Why Zappa

You're not hiring a
consultant. You're hiring
a bureau operator.

There are plenty of Zoho consultants. There is exactly one who spent 30 years inside the payroll industry — ran a bureau, sold a bureau, and built enterprise-wide systems for two of them — before configuring a single workflow.

30 Years in the Payroll Industry
11 years — bureau owner & operator
2 enterprise-wide CRM deployments
7 years on the IPPA board
10+ years at TPG as a peer, not a vendor
IPPA — 7-Year Board Member
Industry governance & peer leadership
Bureau Owner — 11 Years
Ran, grew, and successfully sold his own bureau
2 Enterprise Deployments
End-to-end system builds at full bureau scale
Peer, not Vendor — at IPPA and The Payroll Group
Known in the room, not introduced at the door
The Real Difference

Most Zoho consultants know the platform.
We know your business.

Bureau operator turned Zoho specialist

When a general Zoho consultant builds your CRM, they start from the platform. When we build your CRM, we start from 30 years of knowing exactly how a payroll bureau operates, sells, onboards, and retains clients.

That difference shows up everywhere. In the questions we ask before touching a single setting. In the workflows we build because we've lived the pain of the ones that don't exist. In the language we use — PEPM, compliance calendar, bureau client lifecycle, ancillary product enrollment — without needing it explained.

Zoho is a remarkably capable platform. But platform capability without industry depth just produces expensive misconfiguration. The right system for a payroll bureau isn't the one built by the consultant who read the documentation — it's the one built by the person who has sat in your seat, faced your clients, and managed your operational calendar.

That's not a credential. It's a completely different starting point — and it's why Zappa clients get to first live payroll faster, with fewer revision cycles, and with workflows that actually match how their team operates on day one.

No translation layer required
We already know what PEPM billing, compliance calendars, and multi-contact bureau relationships look like in a CRM. You don't need to explain your industry to us.
Fewer revision cycles
First drafts look like your operation because the architect has operated one. The gap between what we build and what you need is smaller from day one.
Honest scope, honest timeline
We've been on the client side of bad implementations. We don't overpromise. We tell you what's realistic — and we deliver it.
Exit-ready systems
We've been on the acquiring side of a bureau transaction. We know what buyers examine in due diligence — and we build systems that hold up under that scrutiny.
Two Real Deployments

Enterprise-wide experience,
not theory.

Before Zappa existed, the system was already being built — twice. Both deployments were end-to-end: discovery, architecture, build, training, and live operations. Both were in the payroll industry. Both worked.

Deployment One
His Own Bureau — 11 Years of Operations

The founder ran his own payroll service bureau for over a decade. During that time, he designed and deployed a full enterprise-wide CRM system — not as a technology project, but as an operational necessity. Every workflow he built was tested against real client relationships, real compliance deadlines, and real bureau economics. He ran on that system, lived with its gaps, iterated on it, and ultimately took it through a successful sale of the business.

  • Full pipeline and sales workflow, purpose-built for bureau client acquisition
  • Client onboarding automation from signed agreement to first live payroll
  • Compliance calendar and deadline management across the full client book
  • Referral partner tracking and attribution — by source, by rep, by revenue
  • System documented and operational through a successful business exit
Deployment Two
The Acquiring Bureau — Enterprise Re-Deployment at Scale

After the sale of his bureau, the founder was retained on the acquiring side to lead the CRM re-deployment — integrating the acquired operation into the acquirer's existing infrastructure, consolidating client records, and rebuilding workflows at the combined entity's scale. This is the deployment most consultants never experience: inheriting a live operation mid-stride, resolving data conflicts from two systems, and building a unified CRM that serves a larger and more complex bureau without disrupting existing client relationships.

  • Post-acquisition system integration across two distinct bureau operations
  • Client record consolidation and deduplication at enterprise scale
  • Workflow redesign to support a larger, more complex service delivery model
  • Staff training and adoption management across a merged team
  • CRM stabilization through the transition period with zero client impact
30 Years in the Room

A career built inside the payroll industry.

Not adjacent to it. Not consulting into it from the outside. Inside it — at the operator level, at the board level, and now as the practitioner who builds the systems the industry needs.

Industry Career — Early Years

Building depth in payroll operations and HCM

30 years in the payroll and HCM industry means two full generations of the technology, the regulation, and the client relationships that define bureau work. The founder has watched the industry evolve from paper-based compliance to cloud-based platforms — and understands the operational logic that survived every transition.

Bureau Ownership — 11 Years

Ran a payroll service bureau. Grew it. Sold it.

For over a decade, the founder was the person sitting across from payroll bureau clients, managing the compliance calendar, watching the pipeline stall, and running the numbers on ancillary product adoption. He knows the operational pressure of tax season, the cost of a slow onboarding, and the compounding value of a well-managed referral network — because he lived all of it, every year, for eleven years.

Post-Sale — Acquiring Side

Managed the enterprise CRM re-deployment for the acquiring bureau

Most consultants will never experience a post-acquisition integration from the inside. The founder did — retained by the acquirer to lead the system consolidation, client record migration, and workflow rebuild for the combined entity. That experience is irreplaceable: it produced a firsthand understanding of what breaks in a bureau CRM under real operational stress, and what holds.

IPPA Board — 7 Years

Shaped the association that shapes the industry

Seven years on the IPPA board means seven years at the center of how independent payroll providers think about their businesses, share operational intelligence, and navigate industry change. IPPA members don't see the founder as a vendor. They see him as a peer who has been in the room — and who now builds the systems he spent a decade wishing existed.

10+ Years — IPPA & The Payroll Group

Peer, not vendor, at IPPA and The Payroll Group

At TPG events, the founder arrives as someone other bureau owners already know — not as a sponsor seeking attention. That decade of peer participation means conversations at the conference table start mid-stream, not from a cold introduction. It also means he has heard, directly and repeatedly, the operational frustrations that Zappa now solves.

Today — Zappa

Building the system he wished had existed

Zappa is the product of 30 years of accumulated industry knowledge, two enterprise-scale deployments, and a Zoho platform that finally has the depth to do justice to payroll bureau complexity. The difference isn't just expertise — it's that the right questions get asked before a single workflow is configured, because the person asking them already knows the answers.

What This Means for Your Engagement

Generic Zoho consultant vs. Zappa.

A Generic Zoho Consultant

Learns your industry as they bill you.

  • Asks what PEPM means
  • Doesn't know what a compliance calendar is until you explain it
  • Builds a generic pipeline that looks like every other CRM demo
  • First revision cycle reveals the gaps — at your expense
  • No framework for what a bureau exit requires in documented systems
  • Zoho expertise without payroll context produces expensive misconfiguration
Zappa

Arrives already knowing your business.

  • Knows PEPM, compliance calendars, and bureau client lifecycles from operating one
  • Asks the questions that reveal your actual workflows — not the generic ones
  • Builds a pipeline that maps to how payroll bureaus actually sell
  • First builds are closer because the architect has sat in your seat
  • Has been on the selling and acquiring side of a bureau transaction
  • Zoho expertise plus 30 years of industry depth — that combination doesn't exist elsewhere
Known in the Industry

Peer, not vendor — at IPPA and The Payroll Group.

IPPA — Independent Payroll Providers Association ↗
7 years on the IPPA board. The founder is a founding contributor to the association's operational knowledge base — not a newcomer seeking credibility. At IPPA events, existing relationships open conversations that would otherwise take years to build.
7-Year Board Tenure
TPG — The Payroll Group ↗
10+ years of participation at TPG events — as a bureau operator, then a board peer, now a solutions provider. Bureau owners who've seen the founder at TPG for a decade don't need an introduction. They want to see the system he's built.
10+ Years of Peer Participation

The industry background is already built in.

Start with a free 30-minute discovery call. We'll ask the right questions — because we already know what answers matter for a payroll bureau — and give you an honest picture of what Zoho can do for your operation.