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How to Offer Employee Perks Without Expensive HR Systems (UK 2026)

Most perks-platform sales pitches start with the assumption that the right answer is buying a platform. For sub-15-person UK businesses, this is often wrong. The combination of a free public directory, three or four direct corporate-rate sign-ups, and £100/year of founder time produces a perks programme that genuinely works — at zero platform cost. This guide is the playbook for that approach: how to offer real, used employee perks without an HR-software subscription, and the right moment to graduate to a paid platform.

The four-part free perks stack for UK SMBs

A credible perks programme without paid platforms has four ingredients:

  1. A public discount directory as the front door — bookmarked by staff, no employer admin.
  2. Three to five direct corporate-rate sign-ups with major UK brands.
  3. A 30-minute Friday round-up from a manager or founder, recurring weekly.
  4. An EAP at £25–£50/employee/year as the wellbeing foundation.

Total cash cost for a 10-person team: around £400/year for the EAP, plus zero for everything else. For comparison, a Perkbox subscription at the same headcount runs £600–£900/year. The free stack is genuinely competitive.

Step 1: pick a public discount directory as the front door

Several free public directories cover the UK employee-discount space without requiring employer sign-up:

  • Leavely Perks — public, editorially curated UK employee deals across gym, tech, food, fuel, family, mobile, wellbeing.
  • NHS Discounts / Blue Light Card — sector-specific schemes if your team qualifies.
  • Discounts for Teachers — for education-sector employees.

Pick one as your team's primary directory. Bookmark it, link it from your team handbook, mention it in onboarding. The whole exercise takes 20 minutes. There is no employer admin, no per-seat cost, and the catalogue is curated rather than overwhelming.

Step 2: set up three to five direct corporate-rate sign-ups

The best discounts are not on the discount portals — they are direct corporate schemes set up for free with the merchant. The five worth setting up almost regardless of your business:

Specsavers Corporate

Free DSE eyetests for VDU users, plus a contribution towards glasses required for DSE work. Required by UK Health & Safety legislation. £15–£20 per voucher for the employer; free at point of use for the employee. Set up at corporate.specsavers.co.uk — takes about 30 minutes online.

PureGym Corporate

20–25% off gym memberships at 350+ UK clubs. No-contract structure. Set up by emailing the PureGym corporate sales team — typically 1–2 days to provision. Current PureGym offer.

Samsung Employee Purchase Programme (EPP)

Up to 30% off Samsung Galaxy phones, tablets, TVs and home appliances for verified employees. Set up takes about an hour online; staff sign in with workplace email or a corporate code.

Caffè Nero Business Account

For businesses that buy coffee for clients or office moments, plus a partner-discount layer for staff. Easy online setup.

Compare The Networks (or another mobile broker)

Negotiated business mobile contracts at wholesale rates. Beats consumer SIM-only plans by 20–35%. See our business mobile guide.

Five direct sign-ups, set up over a single afternoon, give your team genuine and substantial perks without any subscription cost.

Step 3: the Friday round-up that doubles adoption

Free perks fail when nobody remembers they exist. A 30-minute Friday round-up from a manager or founder, recurring weekly, doubles long-term active use. The format that works:

  • One sentence of business news.
  • One paragraph of recognition (a recent shipment or contribution).
  • Three perks links — "the deal of the week from Leavely Perks", plus two of your direct sign-ups.

This can be drafted by AI in 5 minutes and posted to Slack/Teams/email. The cost is genuinely zero. The effect on perks engagement is consistently the largest single intervention available.

Step 4: the EAP foundation

Of the four ingredients, this is the only one with a real cash cost. Spectrum.Life, Health Assured and BHSF all run small-team EAPs starting at around £30–£50/employee/year. For 10 employees, you are looking at £300–£500 for 24/7 confidential mental-health, legal and financial support. It is the highest-impact wellbeing perk — see our wellbeing perks guide.

What the free stack does not give you

Honest about the trade-offs. The free perks stack has limitations:

  • No co-branded portal. You cannot tell candidates "we have a Leavely Perks portal" — it is a public site, not a company-branded experience.
  • No usage analytics. You cannot tell which perks are actually used by your team.
  • No consolidated billing. Each direct sign-up is a separate relationship.
  • Less broad catalogue. 100–300 curated retailers vs 1,500+ on the paid platforms.
  • No recognition / wellness wrap. Paid platforms bundle a basic recognition or peer-to-peer thanks tool.

For sub-15-person teams, these trade-offs are usually worth taking. For 25+ employees, they start to bite.

The right moment to graduate to a paid platform

Three signals that suggest you are outgrowing the free stack:

  1. You have crossed 20 employees. Catalogue depth and consolidated admin start to matter at this scale.
  2. You have noticed a gap in interview conversations. Candidates explicitly ask "do you have a perks platform?" If you hear this twice in a week, the perception value of a paid platform is starting to count.
  3. You are spending real time on direct-scheme admin. If managing five direct sign-ups is taking 2+ hours a week, a £600/year Perkbox subscription pays for itself in admin time.

See our platform comparison when the moment is right.

The free stack at 10 employees: the maths

ComponentAnnual costTime to set up
Public directory (Leavely Perks)£020 min
Specsavers Corporate~£100 (vouchers as used)30 min
PureGym Corporate£0 employer cost1 day
Samsung EPP£01 hour
Caffè Nero Business£030 min
EAP (Spectrum.Life)£300–£5002 weeks
Total£400–£600~1 day spread over 2 weeks

For comparison, Perkbox at 10 employees runs around £600–£900/year. The free stack roughly matches it on direct cost, with arguably better content (the EAP, in particular, is a substantive wellbeing layer the standard SMB perks portal does not have).

The phased upgrade path

A sensible UK SMB perks roadmap looks like this:

  • 0–15 employees — free directory + 5 direct sign-ups + EAP. £400/year.
  • 15–30 employees — add Perkbox or BrightHR Perks. £1,500/year additional.
  • 30–60 employees — keep paid platform, add EMI options, increase pension match to 5%. See SME benefits guide.
  • 60+ employees — consider Reward Gateway tier, formalise wellbeing strategy, add a learning budget.

Bottom line

Sub-15-person UK businesses do not need to pay for a perks platform. A free public directory, a handful of direct corporate-rate sign-ups, an EAP and a Friday round-up produce a perks programme that genuinely works — at a fraction of the cost of a paid platform. Graduate to a platform when scale, candidate-perception and admin time justify it, not before. Browse the free Leavely Perks directory.

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