![]() ![]() There's an API of course, if I had time.Īgain, I'd forgive that for a free / cheap deal. which is why they're the (very limited) integration "partners". The cynic might think that WIW gets kick-backs / referral fees / bonusnes from Quick Books, Gusto, etc. Years later, still no integration with Xero. Some commented then - why no integration? No answer. ![]() Your mileage may vary.Ī few years ago, WIW posted on their Facebook page that they used Xero. My wife's Android phone wouldn't recognise her (valid) phone number when accepting a request to log in. I contacted support who said it was restricted to my account only, and they would get their developers to look at it. I started working with the iPhone app - it stopped working for some tasks. ![]() No other warning of that, that I could see. I had to ask support what "long-term scheduling" meant (that being something not included in the free plan). If they'd allowed me to choose up front to devote my time, great but they didn't. To get a proper working app, the minimum number of users they offer 20 minimum and the time attendance module adds something like 50% on top.īut really it is transparency and deceptive practices that have *really* turned me against this product in a *very* short period of time - and that is *very* sad. ![]() That's ok to charge, but not ok to deceive - and there's *no* simple way right now to see a comparison of features and costs before getting signed-up.Īnd this is not a small bump. then I discover that basic features like scheduling more than 10 days ahead (!) are paid-for. And after a few hours of looking, and testing, and reading, it looks good, but. I set up a few employees, downloaded the apps, started working out the wrinkles. Great, I think, I'll sign up, start working with it. The page at /pricing says nothing, just that schedulling is free for less than 75 employees (and anything over is a "contact us for enterprise" price, which is fine). ![]()
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