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Homebase Plans: Seats, Hubs, and Qualifying Tiers

Choose your Homebase plan by mapping must-haves to qualifying tiers — seats, hubs, pools, and add-ons — not homepage “from” tiles.

By Lee M.Updated Aug 18, 20266 min readFact-checked

Quick answer

Choose a Homebase plan by mapping must-haves for applicant tracking / recruiting to a qualifying tier — seats, hubs, pools, and add-ons included — not by comparing homepage “from” tiles. Confirm payroll processing (Basic+) is on the package you will actually buy. Never invent list prices here — confirm seats, hubs, and quote terms on /pricing/homebase/.

  • List day-one must-haves
  • Map to a researched qualifying plan
  • Price hubs / add-ons you will actually use
  • Confirm trial or free proving ground
  • Write the quote before you buy

Homebase packaging rules

  • Tiles are the bottom layer Researched plans: Basic, Essentials, Plus, All-in-One.
  • Gates change the bill Plan-gated in research: payroll processing (Basic, Essentials, Plus, All-in-One).
  • Free is a proving ground Our pricing snapshot records a 14-day trial on Essentials, Plus, and All-in-One — confirm current terms on the Homebase pricing page before you build a schedule around it.
  • Wrong cluster, wrong comparison Do not compare Homebase (applicant tracking / recruiting) to frontline scheduling or a GPS time clock on a single price tile.

Homebase qualifying configuration

Homebase plan anatomy: seats, hubs, gates, add-ons.
Read Homebase pricing from must-have gates upward; confirm numbers on the pricing page.

1. List must-haves, then qualify

Must-haves should match post one live role, move three candidates through stages, and collect interview feedback. Research-supported features include applicant tracking, career site and job boards, core hris, and payroll processing. Worked example: Harbor Retail (two recruiters and eight hiring managers) drops a cheaper tile when the must-have workflow unlocks only on a higher hub.

2. Compare like for like

Never invent list prices here — confirm seats, hubs, and quote terms on /pricing/homebase/. Worked example: Harbor Retail (two recruiters and eight hiring managers) totals the qualifying configuration at their headcount — not the marketing starter tile — then asks for the quote in writing.

Homebase must vs nice

Must-have
  • Core job on entry plan
  • Gated capabilities
Nice-to-have
  • AI / SMS / extra hubs

Homebase checklist

Bring these questions to every demo

Ask vendors to show the workflow live, not just describe it.

  • 1List day-one must-havesFeatures that must ship without an unused enterprise tier.
  • 2Map to a qualifying planUse researched plan names — not marketing starting tiles.
  • 3Get the qualifying quote in writingSeats, hubs, add-ons, and implementation fees.

3. Map must-haves to plan names in writing

Feature gates researched on Homebase: payroll processing (Basic, Essentials, Plus, All-in-One). Map each must-have to the plan that unlocks it.

Compare Basic, Essentials, Plus, and All-in-One on the same headcount assumption.

Worked example: Small hourly businesses (retail, cafes, local services) that need scheduling + time in one app screenshots the plan shown in demo and matches it to /pricing/homebase/.

4. Model seats, usage, and add-ons together

Build one sheet: seats, usage units, add-on SKUs, and overage triggers for Homebase. Compare totals — not entry tiles.

5. Get a written quote on the qualifying configuration

Ask Homebase for a quote that names plan, seats, usage band, and add-ons. Store it next to alternatives with the same assumptions.

Worked example: Small hourly businesses (retail, cafes, local services) that need scheduling + time in one app files quotes in the same folder with identical date and headcount headers.

6. Map must-haves to plan names in writing

Feature gates researched on Homebase: payroll processing (Basic, Essentials, Plus, All-in-One). Map each must-have to the plan that unlocks it.

Compare Basic, Essentials, Plus, and All-in-One on the same headcount assumption.

Worked example: Small hourly businesses (retail, cafes, local services) that need scheduling + time in one app screenshots the plan shown in demo and matches it to /pricing/homebase/.

7. Model seats, usage, and add-ons together

Build one sheet: seats, usage units, add-on SKUs, and overage triggers for Homebase. Compare totals — not entry tiles.

8. Get a written quote on the qualifying configuration

Ask Homebase for a quote that names plan, seats, usage band, and add-ons. Store it next to alternatives with the same assumptions.

Worked example: Small hourly businesses (retail, cafes, local services) that need scheduling + time in one app files quotes in the same folder with identical date and headcount headers.

9. Map must-haves to plan names in writing

Feature gates researched on Homebase: payroll processing (Basic, Essentials, Plus, All-in-One). Map each must-have to the plan that unlocks it.

Compare Basic, Essentials, Plus, and All-in-One on the same headcount assumption.

Worked example: Small hourly businesses (retail, cafes, local services) that need scheduling + time in one app screenshots the plan shown in demo and matches it to /pricing/homebase/.

10. Model seats, usage, and add-ons together

Build one sheet: seats, usage units, add-on SKUs, and overage triggers for Homebase. Compare totals — not entry tiles.

11. Get a written quote on the qualifying configuration

Ask Homebase for a quote that names plan, seats, usage band, and add-ons. Store it next to alternatives with the same assumptions.

Worked example: Small hourly businesses (retail, cafes, local services) that need scheduling + time in one app files quotes in the same folder with identical date and headcount headers.

12. Before you sign with Homebase

Confirm the qualifying plan, non-admin proof, and integration owners in writing. Store quotes next to /pricing/homebase/ and the evaluation scorecard so finance can audit the same assumptions at renewal.

13. Write the decision memo

Name the job, the qualifying Homebase configuration, and what you are not buying yet. If stakeholders cannot explain why an alternative lost, the trial was not fair.

Frequently asked questions

  • Does a free Homebase plan count?

    Our pricing snapshot records a 14-day trial on Essentials, Plus, and All-in-One — confirm current terms on the Homebase pricing page before you build a schedule around it.

  • Should we pay annually?

    Only after the qualifying configuration is written. Annual discounts do not fix the wrong hub.

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