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Workday vs Gusto

A detailed comparison to help you choose between Workday and Gusto.

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Workday

Enterprise HR, payroll, and financial management

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Gusto

Payroll, benefits, and HR for small businesses

FeatureWorkdayGusto
Pricing ModelEnterprisePaid
Free TierNoNo
Monthly Cost (Solo)N/A$40
Target Audienceenterprisesolopreneurs, small-business
VerifiedNoNo
Solo-FriendlyNoYes
Open SourceNoNo
Editorial Rating4.4/54.3/5
CategoriesHR & Recruiting, FinanceHR & Recruiting, Finance
Key FeaturesHuman capital management, Global payroll, Talent management, Workforce planning, Financial managementAutomated payroll, Tax filings (federal, state, local), Benefits administration, Workers' comp, Time tracking
Free Tier QualityNoneNone

Pricing Breakdown

Workday

Quote-based. Estimated $100-200/employee/year for core HCM. Implementation: $500K-2M+. No free tier or trial.

Gusto

Simple: $40/month + $6/person. Plus: $80/month + $12/person. Premium: $135/month + $16.50/person. Contractor: $35/month + $6/person.

Integration Overlap

Shared Integrations (1)

Slack

Only in Workday (7)

SalesforceMicrosoft TeamsServiceNowSAPADPGreenhouseLinkedIn

Only in Gusto (7)

QuickBooksXeroFreshBooksCloverShopifyGusto WalletZapier

Use Case Fit

Workday

  • * Enterprise HR management
  • * Global payroll processing
  • * Workforce planning and analytics
  • * Talent management and succession
  • * Financial management and ERP

Gusto

  • * Small business payroll
  • * Tax filing and compliance
  • * Employee benefits administration
  • * Contractor payment management
  • * New hire onboarding

Workday

Pros

  • + Comprehensive HR and finance platform
  • + Global payroll capabilities
  • + Strong workforce analytics
  • + Continuous innovation

Cons

  • - Extremely expensive
  • - Long implementation timelines
  • - Requires dedicated admin team
  • - Not suitable for SMBs

Gusto

Pros

  • + Easiest payroll setup in the industry
  • + Automatic tax calculations and filings
  • + Great benefits marketplace
  • + Handles contractor 1099s too

Cons

  • - Per-person pricing gets expensive
  • - HR features less deep than BambooHR
  • - International payroll not supported
  • - Customer support wait times can be long

Editorial Verdict

For solo founders on a budget, Gusto wins with solo-friendly pricing. For the highest-rated experience, Workday edges ahead with a 4.4/5 editorial rating.

SaaSLens Editorial Team

Editorial Team