Software Firm Compt Secures $13M via Series A Round Led by Battery Ventures

Compt, an employee perk stipend software company “optimized” for today’s “more-flexible” workplace, recently announced a $13 million Series A investment “led by Battery Ventures.”

The investment round comes after a year of steady growth, “nearly 500% ARR, and follows a prior seed financing round from collaboration-software company Slack Fund and Harlem Capital Partners.”

As noted in the update, the new funding from Battery will “help Compt reach and support more global companies who demand an inclusive approach to employee perks and benefits for their teams.”

The announcement also mentioned that Compt’s “vendor-agnostic” stipend software is built with personalization in mind, “allowing teams to assign set stipends in broad categories like ‘health and wellness’ or ‘family’.”

Employees then pick services in those categories that “appeal to them.” To get reimbursed, they simply “upload photos of receipts via Compt’s application or its direct integration into Slack.”

Overall, Compt “enables perk stipends across twenty categories and sees an average of 91% employee engagement and 97% account activation in companies using its software.”

As the future of work sees a massive push to hybrid and fully remote, HR teams are “navigating a categorical shift in how they deliver corporate perks.”

These extras traditionally “included staples like healthcare and retirement benefits, then grew to include in-office perks like free team lunches and group fitness classes.”

Today, as the concept of “the office” has evolved, many companies are moving “to offer a wider range of more-flexible perks that can be customized for each employee and accessed offsite,” says Compt CEO Amy Spurling, who founded the company in 2018.

Sparling noted:

“Before starting Compt, the most common complaint I had from employees was the shiny, new perk we offered wasn’t cutting it. ‘I don’t want that. Why can’t I have something else?’”

As a two-time COO and three-time CFO, she “saw the same issue arise again and again.”

She added:

“I realized the employees were right–this was part of their compensation and they should be able to choose whatever fits their unique needs.”

Compt is built “with the HR administrator in mind.”

The software “is intentionally integrated with human-resources information systems and payroll software on the backend.” And, unlike its competitors, Compt makes tax compliance more up-front and center for global companies, “easing the administrative burden for both HR and finance teams.”

Currently, it is “the only perks software that offers truly inclusive perks for all employee needs while being 100% tax-compliant.”

Neeraj Agrawal, a Battery Ventures general partner who has joined Compt’s board as part of the new investment, remarked:

“Compt has built a truly innovative, flexible benefits software for today’s workforce, offering a service that allows companies to communicate their shared values with employees. Its ease-of-use is also a huge selling point for HR administrators, who have been on the front lines of the dramatic workplace evolution we’ve seen in the last few years, from Covid-19 and other factors, and are struggling to adapt existing programs. We’re extremely excited to back Compt and help the company scale.”

Compt is also playing “a key role in globalization, supporting companies in 60 countries and integrating with the essential tools they already use like ADP, UKG, BambooHR, Sapling, Slack, Google, and more.”

Offering teams an employee perk stipend to create a personalized, flexible experience has “boosted engagement across Compt’s widespread customer base.”

Compt itself is making “a concerted effort to build a diverse and inclusive team.”

Compt employees “are 67% people of color, 50% female, and 8% LGBTQ+.”

Compt customer Lucy Lemons, Chief People Officer of ButterflyM remarked:

“You can do so much with Compt. Our employees are actually reaching out to tell us how thrilled they are to have the stipend and that it really helps them feel seen and appreciated.”

Lemons joins “a diverse portfolio of customers like Webflow and Nextdoor who trust Compt to offer more perks with less money, support their remote teams, and keep everyone happy and healthy.”



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