Timesheets.com will use Gusto’s Embedded Payroll product to create a world class, single vendor user experience from clock in to W2
One-click payroll will soon be a regular experience for Timesheets.com customers as the company has partnered with Gusto to integrate payroll right into our platform. By embedding Gusto’s full-service payroll functionality, clients won’t ever have to leave Timesheets.com to run and manage payroll. Customers will be able to experience a seamless business process that begins with clocking in and ends with W2s – all from a sole provider with one low price.
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Providing fully integrated payroll functions will eliminate the often challenging integrations that companies face when having to select different vendors for their software stack. Traditionally, both time keeping and payroll have been stand-alone software picks for small businesses. This approach provided flexibility so that clients could choose the best vendors, but it also required complex integrations and the additional expense of paying 2 unrelated service providers. Also, compatibility between software vendors was not guaranteed and oftentimes integrations between two vendors didn’t exist.
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“When Timesheets.com begins offering Gusto’s embedded payroll service in early 2022, clients will have the best of both worlds,” said Joel Slatis, CEO of Timesheets.com. “Our award winning timekeeping product will integrate into a single platform experience allowing clients to enjoy a single-vendor process and a seamless clock-in-to-W2 user experience.”
Timesheets.com’s payroll service will be sold as an add-on upgrade in our forthcoming ‘pro’ service level. Timesheets.com customers will be able to set up new employees, run reports, and pay employees from the platform, functions traditionally requiring access to the payroll provider’s portal. Timesheet.com will also provide direct support for payroll clients.
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