Your guide to leave management software
Discover what leave management software is, what features and advantages it offers, and what to ask before buying.
Discover what leave management software is, what features and advantages it offers, and what to ask before buying.
Tons of HR leaders (like you) are interested in leave management software, but might have questions or reservations. We get it—it’s a new category, and letting software take the lead when it comes to something as complex and personal as leave can feel off for some. Yet the reality is, SaaS solutions are far from new, and those continuing to rely on rep-based models or having People teams “figure it out on the fly” are stuck carrying out time-consuming and error-prone manual processes (like navigating insurance claims, calculating payroll, and calling 1-800 numbers for help). In the end, it opens you up to legal risk, higher employee turnover, and poor experiences for everyone.
We’re confident that leave management software is the way of the future—not just because so many other industries have embraced SaaS solutions, but because this is the better way to manage leave for everyone. That’s why we’ve created this guide to leave management software, what it is, what the benefits are, and what to look for when you purchase it.
Leave management software goes by a few names (aka leave management system, absence management software, or leave tracking software). But in a nutshell, it simplifies and automates the major components and complexities of planning a parental, medical, caregiver, or other types of employee leave (especially when they need to be FMLA compliant). It does this by tackling compliance, claims, and payroll for People teams and leave takers. Leave management systems help support people through some of life’s most pivotal moments—whether it’s welcoming a new child into the family or navigating a loved one’s health emergency.
When you search for leave management software, you’ll see a lot of solutions that primarily focus on tracking PTO requests and managing vacation and sick days—but that’s not what Cocoon does. While Cocoon does play nicely with your HRIS, it’s important to let each tool in your tech stack play to its strengths and distinct functions so you can cover your bases thoroughly, rather than stretching one tool too far in the wrong direction.
Each software offering will differ, but the features below are all part of our ever-growing and evolving platform, and we think they’re table stakes.
Whether you already have a rep-based leave provider or don’t have any system at all, switching to a leave tracking software will kind of feel like moving to online banking after writing checks and balancing the checkbook. Some of the top benefits our customers often mention include:
See how Cocoon stacks up with third-party, rep-based leave providers.
We actually have a dedicated blog all about this, which we recommend checking out. But if nothing else, you should at least ask about the following topics:
See a more extensive list of questions to ask a leave provider here.
Though some companies might be better candidates than others, the bottom line is that if you’re not satisfied with your current leave provider or if you feel that the complexity of managing leave monopolizes your team’s time, opens up your company to risk, and leaves employees frustrated, you have a clear need for leave tracking software. Other good candidates might include companies that:
Shaped by our own leave experiences and the horror stories of family and friends, we’re more determined than ever to revolutionize how People teams and leave takers plan and manage leaves, moving away with the antiquated systems of the past. With millions of people taking leave each year (and millions who don’t precisely because it’s too hard), it’s time for HR leaders to step up not just because it’s “the right thing to do” but because it makes better business sense. Now is the time to make the move to leave tracking software.
We can’t wait another 30 years for a solution that only works for some Americans. It’s time to shape the conversations and decisions that will finally give US citizens access to paid leave to afford the time and cost to take care of themselves, their families, and loved ones.