Why InfraNet

HR deserves a vacation.

You keep everyone else covered.

For ten days, let InfraNet cover you.

InfraNet will help keep workplace event workflows moving, manage new intakes, track next steps, and provide HR professional oversight while your team takes a real break.

Ten days of complimentary HR operations coverage. No laptop on the beach required.

HR deserves a vacation — InfraNet provides ten days of complimentary HR operations coverage

You take the vacation.

InfraNet keeps the work moving.

We’ve got it from here.

The actual package

10 days of complimentary HR operations coverage.

This is not a vacation-themed software trial. It is a defined coverage package built around the work that makes HR afraid to unplug: new reports, open workflows, deadlines, follow-ups, manager questions, and the quiet possibility that something important will sit unseen.

01

New intake monitoring

New workplace events enter a visible path and are acknowledged, assigned, documented, and kept where the right people can see them.

02

Active workflow coordination

InfraNet helps keep next steps moving across open matters without turning your out-of-office reply into a scavenger hunt.

03

Deadline and follow-up tracking

Due dates, aging requests, waiting-on blockers, and follow-ups stay visible during the coverage period.

04

HR professional oversight

Experienced human oversight sits around the platform so the offer feels like coverage—not a dashboard and a cheerful autoresponder.

05

Manager quick-start guidance

Managers receive a concise guide to reporting events, routing employees, avoiding promises, and recognizing immediate escalation needs.

06

Priority escalation handling

Urgent, high-risk, or time-sensitive matters follow the escalation contacts and guardrails agreed before coverage starts.

07

Come Back to Clarity Brief

Return to a clean summary of what came in, what moved, what is waiting, what needs a decision, and what can safely wait.

08

Risk and gap snapshot

See the repeated bottlenecks, ownership gaps, missed handoffs, manual tracking risks, and places where work depends on one person’s memory.

Before the out-of-office goes on

Coverage starts with a proper handoff.

A generous offer should not create chaos for either side. Before the ten days begin, InfraNet prepares the operation with you. The goal is to know what is already moving, what might arrive, who can decide, and what deserves an immediate call.

Coverage readiness check

Review the active landscape.

InfraNet reviews open cases, upcoming deadlines, known absences, pending documents, high-risk events, and escalation contacts. The result is a clean starting point instead of ten days spent reconstructing the week before vacation.

Priority intake setup

Choose the doors that stay open.

Activate the intake paths your workforce may need: injury and illness, leave and accommodation, complaints, near misses, safety concerns, return-to-work issues, and other supported workplace events.

Manager quick-start kit

Give managers a script, not a blank page.

Managers learn where to send employees, what not to promise, what requires immediate escalation, how to report an event, and who is watching the workflow. Greg in Operations does not need to improvise federal leave policy.

During the ten days

The nothing-got-lost promise.

Every new intake is acknowledged, assigned, documented, and visible. Open workflows continue to show their owner, next step, deadline, communications, and waiting-on status. InfraNet monitors the movement and brings employer decisions to the contact named in the coverage plan.

There are no recurring vacation meetings. The point is to leave HR alone, not relocate the same status meeting to a resort Wi-Fi connection.

Immediate escalation guardrails
Serious injury or urgent safety event
Threat or violence concern
Government notice
Litigation or attorney contact
High-risk employee complaint
Time-sensitive leave or accommodation issue
Vacation Mode

A temporary view designed for the handoff.

The coverage period should feel different inside the product, too. Vacation Mode organizes work into a small number of honest states so a backup contact, InfraNet, and the returning HR owner share the same picture.

New since you left

Fresh intakes and events that entered during the coverage window.

InfraNet handling

Operational work currently moving inside the agreed coverage scope.

Waiting on others

Work blocked on documents, carriers, employees, supervisors, or another named party.

Needs you when you return

Important decisions that can safely wait for the returning HR owner.

Closed while you were gone

Completed loops with the supporting operational record intact.

The best part

Come back to clarity—not 347 emails and a vague feeling of doom.

The Come Back to Clarity Brief is the handoff in reverse. InfraNet turns the coverage period into a concise operational summary so your first day back starts with decisions, not archaeology.

The brief is paired with a 30-minute post-coverage debrief. HR sees what happened, what still needs attention, what changed, what InfraNet handled, and what should be improved next.

Your return brief
What came in
What moved
What is waiting
What needs a decision
What can safely wait
A little more than coverage

Use the ten days to make the work better.

Up to three improvements

Complimentary workflow cleanup.

InfraNet identifies and improves up to three broken or overly manual workflows found during the coverage period. The scope stays useful and specific—not a surprise rebuild of the entire HR department.

Operational insight

Risk and gap snapshot.

The final snapshot calls out repeated bottlenecks, ownership gaps, missed handoffs, manual tracking risks, and work that still depends too heavily on one person’s memory.

Leadership reassurance

One executive confidence update.

Leadership can receive one concise status update during the coverage period: operations remain covered, new intakes are monitored, active workflows are moving, and any urgent executive action is stated plainly.

Frequently asked questions

Generous, with sensible guardrails.

Is this really complimentary?

Yes. Every InfraNet client HR department receives ten days of complimentary HR operations coverage. Timing, scope, coverage hours, escalation contacts, and readiness are coordinated before the period begins.

Is this just temporary software access?

No. The platform keeps the operational state visible, and HR professional oversight helps coordinate the agreed work. The package includes readiness, manager guidance, monitoring, escalation handling, a return brief, and a risk and gap snapshot.

Does InfraNet become our temporary HR department?

No. InfraNet provides defined operations coverage for workplace event workflows. The package is not unlimited employee-relations advice, full leave administration, legal interpretation, or unbounded staffing support.

Who makes employer decisions?

Your organization does. Leave approvals or denials, disciplinary decisions, legal conclusions, settlement authority, and other employer judgments stay with the contacts named in the coverage plan.

Is the coverage available 24/7?

Coverage hours and immediate-escalation paths are agreed during the readiness check. The offer should never imply round-the-clock live coverage unless that has been expressly arranged.

What happens if something urgent arrives?

Serious injuries, threats, government notices, attorney contact, high-risk complaints, and time-sensitive leave or accommodation issues are routed through the agreed escalation guardrail to the designated contact.

What do we receive when coverage ends?

The Come Back to Clarity Brief, a 30-minute debrief, a risk and gap snapshot, and a clear view of what came in, what moved, what is waiting, what needs a decision, and what can safely wait.

Take the break

You keep everyone else covered. Let InfraNet cover you.

Claim ten days of complimentary HR operations coverage and plan a vacation that does not require checking your inbox from the beach.

Claim Your 10-Day Coverage

InfraNet keeps the work moving. We’ve got it from here.