The belief that “more features = better solution” is still widespread. At first glance, it sounds great, after all, these tools promise to do everything: recruiting, payroll, performance management, time tracking, and much more.
But this is exactly where the problem lies: more isn’t always better. Customer reviews of enterprise solutions often paint a very different picture. At absence.io, we’ve been dealing with this topic for several years, admittedly, also out of self-interest. In this article, we summarize the most common criticisms voiced by users of all-in-one solutions. You can then decide for yourself what really makes sense for you.
Why do so many companies use all-in-one solutions?
Many choose large software providers because of their strong brand presence. They are well-established and therefore automatically seem like the right choice.
What often gets overlooked: there are also many smaller providers that offer exactly the features you actually need.
When “all-in-one” becomes a problem instead of a solution
What is marketed as a “does-it-all” solution often turns out in practice to be unnecessarily complex software with high costs and little added value. Users frequently report a central issue: while the software can theoretically do everything, its practical benefit is often lost due to its complexity. Enterprise solutions try to offer as many features as possible, which often comes at the expense of the quality of individual functions. As a result, many companies end up using specialized software like absence.io for time tracking alongside their all-in-one solution, simply because it works.
Here’s a small example from our daily work:
At the end of last year, a now customer told us during a product demo that, with fewer than 10 employees, they were paying €7,000 per year for an all-in-one solution and the functions they needed didn’t even work properly. They now use the Pro package from absence.io for less than €50 per month and are very happy.
This experience is not an isolated case but is reflected in many customer reviews. We’ve summarized the typical problems for you below.
The most common problems with enterprise HR solutions
1. Complexity instead of efficiency
Software that is supposed to simplify processes often ends up making them more complicated:
- lengthy, complicated onboarding or even required training
- confusing interfaces
- lack of practical usability
HR teams spend more time implementing and understanding the tool than they ultimately save with it.
2. Contracts you can’t get out of
Another common issue: lack of flexibility.
- long minimum contract terms
- cancellations are delayed
- automatic renewals without clear communication
The result: companies continue to pay high prices even though the software is no longer really being used.
3. Poor support
One of the biggest problems: when something doesn’t work or questions arise due to complexity, help is often slow or insufficient:
- response times of several days or weeks
- no direct contact person
- answers without concrete solutions
You would expect large HR software providers to offer strong support that helps customers at all times. In reality, however, this is often not the case, as many reviews show. Especially in HR, this is critical. If vacation requests, absences, or time tracking don’t work, things can quickly turn chaotic.
4. Unexpected costs
Many enterprise solutions appear affordable at first, until you actually start using them:
- additional costs for essential features
- expensive integrations and modules
- price increases after signing the contract
What was planned as an investment can quickly turn into an unexpected cost factor with no clear added value.
5. Big promises, small reality
A lot is often promised during the sales process:
- “all-in-one” solutions for all HR processes
- seamless integrations
- full automation
In practice, however, things often look very different: many features are missing, don’t work properly, or are only available at an extra cost.
The key takeaway: more is not always better
All-in-one solutions are not automatically a bad fit. For companies with complex HR processes, such a solution can work very well, especially if the features are actually used. The problem arises when they are not.
In short: you should only pay for what you really need.
Why absence.io is often the better choice
1. Simple instead of complex
absence.io focuses on what matters: absence and vacation management, time tracking, and digital personnel file, all without unnecessary complexity.
2. Transparent pricing with no “surprises”
- clear, transparent pricing structure
- no hidden costs
- no expensive add-ons
At absence.io, there are no hidden fees or extra charges for individual features. Our packages clearly show everything included.
3. Flexibility instead of contract traps
- cancel anytime on a monthly basis
Since we are fully confident in the quality of our software, we don’t lock you into long-term contracts.
4. Support that actually helps
- fast response times
- real people as contact partners
- solution-oriented support
At absence.io, you get fast and personal support without having to wait hours, days, or weeks. On average, we respond within just 42 minutes.
5. Software that actually works in everyday life
- intuitive usability
- processes that adapt to HR, not the other way around
- secure and reliable
absence.io is designed to make your daily work easier, so that HR processes are simple, clear, and reliable.
Conclusion: the right solution is the one that fits
Choosing HR software should not depend on how many features it offers, but on how well it meets your actual needs.
With absence.io, you get a solution that is truly intuitive to use, fairly priced, and reliable in everyday use, without unnecessary complexity or hidden costs.
If you’d like to simply try it out, you can test absence.io free of charge and without obligation for 14 days. Our product experts are also available to you at any time. Just book an appointment, and we’ll take a look at our software together.