- TravelPerk rebrands to Perk, and unites travel and spend in one intelligent AI-native platform
- New Forrester Consulting research, commissioned by Perk, reveals businesses lose $1.7 trillion a year to the non-core work the platform is built to eliminate
- Perk crosses $300m in annualized revenue and doubles down on global expansion with dual headquarters in Boston and London
Perk calls these tasks ‘shadow work’: the invisible, non-core work employees do outside their main job. New research conducted by Forrester Consulting , and commissioned by Perk, reveals that shadow work costs businesses $1.7 trillion a year across six major economies - the US, UK, France, Germany, Spain and the Netherlands. On average, every employee loses approximately seven hours per week to these tasks, and 11 minutes of focus every time they try to switch back to real work.Perk’s intelligent platform now automates two thirds (67%) of the most frustrating non-core work, including booking travel for work, filing expenses, managing invoices and organizing team events. Unlike fragmented solutions, Perk delivers a single, global platform experience that enables companies to set the rules once and have them applied everywhere.
“More than a decade ago, we started by removing the friction from traveling for work,” says Avi Meir, Perk CEO and Co-Founder. “Over time, we realized those small, frustrating tasks people do outside of their core job weren’t just hiding in travel, they were everywhere. To truly solve the problem, we first had to grasp its scale, and the numbers from the research surprised even me. How can a 1,000 person company afford to lose around 7,000 hours to shadow work every week? Perk gives companies the fuel they need to make work simpler and give people their time back.”
- 69% of employees do shadow work during working hours
- 45% cite it as the biggest driver of burnout
- 52% of employees report shadow work is rising year-on-year
- 50% say shadow work reduces their job satisfaction
- 70% of employees welcome AI-enabled tools to help cut shadow work