HONEST COMPARISON

Workzoom vs Dayforce: an honest look

We break down pricing, Canadian compliance, implementation complexity, and support when comparing Workzoom and Ceridian Dayforce. No vendor spin.

100% Canadian-owned
Implementation included
$4/employee/month
Quick Verdict

Which platform is right for your team?

Both platforms have their strengths. Here is where each one excels so you can find the right fit for your organization.

Choose Workzoom if…

  • 50-2,000 employees in Canada
  • Want all-in-one pricing (no module add-ons)
  • Need to be live in 90 days not 18 months
  • Small or no internal IT/HRIS team
  • Month-to-month flexibility

Choose Dayforce if…

  • 5,000+ employees globally
  • Operations in 150+ countries
  • Large dedicated IT and HR ops team
  • Deep SAP or Oracle integration required
  • 12-18 month implementation is acceptable
90
days
average implementation
$0
setup fees
4
suites
in one platform
Feature Comparison

How Workzoom and Dayforce stack up

Feature Workzoom Dayforce Notes
Core HR
Employee profiles
Document management
Onboarding workflows
Payroll
Canadian payroll Both strong
US payroll
Global payroll (150+ countries) Dayforce advantage
Scheduling
Shift scheduling
Union-aware scheduling Partial Workzoom stronger for Canadian unions
Implementation
Implementation time 90 days 12-18 months Major Workzoom advantage
Implementation cost $0 $25K-$150K
Pricing
Transparent pricing Dayforce requires custom quote
Month-to-month contract
Pricing

What you actually pay

Transparent pricing, no surprises

Workzoom
$4/employee/month/suite
Per employee, per suite
Setup fees
$0
Contract
Month-to-month
Training
Included
Support
Included
Dayforce
Quote required (typically $8-25/employee/month)
Module-based, custom quotes
Setup fees
$10,000-$150,000 typical
Contract
Multi-year typical
Training
Separate cost
Support
Tiered support plans
Why teams switch

Common frustrations with Dayforce

Implementations drag 4-6 months

Dayforce implementations routinely stretch to 12-18 months for mid-market teams, tying up internal resources and delaying ROI.

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Opaque pricing, surprise invoices

Dayforce pricing requires a custom quote, and many organizations report unexpected charges for modules, support tiers, and overages.

System slows during payroll runs

Users report performance slowdowns during peak payroll processing windows, especially in larger deployments.

Migration

Switching from Dayforce?

1

Data export from Dayforce

We work with your existing Dayforce data export. Employee records, pay history, and leave balances come across.

2

Parallel run

Both systems run simultaneously for 2-3 pay periods. Your team validates that Workzoom numbers match Dayforce.

3

Cutover

When your team is confident, you decommission Dayforce. We help manage the transition timeline.

What users say

Real reviews from real teams.

Implementation is very low-key and easy going. No pressure added to complete milestones by pre-determined dates. Staff is easily approachable for customization.

KP
Katrin P. Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
G2

The workzoom team is always there to answer our questions and work with us on solutions.

AB
Alia B. Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
G2

We wouldn't be able to hire the people that we do anymore with the same resources we already had. It allowed us to keep our headcount consistent without needing to increase.

GB
Greg Belmore HR Manager, County of Renfrew
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Common Questions

Questions teams ask when comparing Workzoom and Dayforce.

For organizations with 50-2,000 employees in Canada, yes. Workzoom offers all-in-one HR, scheduling, and payroll with transparent pricing and 90-day implementation. For global enterprises with 5,000+ employees needing 150-country payroll, Dayforce may be better suited.

Most migrations take 60-90 days. We run Workzoom in parallel with Dayforce for 2-3 pay periods so your team can validate before switching over.

Yes. We migrate employee records, pay history, leave balances, org structure, and historical reporting. You provide the Dayforce data export and we handle the import.

That is between you and Ceridian. Workzoom is month-to-month so you can start at any point. Many clients run both systems during the parallel period.

Almost always for mid-market Canadian organizations. Workzoom is $4 per employee per month per suite with $0 setup fees. Dayforce pricing is quote-based with typical setup costs of $25,000-$150,000 and per-employee costs typically higher than Workzoom.

Yes for Canadian organizations. Workzoom handles CPP, EI, provincial tax, T4, ROE, union agreements, provincial labour standards, and bilingual access. Dayforce's advantage is global payroll for 150+ countries, which most Canadian mid-market organizations do not need.

Ready to make the switch?

Ready to move beyond Dayforce?

See how Workzoom handles Canadian payroll, scheduling, and HR in one platform.

  • No contracts
  • Implementation included
  • Month-to-month billing