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Workforce Planning Software

Independent ranking of strategic workforce planning platforms, the HR-vs-Finance ownership reality, Anaplan post-PE risk, and modern challengers vs incumbents.

Products tracked: 10
Last verified: 2026-05-23
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Workforce planning software in 2026 sits in a contested ownership zone between HR (people data, headcount approval workflow) and Finance (cost model, budget reconciliation, scenario modelling). Anaplan Workforce Planning remains the depth leader for finance-anchored multi-dimensional modelling but is on the Thoma Bravo clock after the June 2022 $10.7B take-private, with renewal-cycle pricing pressure expected to intensify as the 2027-2028 exit window approaches. Visier and ChartHop anchor the HR-led half of the market: Visier brings packaged analytics depth and an established enterprise base; ChartHop brings modern org-chart-first UX for tech mid-market. Workday Adaptive Planning Workforce and Oracle Strategic Workforce Planning win by suite-bundling inside Workday HCM and Oracle HCM respectively, where the buyer is already locked in. SAP SuccessFactors Workforce Planning is the SAP HXM-bundled option, strong in DACH but heavy on Betriebsrat consultation. Pigment is the credible Anaplan modern challenger (modelling depth without the Anaplan modelling-language learning curve). OrgVue is the UK-native org-design specialist. Beqom blurs comp and WFP. Trace is the YC-alum modern headcount-planning point tool. Pricing is overwhelmingly opaque; the structural buying problem is not feature comparison but ownership: WFP procurement frequently stalls because HR proposes a people-analytics-shaped tool, Finance proposes an FP&A-shaped tool, and neither team will own the combined workflow.

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  1. #1

    Anaplan Workforce Planning

    G2 4.3 (1,480)

    Finance-anchored enterprise WFP with Hyperblock scenario depth.

    Anaplan Workforce Planning is the workforce-planning solution built on the Anaplan Hyperblock in-memory engine, founded 2006, public 2018-2022, taken private by Thoma Bravo for $10.7B in June 2022. The product is the depth leader for finance-anchored, multi-dimensional workforce-cost modelling: headcount by role and location, fully-loaded cost build-up, scenario layers (best case, base case, downside), top-down versus bottom-up reconciliation, and integration with Anaplan FP&A models. Strengths: deepest scenario-modelling engine in category, mature enterprise customer base, finance-credibility for cost modelling, and Connected Planning across FP&A, sales, supply chain, and workforce. Trade-offs: the Anaplan modelling language (Anaplan-modeler skill scarcity) is a real bottleneck and a real cost; Thoma Bravo ownership has been associated with pricing escalation and slower product velocity in customer reports 2023-2025, and the 2027-2028 exit window will likely intensify pricing pressure; the UX is dated relative to modern challengers (Pigment, ChartHop); implementation is 6-18 months for enterprise scope.

    Pricing
    ○ Quote-only
    Vendor trust
    6.3/10
    Best fit
    2,000-200,000+
    Reviews analyzed
    480
    Interested in Anaplan Workforce Planning?
  2. #2

    Visier People (Workforce Planning)

    G2 4.4 (320)

    HR-led packaged WFP with people analytics depth on the same data model.

    Visier sells the HR-anchored workforce-planning module on top of its category-leading people analytics platform, founded 2010 in Vancouver, last valued at over $1B after a $125M Series E in June 2021. The WFP module ships packaged content (headcount roll-up, attrition-adjusted demand modelling, span-of-control, scenario plans) on the same analytical data model that powers Visier People Analytics. Strengths: deepest packaged people-analytics-plus-WFP content in category, mature enterprise customer base, single data model across analytics and planning (HR business partners do not need to switch tools), explicit AI bias and audit positioning (NYC Local Law 144, EU AI Act). Trade-offs: Q4 2023 workforce reduction (about 25%) left a renewal-conversation trust mark that surfaces in vendor selection; pricing is opaque and meaningful at scale; the planning depth is HR-credible but not finance-credible at the Anaplan level (Finance teams routinely ask "where is the cost build-up roll-up?"); packaged data model is a constraint for buyers who want bespoke modelling.

    Pricing
    ○ Quote-only
    Vendor trust
    6.9/10
    Best fit
    1,000-50,000+
    Reviews analyzed
    320
    Interested in Visier People (Workforce Planning)?
  3. #3

    ChartHop (Headcount & Workforce Planning)

    G2 4.5 (280)

    Modern org-chart-first headcount and workforce planning for mid-market.

    ChartHop combines an interactive org chart, light HRIS / employee directory, headcount planning, comp planning, and people analytics in a single modern platform, founded 2019, with a $35M Series B in 2021 led by Andreessen Horowitz and follow-on funding through 2022. The product treats the org chart as the planning interface: drag a role, propose a hire, see the cost impact, route for approval. Strengths: best-in-category org-chart UX, modern product velocity, headcount-and-comp-and-analytics-in-one fit for tech mid-market, transparent partial-tier pricing relative to the category. Trade-offs: per-module pricing creates surprise costs, the HRIS-light is not a full HRIS replacement, scenario-modelling depth narrower than Anaplan or Pigment, and pricing has crept up since 2023. Best fit for tech-led mid-market (50-2,000 employees) wanting modern UX and integrated headcount-planning-plus-analytics.

    Pricing
    ◐ Partial
    Vendor trust
    7.5/10
    Best fit
    50-2,000
    Reviews analyzed
    280
    Interested in ChartHop (Headcount & Workforce Planning)?
  4. #4

    Workday Adaptive Planning Workforce

    G2 4.4 (1,480)

    Workday HCM-bundled workforce planning for Workday-anchored enterprises.

    Workday Adaptive Planning Workforce is the workforce-planning module of Workday Adaptive Planning (formerly Adaptive Insights, acquired by Workday in 2018 for $1.55B). The product covers headcount planning, comp planning, and workforce-cost forecasting with native Workday HCM integration. Strengths: native Workday HCM integration (single source of truth for employee data, comp, and headcount), strong fit for Workday-anchored enterprises, public Workday parent stability, and a modern UX relative to legacy enterprise WFP. Trade-offs: outside Workday HCM the product is significantly less compelling (the integration is the value); scenario-modelling depth below Anaplan; pricing is bundled with Workday platform and meaningful; complex multi-dimensional planning use cases routinely outgrow Adaptive and migrate to Anaplan or Pigment.

    Pricing
    ○ Quote-only
    Vendor trust
    7.4/10
    Best fit
    1,000-100,000+
    Reviews analyzed
    380
    Interested in Workday Adaptive Planning Workforce?
  5. #5

    Oracle Strategic Workforce Planning

    G2 3.9 (180)

    Oracle HCM-bundled strategic workforce planning for enterprise.

    Oracle Strategic Workforce Planning is the WFP module inside Oracle Fusion HCM Cloud (Oracle Cloud HCM), founded 1977, public, headquartered in Austin since 2020. The product covers strategic headcount and capacity planning, scenario modelling, and workforce-cost forecasting on the Oracle HCM data model. Strengths: native Oracle HCM integration, default for Oracle-anchored enterprises where the procurement bar for a separate vendor is high, public Oracle parent stability, deep finance integration with Oracle ERP. Trade-offs: outside Oracle HCM the product has minimal market share; UX is below modern challengers; implementation is heavyweight Oracle-style (often co-delivered with Oracle Consulting or Big 4); pricing is Oracle enterprise-bundled and consistently flagged by buyers as expensive at scale.

    Pricing
    ○ Quote-only
    Vendor trust
    6.6/10
    Best fit
    5,000-500,000+
    Reviews analyzed
    180
    Interested in Oracle Strategic Workforce Planning?
  6. #6

    SAP SuccessFactors Workforce Planning

    G2 3.8 (220)

    SAP HXM-bundled WFP for SAP SuccessFactors customers; strong in DACH and EU enterprise.

    SAP SuccessFactors Workforce Planning is the WFP module of SAP SuccessFactors HXM, the SAP human-experience-management suite. The product covers strategic headcount, capacity planning, and scenario modelling on the SuccessFactors data model, with deep integration into SAP S/4HANA finance for cost reconciliation. Strengths: SAP HXM-bundled (default for SAP SuccessFactors customers), deep S/4HANA integration for finance reconciliation, strong DACH and EU enterprise base, global compliance footprint at SAP scale. Trade-offs: outside SAP SuccessFactors the product has minimal pull; UX has improved through Joule AI integration but remains behind modern challengers; SAP HXM positioning has shifted multiple times since 2019 and continues to evolve; implementation is heavyweight (SAP-style, typically co-delivered with SAP services or SAP partners); Betriebsrat consultation in DACH is a real implementation timeline driver.

    Pricing
    ○ Quote-only
    Vendor trust
    6.5/10
    Best fit
    5,000-500,000+
    Reviews analyzed
    220
    Interested in SAP SuccessFactors Workforce Planning?
  7. #7

    Pigment (Workforce Planning)

    G2 4.6 (220)

    Modern Anaplan challenger with WFP-credible scenario depth.

    Pigment is the modern Anaplan challenger, founded 2019 in Paris with operations in London and New York, with a $148M Series C in 2022 led by Iconiq Growth and follow-on funding through 2024. The product is a modern planning platform with FP&A roots, expanding aggressively into workforce planning across 2023-2025. Strengths: modern UX, modelling depth that approaches Anaplan without the Anaplan-modelling-language learning curve, strong French and UK enterprise traction, aggressive AI-driven product velocity, and a credible answer for buyers who want Anaplan depth without Anaplan friction. Trade-offs: WFP-specific packaged content less mature than Visier or ChartHop on the HR side, customer base in WFP still building, pricing opaque, and the FP&A heritage means Pigment is more naturally Finance-led than HR-led (this is a feature for finance-led WFP buyers, a constraint for HR-led ones).

    Pricing
    ○ Quote-only
    Vendor trust
    7.8/10
    Best fit
    500-10,000
    Reviews analyzed
    220
    Interested in Pigment (Workforce Planning)?
  8. #8

    OrgVue (Workforce Planning)

    G2 4.3 (95)

    London-built org-design and workforce-planning specialist for restructure work.

    OrgVue is the UK-built org-design and workforce-planning platform, founded 2011 in London (originally part of Concentra Analytics, now operating as OrgVue). The product is anchored on org design, operating-model analytics, and scenario-based workforce modelling for restructures, mergers, divestitures, and other transformation events. Strengths: deepest org-design and operating-model planning in category, strong fit for restructure-heavy work, UK and EU enterprise base, often co-sold with PwC, Deloitte, EY, KPMG on transformation engagements. Trade-offs: not a general-purpose ongoing-WFP tool (Visier, ChartHop, Anaplan WFP fit that better); the consulting-adjacent buying motion is heavyweight and event-driven; brand recognition lower than Visier or Anaplan in the US; pricing opaque and meaningful at scale.

    Pricing
    ○ Quote-only
    Vendor trust
    7.3/10
    Best fit
    1,000-100,000+
    Reviews analyzed
    95
    Interested in OrgVue (Workforce Planning)?
  9. #9

    Beqom Workforce Planning

    G2 4.1 (110)

    Swiss-built compensation-anchored WFP with comp and budget overlap.

    Beqom is the Swiss-built compensation-management platform with a workforce-planning overlay, founded 2009, headquartered in Fribourg, Switzerland with a global footprint. The product anchors on compensation management (base pay, incentive, equity, sales comp, total rewards) and extends into workforce planning where comp and WFP overlap: comp-budget envelope, scenario comp modelling, and workforce-cost forecasting tied to comp policy. Strengths: deep compensation-management depth in category, comp-and-WFP overlap is a real fit for buyers anchored on comp first, Swiss / EU compliance footprint, mature enterprise customer base in financial services and pharma. Trade-offs: not a general-purpose WFP tool (Anaplan, Pigment, Visier better for that); WFP is positioned as a comp-management extension, not a primary use case; pricing opaque; implementation heavyweight.

    Pricing
    ○ Quote-only
    Vendor trust
    7.3/10
    Best fit
    2,000-50,000+
    Reviews analyzed
    110
    Interested in Beqom Workforce Planning?
  10. #10

    Trace

    G2 4.6 (65)

    YC-alum modern headcount-planning point tool for growing SaaS mid-market.

    Trace is the modern headcount-planning point tool, founded 2020, Y Combinator alum, headquartered in San Francisco. The product is purpose-built for the headcount-planning workflow: hiring plan in, approval workflow, fully-loaded cost tracking against budget, scenario comparison, and integration with HRIS, ATS, and GL systems. Strengths: modern UX, narrow but well-executed product (headcount planning specifically, not a broad WFP suite), partial pricing transparency, fast time-to-first-plan, strong fit for growing SaaS mid-market that has outgrown the spreadsheet but is not ready for Anaplan or Pigment. Trade-offs: smaller scale than Anaplan or Visier; not a fit for enterprise multi-dimensional planning (Anaplan, Pigment fit that); customer base in workforce-planning still building; depth of scenario modelling narrower than the depth specialists; brand recognition lower.

    Pricing
    ◐ Partial
    Vendor trust
    8.1/10
    Best fit
    100-1,000
    Reviews analyzed
    65
    Interested in Trace?

How we rank workforce planning software

Evaluated 14 workforce planning platforms against six weighted dimensions: scenario-modelling depth (20%), HRIS and GL/budget integration breadth (15%), HR-versus-Finance fit (HR-led, Finance-led, or genuinely dual-owner, 10%), packaged WFP content and templates (15%), implementation and time-to-first-plan (15%), and value (25%). Pricing data pulled from vendor websites Feb-Apr 2026; sticker pricing is opaque for almost the entire category, so verified pricing was crowdsourced from 740+ buyer disclosures. Reviews from G2, Capterra, Reddit, and finance- and HR-leadership communities fed pattern analysis; editorial publishes only patterns at 15% prevalence or higher. Excluded categories: pure people analytics platforms without write-back planning capability (covered in our people analytics ranking), pure FP&A platforms without dedicated workforce-planning content (covered in our FP&A ranking), pure workforce management platforms focused on shift scheduling and time-clock (covered in our workforce management ranking), and pure org-chart-only tools without scenario modelling. Distinct product IDs are used for vendors that overlap categories: Anaplan Workforce Planning is anaplan-wfp here (Anaplan FP&A is anaplan in fpa-software); Workday Adaptive Planning Workforce is workday-adaptive-wfp here (Workday Adaptive Planning FP&A is workday-adaptive-planning in fpa-software); Visier in this ranking is visier-wfp (visier in people-analytics-software covers the same vendor's analytics positioning); ChartHop here is charthop-wfp (charthop in people-analytics-software); OrgVue here is orgvue-wfp (orgvue in people-analytics-software); Pigment here is pigment-wfp (pigment in fpa-software). Vendor-trust events surfaced where they materially affect renewal posture: Anaplan Thoma Bravo take-private June 2022 ($10.7B), Visier Q4 2023 workforce reduction (about 25%), SAP SuccessFactors continued HXM positioning shifts, ChartHop per-module pricing complexity, Oracle and SAP enterprise-buyer pricing escalation. Trust scores are separate from product scores by design.

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