Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Global payroll and employer-of-record platform enabling companies to hire internationally; YC Top Company 2023 with 192 employees competing with Deel and Remote.com for global employment.
Ontop is a global payroll and HR platform that enables companies to hire, onboard, and pay international employees and contractors — providing the employer-of-record (EOR), contractor management, and payroll infrastructure for companies building remote and globally distributed teams. Founded in 2020 in Miami, Florida and a Y Combinator W21 graduate, Ontop has grown to 192 employees and was recognized in Y Combinator's 2023 Top Companies list, competing in the rapidly growing global employment and remote work infrastructure market.\n\nOntop's platform handles the compliance complexity of hiring across borders — each country has distinct employment law, benefits requirements, tax withholding obligations, and contractor regulations that create significant legal and administrative burden for companies hiring internationally without local entities. Ontop's EOR model (acting as the legal employer in each country on behalf of the client company) enables hiring in markets where the company doesn't have a local legal entity. The financial services component helps remote workers receive USD payments and access financial tools regardless of their home country's banking infrastructure.\n\nIn 2025, Ontop competes in the global employment and EOR market with Deel (the most well-funded global employment platform), Remote.com, Rippling (global payroll), and Papaya Global for international payroll and employer-of-record services. The global remote work market has grown substantially since COVID normalized distributed teams, creating strong demand for platforms that handle the international employment complexity. The market has become highly competitive with significant venture funding flowing into the top players. Ontop's differentiation focuses on the financial services layer for international workers and the Latin American market expertise from its Miami headquarters perspective. The 2025 strategy focuses on growing the EOR customer base, deepening the worker financial services (savings, investments, debit cards for remote workers), and expanding geographic coverage.
Microlearning platform delivering training through Slack, Teams, and SMS with 95%+ completion rates; $12M Series A serving Google, AbbVie, and Ford competing with LMS platforms.
Arist is a workplace microlearning platform that delivers employee training through messaging channels where employees already spend their time — Slack, Microsoft Teams, SMS, and WhatsApp — using short, spaced-repetition lessons sent directly to employees rather than requiring them to navigate to a separate LMS (learning management system). Founded and Y Combinator-backed, Arist raised $23.6 million total including a $12 million Series A led by PeakSpan Capital, serving major enterprises including Google, AbbVie, ExxonMobil, Novartis, HP, and Ford and achieving 95%+ course completion rates compared to traditional e-learning's 20-30%.\n\nArist's platform allows L&D (learning and development) teams to create short courses (3-5 minute daily micro-lessons delivered over 2-4 weeks) that are pushed to employees in their existing messaging tools. The spaced repetition approach (delivering content over multiple days rather than a single session) is grounded in learning science research showing better long-term retention than marathon training sessions. Managers can track completion rates and quiz performance across their teams through an analytics dashboard without requiring employees to log into a separate system.\n\nIn 2025, Arist competes in the corporate learning market with EdApp (SafetyCulture), 360Learning (collaborative learning platform), Docebo, and traditional LMS platforms including Cornerstone and SAP SuccessFactors for enterprise workforce development. The corporate training market has been disrupted by the observation that most LMS-delivered training has very low completion rates — complex platforms that employees find frustrating to navigate create passive non-compliance rather than learning. Arist's Slack-native delivery removes the navigation barrier entirely. The enterprise client roster (Fortune 500 companies across multiple industries) demonstrates the platform works at scale. The 2025 strategy focuses on deepening Slack and Teams integrations as those platforms add more app capabilities, growing with enterprises standardizing on messaging-first training delivery, and adding AI-powered content creation to reduce the effort of building Arist courses.
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