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Imagine you have a remote control airplane. It can fly super high and go anywhere you dream of, but only if all the pieces are connected just right. If one wing is missing or the wheels don’t fit, it can’t fly very well.
Plane does the same thing for real companies. When a business wants to work with people around the world, there are a lot of pieces to get right. Plane helps all of those pieces fit together so the company can “fly” smoothly.
What is Plane?
Plane enables companies to hire and work with people in different countries. Every country has its own rules about paying people and keeping records. Plane makes sure everything is done correctly, safely, and on time, no matter where someone lives.
Companies don’t have to worry about the hard stuff. Plane takes care of it in the background.
How Plane helps companies
1. Helping people join the team (onboarding)
When a company finds someone great to work with — even if they live far away — Plane helps them get started easily.
It’s like handing someone a welcome backpack with everything they need.
Plane helps by:
Collecting the right documents
Setting up the worker correctly, whether they’re a contractor or employee
Making sure the company follows all the rules in their country
Real example: Draft.dev
Draft.dev hires technical writers from dozens of countries. Before Plane, their founder had to figure out tax rules, paperwork, and payments one country at a time. Now, Plane handles all of it, so writers can start quickly and focus on writing, not on complicated forms.
2. Paying people on time, every time
Paying people in different countries is harder than paying someone next door. There are different banks, different currencies, and different rules. Plane makes sure everyone gets paid correctly and on schedule.
Plane helps by:
Making payments on time
Handling currency exchange
Following each country’s payment rules
Keeping everything accurate
It’s like pressing one button and knowing everyone will get their allowance exactly when they expect it.
Real example: Pavago
Pavago works with teams all over the world. Before Plane, payments took forever and sometimes didn’t go through at all. With Plane, team members get paid on time, every time — even if they live in places with tricky banking systems.
3. Keeping everything organized
Companies have lots of important information to keep track of: documents, payments, records, tax rules, and more. Plane keeps it all in one safe place so nothing gets lost or forgotten.
Plane helps with:
Organized records
Easy access to documents for contractors and employees
Payment history in one place
Following country-specific rules
Everything stays neat, tidy, and easy to find — like having a special organizerwhere every piece has its own perfect spot.
Real example: Help Scout
Help Scout works with team members in many countries and wanted a simple way to keep everything organized. Before Plane, they had documents and processes scattered everywhere. Now, Plane keeps everything in one clean, easy-to-manage system so nothing falls through the cracks.
Why companies choose Plane
Companies pick Plane because it makes everything easier. Instead of worrying about paperwork, payments, or rules, they can focus on their mission and the people they serve.
Plane helps companies:
Save time
Avoid mistakes
Reduce stress
Work with people anywhere
When the complicated stuff disappears, companies can focus on creating cool things.
Conclusion
Plane is like a superhero sidekick for companies that work with people all around the world. It helps them onboard people safely, pay them correctly, and follow all the rules — without extra stress or confusion. It’s the quiet helper that keeps everything running smoothly so companies can fly higher and faster.
Ready to fly with Plane?
Want your company’s global team to feel as easy to manage as playing with a toy airplane? Plane makes onboarding, paying, and supporting your international team simple and stress-free.
Get started today and help your business soar.
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