Connect Rippling compensation data to Assemble for pay equity analysis, market benchmarking, and compensation band management.
The Rippling–Assemble integration feeds compensation data into Assemble's compensation management platform. HR and finance teams use Assemble to analyze pay equity, benchmark against market compensation data, and manage compensation bands using Rippling as the source of truth for current employee compensation.
Companies analyzing pay equity often don't have clean, consistent job leveling data in Rippling, which undermines Assemble's ability to make accurate like-for-like compensation comparisons. Clean job architecture in Rippling is a prerequisite for reliable pay equity analysis.
thePeopleStack configures the Assemble–Rippling data sync, ensuring compensation, job level, and demographic data flow accurately for pay equity and benchmarking analysis, and validates results against known compensation structures.

Assemble compensation analytics for thePeopleStack's Rippling clients are structured around US pay equity and market benchmarking standards.
Canadian and cross-border operations: for Canadian operations, we ensure Canadian compensation data is correctly scoped separately from US benchmarks given differing market data and currency considerations.
Assemble specializes in compensation management — pay equity analysis, market benchmarking, comp bands, and compensation planning — built specifically for the compensation function rather than broader HR analytics.
Employee compensation data, job level, department, and location sync from Rippling into Assemble to power pay equity analysis and market benchmarking comparisons.
Yes, this is one of Assemble's core use cases — analyzing compensation data by gender, race, and other dimensions to identify and address pay equity gaps before they become legal or retention risks.
Assemble integrates with market compensation survey data sources, allowing your Rippling compensation data to be benchmarked against current market rates for similar roles.
Standard configuration takes 2–3 hours.