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UKG Ready alternatives, ranked

9 independently-ranked alternatives to UKG Ready from our Workforce Management editorial. Verified pricing, vendor trust scores, and explicit guidance on which alternative fits which buyer — not a vendor-written comparison page.

TL;DR

If you’re evaluating UKG Ready for workforce management, the three strongest independent alternatives in our editorial ranking are Deputy, When I Work, Humanity. Each has a different best-fit buyer — the right choice depends on team size and workflow, not on which has the loudest review-site presence.

Why UKG Ready sometimes isn’t the right pick: SMB buyers wanting modern UX and transparent pricing (Deputy and When I Work cleaner), enterprise buyers needing 5,000-plus employee scale (UKG Pro or Workday WFM stronger), or buyers sensitive to PE-pressure patterns in vendor behavior. See full “worst for” verdict →

At a glance

9 UKG Ready alternatives

Rank Product Best for Target size Pricing
#1 Deputy Retail, hospitality, healthcare, and services organisations (50-2,000 employees) with hourly workforces, active scheduling complexity, and predictive-scheduling-law exposure. 50-2,000 ● Transparent
#2 When I Work SMB hourly workforces (5-200 employees), restaurants, retail, healthcare, services, needing solid scheduling and time tracking without mid-market complexity. 5-200 ● Transparent
#4 Humanity Mid-market hourly workforces (50-1,000 employees), healthcare, retail, hospitality, services, needing solid scheduling without integrated payroll or AI labor forecasting. 50-1,000 ◐ Partial
#5 Shiftboard Industrial, healthcare, and public-safety workforces (200-5,000 employees) with 24x7 operations, credential requirements, and complex collective-bargaining or qualification rules. 200-5,000 ○ Quote-only
#6 Homebase SMB hourly businesses (5-50 employees), restaurants, retail, services, wanting a single bundled platform for scheduling, time tracking, and payroll. 5-50 ● Transparent
#7 7shifts Independent restaurants and small chains (1-50 locations) wanting purpose-built workforce management with native POS integration and restaurant-specific compliance. 5-500 ● Transparent
#8 Planday SMB hourly workforces (5-200 employees) already running Xero accounting and payroll, restaurants, retail, hospitality, services across UK, AU, NZ, EU. 5-200 ● Transparent
#9 Legion Enterprise retail and hospitality orgs (1,000-50,000 employees) willing to operationalise AI-driven labor forecasting as a strategic capability with clean POS data and meaningful labor-cost discipline. 1,000-50,000 ○ Quote-only
#10 Quinyx European retail and hospitality orgs (200-50,000 employees) with multi-country deployments and country-specific labor law complexity. 200-50,000 ○ Quote-only
By use case

Which alternative for which buyer

#1

Deputy

Modern hourly workforce management leader for SMB and mid-market.

Best for vs UKG Ready

Retail, hospitality, healthcare, and services organisations (50-2,000 employees) with hourly workforces, active scheduling complexity, and predictive-scheduling-law exposure.

Where it loses to UKG Ready

Restaurant-only operators wanting deep POS integration (7shifts is purpose-built), enterprise retail wanting AI-first labor forecasting (Legion stronger), or European multi-country deployments (Quinyx better fit).

See full Deputy profile →
#2

When I Work

SMB scheduling leader with profitable-without-VC execution discipline.

Best for vs UKG Ready

SMB hourly workforces (5-200 employees), restaurants, retail, healthcare, services, needing solid scheduling and time tracking without mid-market complexity.

Where it loses to UKG Ready

Mid-market and enterprise (Deputy and UKG Ready stronger), restaurant operators wanting deep POS integration (7shifts purpose-built), or AI-first labor forecasting buyers (Legion and Quinyx stronger).

See full When I Work profile →
#4

Humanity

Long-running scheduling platform under TCP Software ownership.

Best for vs UKG Ready

Mid-market hourly workforces (50-1,000 employees), healthcare, retail, hospitality, services, needing solid scheduling without integrated payroll or AI labor forecasting.

Where it loses to UKG Ready

SMB buyers wanting modern UX and transparent pricing (When I Work cleaner), buyers needing AI-first labor forecasting (Legion or Quinyx stronger), or buyers wanting an integrated payroll module (UKG Ready or Homebase fit better).

See full Humanity profile →
#5

Shiftboard

Industrial and healthcare workforce orchestration with deep complex-shift logic.

Best for vs UKG Ready

Industrial, healthcare, and public-safety workforces (200-5,000 employees) with 24x7 operations, credential requirements, and complex collective-bargaining or qualification rules.

Where it loses to UKG Ready

SMB hourly buyers (Deputy, When I Work, Homebase simpler), restaurant operators (7shifts purpose-built), or buyers prioritizing modern mobile UX over scheduling depth.

See full Shiftboard profile →
#6

Homebase

SMB scheduling, time tracking, plus integrated payroll bundle leader.

Best for vs UKG Ready

SMB hourly businesses (5-50 employees), restaurants, retail, services, wanting a single bundled platform for scheduling, time tracking, and payroll.

Where it loses to UKG Ready

Mid-market and enterprise hourly workforces (Deputy and UKG Ready stronger), restaurant operators wanting deepest POS-anchored vertical depth (7shifts purpose-built), or buyers prioritizing pricing predictability through 2024-2026 reset.

See full Homebase profile →
#7

7shifts

Restaurant-specific workforce management leader.

Best for vs UKG Ready

Independent restaurants and small chains (1-50 locations) wanting purpose-built workforce management with native POS integration and restaurant-specific compliance.

Where it loses to UKG Ready

Non-restaurant operators (Deputy or When I Work better generalist fit), enterprise restaurant chains 50-plus locations (Crunchtime or UKG Ready stronger), or buyers prioritizing AI-first labor forecasting (Legion stronger).

See full 7shifts profile →

Related editorial

Last updated 2026-05-09. Rankings reflect editorial judgment based on the published Top 10 Workforce Management Software for 2026. We accept no vendor payments. Found something inaccurate? Tell us.