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What is normal, what is good, and what should you actually expect to pay or save. Industry benchmarks for time tracking, payroll, scheduling, and operations, with the data tables to back it up.
18 biometric time clock benchmarks covering accuracy, payroll integrity, deployment speed, compliance and ROI. Compiled by WorkEasy Software.
View benchmark →Benchmarks on payroll decimal conversion errors, rework costs and accuracy rates. Sourced data with 2022-2024 vintages compiled by WorkEasy Software.
View benchmark →A time tracking newsletter for the industries that keep America running
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Each benchmark page lists its sources inline. We pull from public BLS data, industry surveys, vendor pricing pages, customer interviews, and aggregated EasyClocking implementation data where available. When a number is uncertain or based on a small sample, we say so plainly. We do not invent precise figures.
Pricing benchmarks shift the most. Compliance and operational benchmarks change more slowly. Each page carries a publish date and is reviewed when the underlying market or regulation changes meaningfully. If you spot a stale number, reach out and we will revisit it.
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18 sourced payroll benchmarks across time capture, error rates, cycle time, compliance risk, and cost. Compiled by WorkEasy Software.
Comparisons stack EasyClocking against a specific competitor on features and pricing. Benchmarks describe the market as a whole, percentile ranges, and what numbers look like across teams of different sizes and industries. Benchmarks are the "what is normal." Comparisons are the "what does each option do."