Rippling makes it easy to access your benefits, request time off, submit expenses, view paystubs, share passwords, and more—all from your phone.
With the Rippling app, you can:
View paystubs and time cards
Access health and flex benefits accounts
Request and approve time off
Submit and approve expense reports
Securely store and share passwords using RPass
Access your teammates’ contact information
And more
ABOUT RIPPLING:
Rippling is the workforce management platform that eliminates the friction from running a business. With Rippling, all your data related to people, processes, and systems is in one place. It flows directly into Rippling’s business applications, giving every team a shared source of truth, the power to automate tasks, and access to the insights they need, so you can accelerate business execution and run more efficiently. In short, Rippling frees smart people to work on hard problems.
Please note:
To use the Rippling mobile app, you must have a Rippling account through your employer.
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Is Rippling free?
Yes, Rippling is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Rippling legit?
⚠️ The Rippling app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
Lacks in support, and its not at all beneficial for EOR employees
No helpful support,
It doesn’t maximise the employees benefit by its ctc breakup. They don’t listen to the employer as well.
Their app is. a ultra lite version of deel or any other EOR out there.
Very buggy app
App is very slow and very buggy
App usage
This is an excellent app for employees to manage their payroll, attendance etc
Login does not work on iPad
Please fix the bug
NOT WORTH IT
Rippling is able to hold so much information for both company’s and their employees, however I notice the one that my coworkers and I Highly Dislike, is that rippling does not direct deposit immediately on the date and time of payday. I wish our company still had ADP where we would be paid immediately at midnight of that day. There are times where I would not get paid until almost 6pm of payday. I think if it had an accurate and consistent time of pay, it would be more considerable and desirable to use.
Horrible Horrible Horrible, Get Gusto
Hours need to be reentered 4+ times every entry because of how unintuitive this app is. Rippling is perhaps one of the worst UX apps i’ve ever encountered. It’s a dumpster fire, and the company doesn’t care to improve it. There is no way to contact them unless you are the CEO of the company you work for.. Entering in hours requires you to pick the date on the calendar every single time, because I guess it’s normal for people to work 40 Hours straight? This causes needing to double check dates constantly vs one glance at your schedule, such a pain. Add dark mode option, and make UI more intuitive. By default I have to use two factor authentication. Despite setting up Duo, I have to log in, and give a text verification code each time I want to access Rippling on desktop, I then get a security email saying I logged in.. There is no way to opt out of this, and it makes entering hours multiple times a week into a nightmare of stress. Gusto was so much better. In Gusto you get a payday email with how much you get paid. With Rippling it doesn’t say how much you got paid, you have to click on a link, go to the website, log in, enter a text verification code, go to your profile, then see your hours…
5 minutes of scrolling to pick a birthdate
As I was laying in bed last night, I realized that the deadline for annual benefit enrollment was midnight, so I quickly stepped through the prompts so as not to lose ancillary benefits for the upcoming year. When I got to the life insurance benefit, I was surprised to see that my beneficiary was not listed, and I quickly entered the name and SSN. I then tapped the date field expecting to type a six (or eight) digit date. Instead, I found myself in a scrolling interface showing every day of the current month. Seeing that there was no way to bounce from year to year, I realized that I was faced with a test of endurance (and devotion to my wife)… swiping down, down, down, down… watching every day on my wife’s life flying by… muttering to myself, “Why do you have to be so old?” Halfway to the finish line, I started a screen recording on my phone. 2 1/2 minutes later, I arrived at 1981, asking myself, “How could some programmer have thought that five minutes of scrolling was a better solution than requiring a user to type six numbers on their keyboard?” Maybe there was too much room for error with that unvalidated approach🤓. Five minutes felt like an eternity. As the minutes passed, I felt every positive feeling I that I had about this otherwise good app melting away. Lucky for my wife, I stuck it out. Others, may not have been so fortunate.
Making you work for your own money all over again…
Card gets declined so you pay out of pocket. Then you try to call the number on the card and you’re directed to email someone and hung up on. 24 hours later, they’ll email you back and ask if you can go back to the doctor’s office and try again… if you’re not willing to put your life on hold and focus on what Rippling needs, you have to submit a reimbursement claim that has to be reviewed. All for $10. They make it so it’s almost not worth the effort to get your money back…
Just get out of the way and give me my money please. This isn’t easier, or better, or happier with you involved.
I already work hard for my money and benefits, now I have to work for you to actually experience them…?
Bug in entering bank account info
If your routing number starts with a 0, it doesn’t allow you to enter the routing number. Any other number and it’ll go fine. But if you start typing in the rest of the routing number, and then add in the leading 0 afterwards, the text field still resets to 0. And if you try to paste in the whole 9-digit routing number, it won’t work either.
Much worse than Gusto
Add dark mode option, and make UI more intuitive. By default I have to use two factor authentication. Despite setting up Duo, I have to log in, and give a text verification code each time I want to access Rippling on desktop, I then get a security email saying I logged in.. There is no way to opt out of this, and it makes entering hours multiple times a week into a nightmare of stress. Gusto was so much better.
In Gusto you get a payday email with how much you get paid. With Rippling it doesn’t say how much you got paid, you have to click on a link, go to the website, log in, enter a text verification code, go to your profile, then see your hours…