Moonworkers helps small businesses employing field workers to streamline their operations by integrating rota planning, payroll, and HR into one online software.
We’re the go-to platform for businesses that employ contractors, freelancers, or other workers with irregular hours - which is becoming the future of work. Moonworkers is built to solve common HR challenges, so businesses can focus on growing and unleashing the potential in people.
Everything is connected in Moonworkers. Onboard employees, upload and sign documents, schedule rotas, manage time off, all in one place. Need contractors? Search our database, hire and pay, all through Moonworkers.
Outsourcing HR and payroll? It’s easier and cheaper with Moonworkers. Eliminate costly mistakes and repeated data entry. Employees use our app to collaborate with you on pensions, benefits, and documents, with everything automatically synced to HR and accounting. See everything at a glance in real-time.
Moonworkers integrates with the most popular HR and payroll apps, to create a seamless platform for managing: onboarding, compliance, documentation, shift workers, annual leave, pensions auto-enrolment, and benefits. Employees get their own Moonworkers app, making collaboration even easier.
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