ABOUT

About [PUBLICATION NAME]

[PUBLICATION NAME] is an independent publication focused on explaining MHC Software and the MHC NorthStar ecosystem.

The site was created around a problem that becomes obvious once someone searches MHC login: the same short phrase can refer to several unrelated organizations, while even within MHC Software there are several different kinds of users and portals.

MHC itself maintains a customer-community portal for product customers. Separately, MHC NorthStar can be configured by employers to provide employee self-service for payroll, tax and HR documents. NorthStar also supports finance teams, accounts payable processes and enterprise integrations.

Those experiences should not be combined into one generic login tutorial.

How We Research

Our first preference is current first-party information from MHC Software.

This includes:

  • MHC NorthStar product documentation;
  • MHC Customer Portal resources;
  • current employee and payroll solution pages;
  • MHC integration documentation;
  • company announcements and customer-case material where useful.

For example, MHC’s current documentation clearly separates Payroll, Employee Tax Documents and Employee Documents into different NorthStar functions. We preserve that separation instead of stuffing pay stubs, W-2s, employment contracts and benefits agreements into one page.

Independent From MHC and Employers

[PUBLICATION NAME] is not operated by MHC Software and is not affiliated with employers that use MHC.

We cannot:

  • create MHC users;
  • reset passwords;
  • access employee portals;
  • retrieve W-2s;
  • reissue pay statements;
  • change bank details;
  • open MHC support cases on a customer’s behalf;
  • view an organization’s NorthStar environment.

We do not reproduce MHC authentication forms or ask readers to submit workplace credentials.

What Makes Our Coverage Different

A useful enterprise-software guide should explain the relationship between systems.

If an employer uses Infor Lawson plus MHC, which system is doing what?

If an employee sees a W-2 in an MHC-powered portal, does that mean MHC is the employer’s entire payroll system?

If an IT administrator wants product documentation, should they use the same portal as an employee retrieving an old pay statement?

Those distinctions are more valuable than another article repeating “click Login.”

Our goal is to document them clearly and keep the site small enough that each URL has an obvious purpose.