Automation guide
How to Automate Employee Onboarding with Zapier
Onboarding with Zapier automates repetitive work so your team focuses on exceptions and decisions. Zapier's no-code Zaps connect your existing tools in minutes with a library of pre-built templates.
Step-by-step guide to automating employee onboarding using Zapier. New hires arrive on day 1 fully provisioned. HR team touches the process once to review, not to execute
The problem
New hires wait days for account access and spend week 1 tracking down information that should be automatic.
The outcome
Accounts provisioned on day one. New hires productive in their first week instead of their third.
The tool
Zapier connects 6,000+ apps without code. Best for business teams who want fast setup without engineering.
How it works — step by step
- 1New hire record created in HRIS triggering onboarding workflow
- 2Accounts provisioned automatically across required tools and systems
- 3Onboarding checklist generated and assigned based on role template
- 4Welcome email, Slack invite, and day-one schedule sent automatically
- 5Progress tracked; manager notified of blockers or incomplete items at day 3 and day 7
About Zapier
Zapier connects 6,000+ apps without code. Best for business teams who want fast setup without engineering.
Strengths
- ✓6,000+ app integrations
- ✓No-code setup
- ✓AI actions
- ✓Templates library
Pricing
From $19.99/mo (Starter)
When this makes sense
Onboarding automation with Zapier works best when your team handles this workflow multiple times per week, inputs are consistent enough for pattern matching, and human review of exceptions is part of the process. It is less effective when every instance requires unique judgment or when regulatory requirements mandate human sign-off on every step.
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Altor builds onboarding automation for US B2B companies.
We connect to your live systems, ship to production in 3 weeks, and stay until the system delivers measurable impact. Accounts provisioned on day one. New hires productive in their first week instead of their third.