Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Benefits education platform helping 1M+ employees make better enrollment decisions; personalized interactive guides for 1,000+ employer groups competing with Businessolver for benefits communication.
Brite is a benefits education and communication platform that helps insurance carriers, benefits brokers, and HR teams deliver personalized, simplified guidance to employees during open enrollment and throughout the year — replacing complex benefits booklets and generic presentations with interactive, personalized digital experiences that help employees understand and select the right health, dental, vision, and retirement benefits. Founded in 2019 in Salt Lake City, Utah and a Y Combinator graduate, Brite raised $9.4 million in funding and achieved $3.8 million in revenue in 2024, serving over 1 million employees across 1,000+ employer groups.\n\nBrite's platform allows benefits administrators to build interactive benefits guides and decision support tools that present each employee's specific options with clear explanations, cost comparisons, and enrollment guidance. Rather than presenting raw plan documents that employees struggle to compare, Brite translates plan details into scenario-based decision tools ("if you have a family with young children, here's how each plan would work for you"). The platform integrates with major HRIS and benefits administration systems for data import and enrollment submission.\n\nIn 2025, Brite competes in the employee benefits communication and education market with Businessolver, Benefitfocus, and benefits administration platforms (Workday Benefits, ADP TotalSource) for benefits engagement tools. Employee benefits confusion is a significant and expensive problem — SHRM research shows that employees often make suboptimal benefits choices due to lack of understanding, leading to higher-than-necessary costs for both employees and employers. Brite's carrier and broker channel strategy (selling through insurers and brokers who implement Brite for their employer clients) provides scalable distribution beyond direct enterprise sales. The 2025 strategy focuses on deepening carrier partnerships, expanding the decision support tools, and growing the year-round benefits engagement capabilities beyond open enrollment.
Dubai UAE YC W23 Rippling-for-MENA HR/payroll at $100M+ annual payroll across 50 countries with 10x revenue; $16M total ($12M Picus Series A Oct 2025 + $4M Afore/YC seed) competing with Bayzat for MENA multi-country workforce management.
Cercli is a Dubai, UAE-based HR and payroll platform for the Middle East and North Africa — backed by Y Combinator (W23) with $16 million in total funding including a $4 million seed in September 2024 led by Afore Capital with Y Combinator, COTU Ventures, and Rebel Fund (with angels from Ramp, Rappi, Kitopi, Careem, and Rippling), plus a $12 million Series A in October 2025 led by Picus Capital — providing businesses operating across MENA and globally with a Rippling-style workforce management platform purpose-built for the region's multi-country payroll complexity, processing $100+ million in annual payroll across 50 countries and achieving 10x revenue scaling. Founded to address the absence of a modern, unified HR stack for MENA-headquartered companies, Cercli delivers AI-native payroll with agent-compatible architecture for the region.
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