Wagepoint vs Workday
A head-to-head comparison to help you pick the right tool
Wagepoint
Wagepoint is a simple and friendly payroll software built specifically for small businesses in Canada and the US. It focuses on making payroll fast and stress-free with automatic tax calculations and filings.
Workday
Workday is an enterprise-grade HCM platform used by large organizations worldwide. It covers HR, payroll, finance, and planning in a deeply integrated suite. Workday is the gold standard for enterprise HR but requires significant implementation resources and budget.
Pros
- ✓Very easy to use for small teams
- ✓Strong Canadian payroll support
- ✓Friendly customer service
- ✓Transparent pricing
- ✓Fast payroll processing
Cons
- ✗Limited HR features
- ✗Not suited for larger or more complex businesses
- ✗Fewer integrations than larger platforms
- ✗Basic reporting
Pros
- ✓Extremely powerful and configurable for complex enterprise needs
- ✓Best-in-class financial and workforce planning tools
- ✓Strong compliance and audit capabilities
- ✓Extensive global payroll coverage
Cons
- ✗Very expensive with long implementation timelines of 6-12 months
- ✗Overkill and unaffordable for companies under 500 employees
- ✗UI can feel dated and complex for everyday users
Our Take
Choose Wagepoint if small canadian and us businesses wanting simple, affordable payroll software with strong local tax support. Choose Workday if large enterprises with 500+ employees.
Best For
Small Canadian and US businesses wanting simple, affordable payroll software with strong local tax support
Best For
Large enterprises with 500+ employees
