Article by Chris Costi, Last update at April 28, 2026
Zenefits is a cloud-based HR and payroll platform for small to mid-sized businesses. Originally launched in 2013, acquired by TriNet in 2022, and now operating as TriNet HR Platform, it remains one of the more comprehensive all-in-one HRIS options in its price range. This Zenefits review covers current pricing, key features, verified pros and cons, and how it compares to alternatives like Gusto and BambooHR.
Feature Details
Current Brand Name TriNet HR Platform (formerly TriNet Zenefits, formerly Zenefits)
Best For SMBs with 5 to 200 employees; all-in-one HR, benefits, and payroll
Starting Price $10 per employee per month (Essentials, annual billing)
Payroll Add-on at $6 PEPM (included in Zen plan at $27 PEPM)
Free Trial No; free demo available
Minimum Employees 5 (billed minimum regardless of actual headcount)
G2 Rating 3.9/5 (460 or more reviews)
TrustRadius Rating 7.1/10 (220 or more reviews)
Owner TriNet Group, Inc. (acquired February 2022)
Fully digital onboarding: offer letters, paperwork, benefits enrollment, and IT provisioning before day one. Employees retain lifetime access to pay stubs, W-2s, and documents after leaving the company. People hub provides org chart, directory, and company-wide communications.
The payroll module (add-on or Zen plan) handles automated payroll runs, multi-state tax filing, direct deposit, and year-end W-2 and 1099 preparation. Employee data flows from onboarding directly into payroll. Businesses can also use a separate payroll provider and keep Zenefits purely for HR and benefits.
One of Zenefits’ strongest capabilities. Covers medical, dental, vision, life insurance, FSA, HSA, and commuter benefits. Employees self-enroll and compare plans without involving HR. Works with TriNet’s broker network or your existing benefits broker. Automated COBRA notifications for departing employees included.
Scheduling and time tracking are included in all plans, including the base Essentials tier. Most competitors reserve scheduling for premium plans. Supports desktop, mobile, and onsite terminal clock-in. PTO balance calculator, blackout date blocking, and automatic payroll sync are included. Calendar integration with Google, iCal, and Outlook.
Growth and Zen plans include performance reviews, goal tracking, continuous feedback, and peer review tools. Compensation management aligns salary bands with performance data. Designed for businesses with 20 or more employees where informal feedback processes become insufficient.
COBRA notifications, FLSA overtime monitoring, ACA reporting, and custom compliance deadline reminders are built into all base plans (not sold as add-ons). The platform auto-updates for tax and labor law changes and alerts HR managers to required actions.
QuickBooks, NetSuite, Xero, BambooHR, Slack, Google Workspace, iCal, and Outlook. Recruiting add-on (JazzHR) connects to 20,000 or more job boards. Integration catalog is narrower than ADP or Rippling; frequently cited as a limitation in Zenefits reviews.
Pros Cons
Transparent pricing published online; no sales call needed Payroll NOT included in base plans; add $6 PEPM
Payroll is optional; keep existing payroll provider if preferred Brand confusion (Zenefits, TriNet Zenefits, TriNet HR Platform)
Scheduling and time tracking included in all plans Minimum 5 employees billed; poor value for micro-businesses
Lifetime employee access to pay stubs and HR documents Customer support slow and inconsistent; reported post-acquisition
Strong benefits administration with broker flexibility Some payroll tax filing errors reported in reviews
Compliance automation built-in across all plans Integration catalog narrower than ADP or Rippling
Active 2026 platform development confirms TriNet investment No self-serve free trial; demo only
All-in-one platform reduces multi-tool complexity More expensive than Gusto once payroll add-on included
Pricing is published online. Annual billing rates below; minimum 5 employees billed regardless of actual headcount.
Plan Price (annual) Payroll? Best For
Essentials $10 PEPM Add-on ($6) Core HR, onboarding, basic time tracking
Growth $16 PEPM Add-on ($6) Full HR suite plus performance and compensation
Zen $27 PEPM Included Complete platform with payroll bundled
Add-On Price Notes
Payroll Processing $6 PEPM Required for Essentials and Growth if using Zenefits payroll
HR Advisory $8 PEPM On-demand HR expert support
Recruiting (JazzHR) Contact Zenefits ATS and 20,000 or more job board integrations
Benefits via Your Broker Contact Zenefits Use your existing benefits broker
Real-cost example: 10 employees on Growth ($16) plus payroll ($6) = $220/month. Essentials plus payroll = $160/month. For comparison, Gusto Simple for 10 employees = $100/month (payroll included). Zenefits costs more but delivers significantly more HR breadth.
Key pricing surprise: Payroll is not included in the Essentials or Growth plans. Always calculate the all-in cost including the $6 PEPM payroll add-on before comparing Zenefits to payroll-first competitors.
Feature Zenefits Gusto BambooHR
Starting Price $10 PEPM $40/mo + $6 PEPM Approx. $6-8 PEPM
Payroll Included Add-on ($6 PEPM) or Zen Yes (all plans) Add-on (Payroll Pro)
Benefits Admin Strong (broker flexibility) Good Limited
Time and Scheduling All plans included Higher plans only Add-on
Performance Management Growth and Zen plans Plus plan and above Strong (core feature)
Integrations Moderate 650 or more apps Strong
Free Trial No (demo available) No 7-day free trial
Best For All-in-one HR plus optional payroll Payroll-first SMBs HR and performance teams
Platform Rating Notes
G2 3.9/5 460 or more reviews
Capterra 4.0/5 500 or more reviews
GetApp 4.0/5 823 verified reviews
TrustRadius 7.1/10 220 or more reviews
Fit Small Business 4.06/5 Editorial evaluation
Positive Zenefits reviews emphasize ease of onboarding, all-in-one HR convenience, benefits administration quality, and the intuitive dashboard. Negative reviews focus on customer support responsiveness (the most consistent complaint), some payroll tax filing errors in multi-state scenarios, and integration limitations. A 2025 Reddit thread about TriNet Zenefits payroll issues gained notable engagement, suggesting post-acquisition quality concerns continue for some users.
Brand update: Zenefits was acquired by TriNet in February 2022 and rebranded to TriNet HR Platform in December 2023. The platform remains fully active with 2026 product updates confirmed. This review uses ‘Zenefits’ and ‘TriNet Zenefits’ interchangeably, as most review platforms still use the original name.
Zenefits is an HRIS that centralizes HR administration, payroll, benefits, time tracking, compliance, and performance management into a single cloud-based platform for businesses with 2 to 1,000 or more employees.
A key design principle: payroll is an optional add-on, not a bundled requirement. Companies happy with their existing payroll provider can use Zenefits purely for HR, benefits, and compliance. This flexibility is rare among competitors. The platform received active 2026 updates including Secure 2.0 Act compliance and new Tax Jurisdiction reporting.
Strong fit: businesses with 10 to 200 employees wanting a single platform for HR, benefits, and time tracking with optional payroll. Particularly good for startups using automated onboarding and compliance to avoid early HR hires. Also well-suited for companies with existing benefits broker relationships they want to preserve.
Weak fit: businesses under 5 employees (minimum billing applies), payroll-first buyers (Gusto is cheaper), and companies requiring extensive third-party integrations.
Zenefits (TriNet HR Platform) is one of the more complete HRIS platforms for SMBs. The combination of benefits administration, scheduling, compliance tools, and optional payroll in one system delivers real operational value. Transparent pricing and payroll flexibility are genuine differentiators.
The caveats: payroll add-on pricing makes the true cost higher than headline rates suggest; customer support quality is the most consistently criticized aspect; and some payroll tax errors in user reviews are a concern. The post-acquisition brand transitions have also introduced uncertainty about long-term product positioning.
Best for: SMBs with 10 to 200 employees prioritizing all-in-one HR and benefits, with scheduling and compliance built in, willing to pay a premium for breadth.
Not for: Businesses primarily seeking the lowest-cost payroll solution, micro-businesses under 5 employees, or companies needing extensive third-party software integration.
Zenefits was acquired by TriNet in February 2022, rebranded to TriNet Zenefits, then again to TriNet HR Platform in December 2023. The platform remains fully active with 2026 product updates confirmed.
TriNet Group, Inc. (NYSE: TNET) owns Zenefits following its February 2022 acquisition. TriNet is a publicly traded company providing HR and PEO services to small and mid-sized businesses.
Yes. The platform is fully operational under the name TriNet HR Platform. It receives active product development, updated compliance features for 2026 regulations, and is accessible at secure.zenefits.com.
Zenefits pricing starts at $10 PEPM for Essentials (annual billing). Growth is $16 PEPM, Zen is $27 PEPM (payroll included). Payroll processing costs an additional $6 PEPM on Essentials and Growth plans. Minimum 5 employees applies.
No. Zenefits (TriNet HR Platform) is an HRIS, not a PEO. It is HR software businesses use to manage their own employees. TriNet’s separate PEO product is distinct; both are offered under the same parent company.
Gusto is better for payroll-first use cases: cheaper for payroll, more integrations, easier to implement. Zenefits is better for all-in-one HR including benefits administration, scheduling, and compliance built into the base plan. They target different buyer priorities.