotalSource is the only PEO I reviewed that has this feature.

ADP TotalSource’s main dashboard
(Source: ADP)
Many users praised ADP TotalSource for its efficient payroll processing, comprehensive compliance support, and extensive HR services. On the other hand, some users said that the support team’s response time can be slow.
Rippling PEO: Best for HR technology
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Pros
- Can easily turn PEO on and off and still access HR/payroll software.
- Excellent integration capabilities with over 600 options.
- Intuitive interface with modular HR, payroll, benefits, finance, and IT tools.
- Supports global contractor payments and has an EOR service for hiring and paying international employees.
Cons
- Lacks IRS and ESAC certifications.
- You can’t buy its payroll solution (and other modules) without purchasing its core workforce management platform.
- Gets pricey as you add functions.
- No customer support via phone.
Overview
Who should use it:
I recommend Rippling PEO to companies that want to outsource day-to-day HR and payroll tasks but still maintain access to an all-in-one HR, finance, and IT software. Rippling can also provide customizable workflows, better reporting, and powerful automation across functions by unifying all its features in a single platform.
Why I like it:
Rippling stands out for its powerful automation and all-in-one platform approach. Its workflow engine is one of the most advanced in the HR space, allowing you to automate tasks across HR, IT, and finance systems, not just within payroll or HR. This makes it especially valuable for businesses looking to streamline operations beyond basic PEO services.
One feature I find particularly unique is its ability to turn PEO services on or off without disrupting your workflows. If you decide to move away from a PEO model, you can easily transition to using Rippling’s standalone HR platform, which is something no other provider on this list offers.
With its intuitive interface, efficient payroll tools, strong HR and compliance support, and flexible PEO controls, Rippling PEO earned an overall score of 3.68 out of 5 in my evaluation. However, it lost points for pricing transparency, lack of phone support, and the absence of IRS and ESAC certifications, which may be a concern for businesses prioritizing accredited PEO providers.
For Rippling’s PEO pricing, you must call for a quote. However, it also offers other options and add-on solutions. For a small business payroll platform, Rippling’s monthly fees start at $8 per user plus a $40 base fee.
- PEO service on/off switch: Leaving a PEO can be stressful. You typically have to contact the provider to make it happen. With Rippling, you simply go to the system settings, switch its PEO off, and immediately use its HR platform. Note that the other PEOs on my list don’t have an easy on/off option.
- Unified HR, IT, and finance platform: Rippling is unique from many of the best HR software and top payroll services because of the easy integration between its various modules. By combining HR management with IT (such as device provisioning) and finance functions (such as expense reimbursements), Rippling can manage all back-office tasks from a single platform — saving time and reducing errors.
- Workflow automation tools: Rippling’s customizable workflows automate repetitive HR tasks like onboarding new hires or ensuring compliance with labor laws, freeing up time for your HR team to focus on other projects.
- Compliance tools: While Rippling PEO doesn’t have an ESAC and IRS certification, it offers tools and HR advisory services to help you stay compliant with payroll, safety standards, and labor laws. Its Compliance 360 feature provides real-time insights and automatic updates to avoid compliance missteps and costly penalty fines.

Rippling’s Compliace 360 tool makes it easy to manage complex regulatory requirements and track compliance issues. (Source: Rippling)
Reviewers on G2 and Capterra don’t often mention Rippling PEO. Their reviews are about its HR platform, which they like to use because of the easy integration between its HR and IT functions, allowing them to manage onboarding and software access efficiently. They also appreciate the platform’s flexibility and extensive app integrations. However, a few users mentioned that its vast array of features can be overwhelming, especially to new users, and that it has a learning curve to utilize its capabilities fully.
Insperity: Best for training services

Pros
- Excellent training tools and LMS for employees
- Access to 50 prebuilt reports
- Competitive large company benefits in all 50 states
- Certified PEO with IRS and ESAC accreditations
Cons
- Getting a quote requires a meeting and company evaluation
- Has a bit of a learning curve due to its many features
- Help section is hard to find and isn’t in-depth
Overview
Who should use it:
If you’re looking for an established PEO partner with a strong focus on talent development, then Insperity may be right for you. It has extensive training options for both employees and managers. Of the seven PEOs in this guide, Insperity is the only provider that offers over 6,500 learning resources and seven industry-specific training catalogs.
Why I like it:
With over 30 years of experience, Insperity is another big PEO company like ADP and Paychex. It has more than 100 offices across the US, so its specialists know their regions well. I like that it combines full-service PEO support with a robust HR platform, giving you tools to manage everything from recruiting and onboarding to performance reviews and employee development all in one place.
These functionalities contributed to Insperity’s overall score of 3.63 out of 5. However, it does come with a learning curve due to the breadth of features, and pricing isn’t transparent. You’ll need to go through a consultation process to get a quote tailored to your business.
Like most top PEO companies, Insperity’s pricing is available by quote only. Plus, its fees are based on a percentage of your total payroll. This pricing matrix is unlike Justworks, which charges a flat monthly fee per employee.
- Payroll reports: Insperity offers an extensive library of payroll-related reports. You get 50 pre-built options, including a job costing report. You can also request a customized report if you can’t find one that fits your needs.
- Employee benefits support: Insperity’s self-service tool lets your staff view and change their benefits from a computer or mobile device. And if your employees have questions about a plan’s coverage, they can contact Insperity’s benefits specialists 24/7 instead of calling your HR team.
- Training and development: In addition to its over 6,500 online learning resources, you get a specialist who can identify your workforce’s performance improvement and development opportunities. Insperity’s team of talent management professionals can also train your supervisors on coaching employees effectively or conducting performance appraisals fairly and other key issues that impact workplace behavior.
- Company culture development: Insperity is the best PEO for small business owners who need help building their workplace culture. Its HR specialists can assist in creating the company’s mission statement, vision, and core values. Insperity can also run climate surveys and set up a recognition program to reward qualified employees.
Insperity’s learning and development dashboard has different types of training programs. (Source: Insperity)
Many of the Insperity reviews on G2 and Capterra are positive. Users like its comprehensive HR solutions, solid compliance support, and quality training programs. On the other hand, some reviewers said its pricing can be higher than other PEOs.
XcelHR: Best for risk management

Pros
- Compliance support includes workplace safety inspections and policy help.
- Wide range of benefits, including home insurance and an employee assistance plan.
- Dedicated representative; live support available
Cons
- Pricing isn’t transparent.
- Lacks ESAC certification (which is the gold standard for PEOs); no longer on the IRS-certified PEO list.
- Interface looks dated
Overview
Who should use it:
XcelHR is ideal for startups or small businesses seeking a PEO service with tailored risk management tools. Its focus on regulated industries, such as healthcare and manufacturing, makes it particularly valuable where legal risks are high, as it helps you minimize liabilities while maintaining a safe and compliant workplace.
Why I like it:
XcelHR’s benefits plans rival TriNet, Paychex, and ADP, providing both standard and non-standard options, which is great for attracting and retaining workers. I’m also impressed with its hands-on compliance support, including safety audits, inspections, and risk mitigation services. This makes it a solid option for businesses in regulated or high-risk industries that need more than just basic HR support.
In my evaluation, XcelHR scored a 3.20 out of 5. Its extensive benefits options and strong compliance support, which includes workplace safety audits and inspections, contributed to its overall rating. However, it ranked lower overall due to several limitations, including non-transparent pricing, lack of IRS and ESAC certifications, and fewer integrations compared to other providers. You may also need to rely on add-on tools for more advanced hiring and performance management features.
You must call its sales team for a quote to receive pricing for any of XcelHR’s offerings. You can also fill out an online form on its website. Simply choose the inquiry type (e.g., get a quote or request a demo), input your name and email address, and click the “Contact us today” button. Then, wait for an XcelHR representative to send you an email message.
- Hiring support: You can get assistance with job description writing, resume reviews, and phone interviews, including background checks and pre-employment testing. XcelHR also has a network of over 20,000 professionals that it claims are ready to fill your open positions, which is helpful for quickly closing job postings.
- Worplace safety and risk management: Although Paychex offers safety assessments, XcelHR’s services are more extensive. It has workers’ compensation teams and risk mitigation experts that help you develop OSHA-compliant programs, manage a safety training library, conduct safety inspections and audits, and track and facilitate return-to-work programs for your employees.
- Benefits portfolio: In addition to health and retirement plans, it offers disability, critical illness, and group accident insurance benefits. You can also select a legal assistance plan, auto and home insurance, hospital indemnity, and pet insurance. It even offers travel and entertainment discounts, including an employee assistance program to help workers cope with stress, get financial advice, and more.

XcelHR offers a wide range of standard and non-standard employee benefits. (Source: XcelHR)
Users who left XcelHR reviews on G2 and Capterra appreciate its supportive customer service team and extensive benefits offerings, particularly its employee travel discounts. However, some reviewers said its platform needs to be enhanced to improve user experience and intuitiveness.
How to choose the best PEO for small business owners
When selecting a PEO, you should consider the following factors:
- Pricing: Many PEO providers offer fixed monthly rates per employee, while some charge a percentage of each pay run. To ensure you get the most accurate quote, I suggest telling the provider what you’re looking for and sharing the challenges you’re encountering now. They may be able to recommend services that will address your HR needs.
- Industry-specific solutions: Look for a PEO company that can provide tailored PEO offerings, especially if the industry your business belongs to has specific HR and payroll requirements. You should also create a list of the features you need, as this will help you determine whether or not a PEO is a good fit for you.
- Compliance support: While ensuring legal and payroll tax compliance is crucial for business stability, you should look beyond the usual tax reporting assistance and compliance alerts. Having access to a dedicated HR professional who can provide expert advice is crucial. You should also check if the PEO provides risk management assessments and workplace safety inspection services.
- Employee benefits: Competitive benefits can enhance employee satisfaction and retention, so check if the PEO has both standard and non-standard options available. This way, you can provide your employees with an expansive selection of benefits, including perks like staff discounts, financial assistance, and wellness programs.
- Scalability: Don’t forget to consider your HR needs now and in the future. Your selected PEO’s HR tools and services should be flexible enough to handle your growth plans.
Methodology: How I evaluated the best PEO companies
To build this list of the best PEO companies for small businesses, I focused on providers that offer strong HR, payroll, compliance, and benefits support for growing teams. I included widely used platforms with established reputations, as well as solutions known for specific strengths like pricing transparency, industry specialization, or advanced HR tools. My goal was to identify PEOs that deliver the most practical value for small business owners managing complex HR needs.
Each provider was evaluated using consistent criteria that reflect how small businesses compare PEO services in real purchasing decisions, including the following categories:
- Pricing (15%): I reviewed each provider’s pricing structure, including whether they charge per employee or as a percentage of payroll. I prioritized transparent pricing, flexible plans, and overall value based on the features included at each tier.
- Customer support (10%): I assessed support availability across channels like phone, email, chat, and help centers. I also considered whether providers offer dedicated HR and payroll support, which is critical for small businesses without in-house expertise.
- Service features (10%): I evaluated the breadth of PEO services offered, including compliance support, certifications (such as IRS and ESAC), data security, and reporting capabilities.
- HR administration services (15%): I looked at core HR support, such as onboarding, policy creation, employee relations guidance, compliance assistance, and access to HR advisors or legal resources.
- Payroll services (20%): I reviewed payroll capabilities, including multi-state compliance, tax filings, payment flexibility, and automation features that simplify payroll processing.
- Benefits administration (20%): I compared the quality and availability of employee benefits, including health plans, retirement options, and support for programs like ACA, COBRA, FMLA, and workers’ compensation.
- HR software tools (10%): I assessed the usability and functionality of each platform’s software, including employee self-service tools, reporting, integrations, onboarding features, and overall ease of use.
To validate each provider’s performance, I reviewed product documentation, feature availability, and third-party user feedback from platforms like G2 and Capterra. When possible, I also explored demos and product materials to better understand how each system works in practice.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs) about PEO services
ADP TotalSource is recognized as one of the largest PEOs in the US. It has extensive HR services that cover all 50 states, offers a full-service HR and payroll solution, and connects with 42 million workers through its various clients.
There are several downsides to using a PEO, such as losing some control over HR processes and potential communication delays if the PEO manages multiple clients. It can also become costly as your business grows. Plus, the PEO’s standardized practices may not always align with your company’s unique culture or HR needs.
It depends on the PEO’s pricing structure. Some have flat monthly per-employee fees, while others charge a percentage of your workers’ salaries or pay runs. A few PEOs consider your company’s credit rating and your employees’ health benefits history to determine pricing.
For PEOs with flat monthly pricing, expect to pay somewhere between $40 to $160 per employee monthly. For PEOs that charge a percentage of payroll, the fee is about 2% to 12% of payroll.
While you may consider the pricing of a PEO expensive, it does handle all HR and payroll functions for your business. Essentially, it is replacing a full HR department. Considering the salaries of a full HR department, the pricing of a PEO is comparable.
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