Gusto vs Workable
Compare Gusto and Workable on features, pricing, and buyer fit using the same researched criteria.

Gusto
US SMB payroll + benefits + light HR — Simple from $49/mo + $6/person; Plus $80 + $12; Premium $180 + $22.
Best for
- • US small businesses running payroll (and benefits) for the first time
- • Teams that want published month-to-month pricing instead of HCM quotes
- • Single-state companies that can start on Simple and upgrade for multi-state
Starting from $49.00/user/mo
No free plan
VS
Our verdict
No universal winner. Choose based on which criteria matter most for your team.
Gusto is better for
- ✓ Starting pricing
Tie
- • Integrations
Choose Gusto if: US small businesses running payroll (and benefits) for the first time
Choose Workable if: SMB and lower mid-market teams that want a dedicated ATS with published prices

Workable
Recruiting + light HR ATS with published floors — Standard $299/mo (1–20 employees, annual); Premier $599; Enterprise $719.
Best for
- • SMB and lower mid-market teams that want a dedicated ATS with published prices
- • Hiring teams that want a 15-day trial before a custom enterprise ATS quote
- • Companies that may use Workable’s light HR features without buying a full HRIS
Starting from $299.00/user/mo
No free plan
Evidence & transparency
Sources and research process behind this comparison.
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| Title | Product | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Gusto — Official Site | Gusto | official-product-page |
| Gusto Pricing | Gusto | official-pricing-page |
| Workable — Official Site | Workable | official-product-page |
| Workable Pricing | Workable | official-pricing-page |
Methodology steps
- 1Collect first-party product and pricing evidence
- 2Map both products to the same category criteria
- 3Record criterion outcomes with confidence and sources
- 4Publish only when editorial gates allow indexing
Methodology version 1.0.0.
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