The Single-Record HRIS vs Rippling

The Rippling alternative for the Canadian and Caribbean mid-market. One record, one published price. Meet Workzoom.

Rippling is strong on IT and global hiring, and we are honest about that. For 50 to 5,000-employee teams concentrated in Canada and the Caribbean, Workzoom runs HR, payroll, workforce, and talent on one Canadian-owned, Canada-resident employee record at a published all-in price, no per-module stacking.

Workzoom unified HR and payroll dashboard, compared with Rippling

AThe short answer

Workzoom and Rippling are both unified HR and payroll platforms; the difference is focus, not whether the software is built as one system. Rippling is a US-headquartered, venture-backed platform built in-house spanning HR, IT, and finance, with native payroll in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia, device management, and global hiring through an employer-of-record model across 160-plus countries, priced modularly from an $8 base. Workzoom is Canadian-owned, built as one system since 2000, with native Canadian and live Bahamas payroll, shift scheduling, and talent on one record at a published $4 per suite, and keeps Canadian-client data in Canada in writing. Rippling tends to fit distributed or IT-heavy global tech teams; Workzoom tends to fit Canadian and Caribbean mid-market employers that want native local payroll and Canadian ownership.

Rippling's modular pricing means HR, payroll, IT, and finance are each billed separately on top of an $8 base, so the all-in mid-market cost is hard to model. Its strengths, device management and global EOR, are aimed at distributed tech teams more than a Canadian or Caribbean operator.

Workzoom is a Canadian-owned platform with native Canadian payroll, live Caribbean payroll, transparent $4 per employee per month pricing, and Canada-resident data, built for the 50 to 5,000 mid-market that wants depth in its own markets over global breadth.

"We hired 32 people in a pay period. Having it done through Workzoom helps. People are signing off acknowledgements before they come through the door on the first day."
Workzoom in production, the unified alternative to Rippling

01 Feature comparison

How they compare.

Rippling is a genuinely strong, modern platform, especially on IT and global hiring, and this is an honest comparison, not a takedown. Every Workzoom claim links to an independent source; every Rippling claim links to Rippling's own material, with the date we checked it. Where Rippling is stronger, device management, global EOR across 160+ countries, the table says so. Workzoom's case is fit for the 50 to 5,000 Canadian and Caribbean mid-market: native Caribbean payroll, scheduling depth, and a published all-in price. Read the footnotes.

Feature Workzoom Rippling
Database architectureHR, payroll, scheduling, and talent read and write the same employee row, with no export or sync layer between modules. Single employee record Sync layer across separate databases
Price and value
Pricing modelWorkzoom publishes $4 per employee per month per suite, $16 all-in, with $0 setup and one number. Rippling starts at an $8 base with Payroll, IT, and Finance priced as separate modules on top, so a full HR plus payroll stack runs well above $30 PEPM and is hard to model before a sales call. EOR is a further add-on around $599+ per employee per month. $4 / suite, published all-in $8 base + per-module1
Coverage and compliance
Canadian payrollBoth run Canadian payroll natively; Canada is one of Rippling's native-payroll markets, alongside the US, UK, and Australia. Workzoom runs native Canadian payroll, CPP, EI, provincial tax, T4, ROE, in production at County of Renfrew. This is a genuine match. Native Native1
Caribbean statutory payrollWorkzoom runs live NIB and C10 in the Bahamas at Cable Bahamas and Island Luck, with engines built to handle the wider Caribbean. Rippling does not run native Caribbean statutory payroll; the region would fall to its EOR model where covered at all. For a Caribbean operator, this row is Workzoom's. Bahamas live + wider Caribbean engines Not Caribbean-native1
Platform and scope
IT device and app managementRippling manages laptops, SaaS app access, and identity alongside HR, a genuine strength and a real reason tech companies pick it. Workzoom does not do device management; it focuses on HR, payroll, workforce, and talent. This row is Rippling's. Not offered Yes (device + app)1
Global EOR and international hiringRippling sells EOR and international hiring compliance across 160+ countries, with contract generation and worker classification, the right tool for teams hiring distributed staff into many countries. Workzoom runs live payroll in Canada, the US, and the Bahamas with engines for the wider Caribbean and the UK. If global EOR breadth is central, this row is Rippling's. Canada, US, Bahamas + Caribbean engines EOR across 160+ countries1
Scheduling and talent depthWorkzoom includes shift scheduling, time clocking, performance, learning, and succession on one employee record at the suite price. Rippling prices time and performance as add-ons, has lighter native shift scheduling, and does not ship succession. For shift-based Canadian and Caribbean operators, this row is Workzoom's. Included (Workforce + Talent) Add-ons / lighter1
Proof and trust
Ownership and data residencyWorkzoom is Canadian-owned, and Canadian-client data stays in Canada: resident in AWS Canadian regions (Montreal and Toronto), it does not leave the country, and Workzoom commits to that in writing. Add AES-256 at rest, TLS 1.2 or higher in transit, and Workzoom's own ISO 27701 certificate, meeting PIPEDA and provincial FIPPA residency requirements. Rippling is US-headquartered. We do not overclaim: no vendor running on a US-owned cloud can promise blanket immunity from US legal process. What Workzoom puts in the contract is Canadian ownership and Canadian, in-country data residency. Canadian-owned, data stays in Canada (in writing) US-headquartered1

02 Platform

Why one record changes everything.

The feature gaps above all trace to one root difference. Rippling keeps HR in its own database while payroll, scheduling, and talent live in other tools. Workzoom runs all four on a single employee record, so the work that happens between systems simply disappears.

Rippling + a payroll tool + a scheduling tool + a learning system

The stitched stack

  • Re-key every new hire, raise, and termination into each separate system.
  • Export from HR and import to payroll every single pay cycle.
  • Reconcile the mismatches when two systems disagree on one employee.
  • Build and maintain integration middleware between tools never meant to talk.
  • No single source of truth, so the reports never quite agree.
  • An audit trail scattered in pieces across four vendors.

Workzoom

One employee record

  • Every module reads and writes the same employee row.
  • No exports, no imports, no sync layer between HR and payroll.
  • A change in one place is true everywhere, instantly.
  • One source of truth across HR, payroll, scheduling, and talent.
  • One audit trail for the entire employee lifecycle.
  • One login, one bill, one team that configured it all.
Why Workzoom

Where Workzoom stands out.

Transparent all-in pricing

Rippling's $8 base plus per-module pricing means Benefits Administration, Tax Filing, Employee Onboarding, Contract Generation, and Expense Management are each billed separately, so the all-in cost for HR, payroll, and benefits climbs quickly. Workzoom is $4 per employee per month per suite with no base fee, no hidden modules, and Benefits Administration, Tax Filing, and Expense Management included in the Payroll Suite.

No add-ons for core features

Rippling's modular pricing model means each additional capability, including Employee Onboarding, Worker Classification, Contract Generation, and Time & Attendance, is billed separately, making the true all-in cost difficult to predict. Workzoom includes all of these within the suite price, and adds shift scheduling, performance, and succession that Rippling sells as add-ons or does not offer.

Canadian-owned, and your data stays in Canada in writing

Workzoom is a Canadian-owned vendor, and Canadian-client data stays in Canada: resident in AWS Canadian regions (Montreal and Toronto), and Workzoom commits to it in writing. AES-256 at rest, TLS 1.2 or higher in transit, and Workzoom's own ISO 27701 certificate back it up, and it meets PIPEDA and provincial FIPPA residency requirements. Rippling is US-headquartered. We will not overclaim: because the underlying cloud is AWS, a US-owned provider, no vendor can promise immunity from US legal process, and we do not. What Workzoom can put in a contract is Canadian ownership and Canadian, in-country data residency, alongside native Canadian payroll, live Caribbean payroll, and cross-border compliance across CRA, NIB, and NIS.

Right tool for the workforce shape

Rippling fits US technology companies that need Global Payroll, Employer of Record (EOR), and International Hiring Compliance across 160+ Countries plus Device and App Management for laptops, SaaS, and identity. Workzoom fits Canadian and Caribbean organizations with 50 to 5,000 employees that need depth in scheduling, native Canadian and Caribbean Cross-border Compliance, and bundled Benefits Administration, Tax Filing, Expense Management, and Worker Classification rather than US-centric breadth.

Under the hood

One platform, or a rollup?

Two questions a feature table skips: is this built as one system, and who owns it today. Here is the honest answer for both.

Workzoom

Architecture

One unified employee record across HR, payroll, workforce, and talent.

Built or acquired

Built in-house on the Curos Technology Platform (2009 to 2010), not assembled from acquired products.

Ownership today

Privately held, Canadian-owned, founded 2000.

One system, one owner

Rippling

Architecture

Built in-house as one platform spanning HR, IT, and finance, modular but genuinely unified.

Built or acquired

Founded 2016; built in-house and expanded organically rather than by acquisition.

Ownership today

Privately held, US-headquartered, venture-backed.

Also built as one platform (a match)

Architecture and ownership facts above, sourced: [3]

On architecture this is a match: Rippling is genuinely one well-built platform, and we say so. The differences are Canadian and Caribbean payroll depth, scheduling, Canadian ownership and residency, and all-in price, not whether the software is stitched together.

Live on Workzoom right now. North America and the Caribbean.

03Pricing

Transparent pricing, no surprises.

Workzoom

$4–$16

per employee / month

$4 per suite per month. All four suites = $16/employee/month. No setup fees, no contracts.

Rippling

$8+

per employee / month

Rippling starts at $8 per employee for the base platform; Payroll, IT, Finance, and other modules are priced separately on top. A full HR plus payroll plus IT stack is widely reported well above $30 per employee per month, and EOR is a separate add-on around $599+ per employee per month.

Source: rippling.com · Verified June 2026

Workzoom pricing is exact and publicly listed. Rippling pricing shown above is based on publicly available information only. It does not reflect private deals, volume discounts, or negotiated enterprise rates. If you have a Rippling quote, bring it to your walkthrough and we will compare it directly.

The honest fit

Who Workzoom is for, and who it is not.

Picking the right system is as much about ruling out a wrong fit as finding a right one. Here is where Workzoom fits, and where it does not.

Built for you

Workzoom is the right call if

  • You have 50 to 5,000 employees and want HR, payroll, workforce, and talent on one employee record.

  • You operate across the Caribbean, Canada, the US, or some mix of them, and want one system instead of two.

  • You want your own team running payroll, with Workzoom specialists configuring your statutory rules and staying on after go-live.

  • You want published, predictable per-employee pricing you can model on day one.

  • You want named-client proof with real production numbers, not a logo wall.

Be honest with yourself

Workzoom is not the fit if

  • You want payroll handled for you by a bureau.

    Workzoom is the platform your own team runs: it calculates and prepares statutory output, and your team submits. If you would rather hand payroll off entirely, a managed-payroll service is the better fit, not us.

  • You are a 20,000-plus employee global enterprise needing deep multi-entity configuration and a large consultant programme.

    That is Workday and SAP SuccessFactors territory, and we are honest about it. Workzoom is built for the 50 to 5,000 range where fit, speed, and a real relationship beat raw configuration depth.

04 Switching

How do you switch from Rippling?

Most teams are live within 4 to 8 weeks with dedicated implementation support.

01
Discovery and data export
We review your Rippling configuration, export employee records, pay history, Worker Classification, Contract Generation, and Canadian and Caribbean tax data. Cross-border Compliance requirements and Benefits Administration carryover are mapped during this phase.
02
Configuration and parallel payroll
Workzoom is configured for your Canadian, US, and Caribbean payroll requirements. Benefits Administration, Tax Filing, Employee Onboarding, and Expense Management flows are configured. Both systems run in parallel for 2-3 pay periods so your team can validate outputs against the Rippling Global Payroll and Tax Filing baseline.
03
Go-live and cutover
Once your team confirms Workzoom accuracy, you decommission Rippling. We support the transition to ensure continuity for your payroll team.

The Rippling alternative, answered

Specifics on switching from Rippling to Workzoom: pricing, data migration, timeline, and what is actually different in day-to-day use.

Yes. Workzoom was built for the Canadian market and handles CPP, EI, provincial Tax Filing, T4, ROE, and union agreements natively, with live Bahamas payroll (NIB) on the same record and statutory engines built to handle the wider Caribbean (Jamaica NIS, Trinidad NIS). Rippling also runs native Canadian payroll, so on the payroll engine this is a match. Workzoom's edge for Canadian organizations is fit: native Caribbean payroll on the same record, deeper shift scheduling, a published all-in price, and Canadian vendor ownership, rather than a modular stack priced per feature.
Workzoom is $4 per employee per month per suite with $0 setup fees, published openly, with Benefits Administration, Tax Filing, Employee Onboarding, Contract Generation, and Expense Management included inside the Payroll and HR suites. Rippling requires a sales call for pricing, charges an $8 base, and uses a modular add-on model where features are billed separately. You know your Workzoom cost before talking to anyone.
Yes, Canada is one of Rippling's native-payroll markets, so both platforms run Canadian payroll natively and this is a genuine match. The difference is fit, not engine: Workzoom adds native Caribbean payroll on the same record, deeper shift scheduling for hourly workforces, a published all-in price, and Canadian vendor ownership, where Rippling's strength is IT, device management, and global EOR.
Yes. Workzoom is Canadian-owned and keeps Canadian-client data in Canada: resident in AWS Canadian regions (Montreal and Toronto), and Workzoom commits to it in writing. It is encrypted with AES-256 at rest and TLS 1.2 or higher in transit, Workzoom holds its own ISO 27701 certificate, and it meets PIPEDA and provincial FIPPA residency requirements. Rippling is US-headquartered. The honest boundary: because the underlying cloud is AWS, a US-owned provider, no vendor can promise blanket immunity from US legal process, so we do not claim it. What Workzoom puts in a contract is Canadian ownership and Canadian, in-country data residency.
No. Workzoom focuses on HR, Workforce, Payroll, and Talent. Rippling's Device and App Management across 160+ Countries, plus its Global Payroll and Employer of Record (EOR) reach, are genuine advantages for US technology companies that want to manage laptops, SaaS access, and International Hiring Compliance alongside HR. If Device and App Management or hiring across 160+ Countries is central to your decision, Rippling has an edge there. For Canadian and Caribbean Cross-border Compliance with full Worker Classification, Workzoom is the better fit.
Workzoom migrations from Rippling take 60 days on average. We run parallel payroll for 2-3 pay periods so your team can validate Canadian payroll accuracy before switching over.
Workzoom runs live payroll in Canada, the United States, and the Bahamas, with HR, Workforce, and Talent built to handle the wider Caribbean (Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Anguilla, Cayman) and the United Kingdom on the same employee record. Rippling sells Global Payroll and Employer of Record (EOR) across 160+ Countries, with built-in International Hiring Compliance, Contract Generation, and Worker Classification for international contractors. If your team is hiring distributed staff into 30+ countries this year, Rippling's EOR breadth is the right tool. If your team is concentrated in Canada, the Caribbean, and the US with 50 to 5,000 employees, Workzoom is the better fit and one-tenth the configuration overhead.

Deep dive

Workzoom vs Rippling, the Rippling alternative.

01

Rippling's promise and the implementation reality

Rippling pitches itself as the unified workforce platform: HR, payroll, IT, and finance integrated on one record. The marketing is strong and the product genuinely covers significant scope. For US-based technology companies with a high-touch HR-and-IT operating model, Rippling has built a credible alternative to the legacy stack.

The implementation reality is more nuanced. Rippling's per-module pricing accumulates quickly, and the platform's product breadth carries operational complexity that many mid-market buyers underestimate during evaluation. Customers consistently report that the all-in cost lands well above the headline pricing once the modules they actually need are added.

02

Pricing structure comparison

Rippling charges per-employee for the base platform plus per-module fees for HR, payroll, IT, finance, and various add-on capabilities. The unit costs are individually reasonable; the stack of modules accumulates to a meaningful per-employee total for mid-market organizations. Implementation and support tiers add further cost.

Workzoom's $16 per-employee-per-month maximum for all four suites is the actual ceiling, with no per-module surprises. For organizations between 200 and 2,000 employees that have priced Rippling at full scope, the Workzoom comparison frequently lands materially lower while delivering the operational consolidation that Rippling promises.

03

The Canadian operations question

Rippling's Canadian payroll capability exists but is newer and less battle-tested than its US payroll engine. For organizations with substantial Canadian operations, the depth differential matters, especially around year-end T4 and ROE processing and around the recurring CRA regulation cycle.

Workzoom was built Canadian. The payroll engine is native, the regulation cycle is first-class, and the product reads Canadian throughout. For cross-border organizations especially, the platform's architectural alignment with Canadian payroll is a structural advantage.

04

Migration considerations

Migrations from Rippling to Workzoom export cleanly. Rippling stores standardized data shapes that import into Workzoom's unified employee record with minimal translation. Parallel pay runs validate the new platform before cutover. The standard 4-to-8 week implementation timeline applies for most mid-market organizations.

Customers migrating from Rippling typically cite cost predictability and operational simplicity as primary drivers. The Rippling platform delivers on its scope promises, but the operational overhead of running it at mid-market scale often outweighs the integration benefit it was supposed to deliver.

05

When Rippling is still the right call

US-based technology companies with a high-touch HR-plus-IT operating model and a buyer profile that values Rippling's specific feature set may find the platform a strong fit. The product is well-suited to its core market and continues to evolve.

For Canadian organizations, multi-site operations, or anyone whose Rippling quote keeps climbing as modules are added: Workzoom is the unified alternative with transparent pricing and Canadian-native payroll. Bring your Rippling quote and we'll diff the line items directly.

Sources

Every claim about Rippling on this page links to its primary source, with the date we last verified it.

  1. 1 Rippling — modular pricing ($8 base plus per-module Payroll/IT/Finance), native payroll markets, EOR, and device management (vendor site). https://www.rippling.com/pricing · Verified June 2026
  2. 3 Rippling — founded 2016, in-house product development (expanding organically, not by acquisition, per CEO), venture-backed (industry reporting). https://techcrunch.com/2020/08/04/rippling-nabs-145m-at-a-1-35b-valuation-to-build-out-its-all-in-one-platform-for-employee-data/ · Verified June 2026
  3. 2 Workzoom — published pricing, ISO 27701 certificate, AWS Canadian residency, and named-client case studies. https://www.workzoom.com/pricing/ · Verified June 2026
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