Summit from DataPath headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas is a cloud-based benefits account administration platform for managing employee retirement and health spending accounts (e.g. Flex), with debit card services if needed.
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Employee Navigator
Score 8.8 out of 10
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Employee Navigator is a benefits-focused HR system from the company of the same name in Maryland.
The user interface for the most part was heads and shoulders above the legacy system. It was difficult to work between two systems, but we made it work. My clients took to it pretty easily as I recorded a user experience and also utilized the manual from DataPath. I do feel like the material provided was too generic and costly. I took the user guides and added current screenshots and instructions as the guides we purchased were outdated.
We are very pleased with the change to [Employee Navigator] as it offers more what we needed. It's very customizable and has many features that can be added or taken away depending on business needs. I'd only say it would be less appropriate for a business quite smaller than ours who needed very little in comparison.
Time off requests. These are easy to perform and track as an employee and user.
Time off approvals. Couldn't be easier. Time of approvals or denials are sent via email and are one-click tasks. Also can be performed in the web UI, but it's so easy.
Manager reporting. Managers can easily see reports on employee time off and make decisions based on that.
It is a great stand alone product. We would like it to tie into a more robust HR solution and communicate with payroll.
Initially there are a lot of features that are turned off, I like to know what a program is capable of so I can be more strategic in implementing a solution.
Having a broker in the middle is both good and bad.
So far, we have had very little reason to call in to Employee Navigator support. Our team who works with them have found it easy and simple to work with them when needed. They aren't able to work on much or divulge how the system works internally, nor what's on the roadmap, but it is still helpful to have timely confirmation.
Most of the systems I've used for HRIS systems have been part of the payroll system. What stands out with Employee Navigator is the ability to key your benefit changes into one place, and all vendors are notified of the updates -- no more logging on to three or more sites to make an address change to an employee.
We spent about half the time on open enrollment than we did in the last two years. Employee Navigator was much easier for staff to navigate and be able to complete their open enrollment independently
We've saved several thousand dollars in setup fees to link with insurance carriers since moving to Employee Navigator