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Australia edition · 10 products ranked · Verified 2026-05-24

Top 10 Performance Management Software in Australia for 2026

Independent Australian performance management ranking, AUD pricing, Fair Work and WGEA reporting reality, AWS Sydney residency, Culture Amp local dominance.

Australia verdict (TL;DR)

Verified 2026-05-24

Culture Amp (Melbourne) is the unambiguous Australian local champion and the single most-installed performance and engagement platform across the Aussie tech ecosystem. Lattice and 15Five own the modern SMB-to-mid scale-up segment. Leapsome is the cheaper European challenger picking up ANZ traction. Workday Talent dominates at ASX 200 enterprise already on Workday HCM. Betterworks and Engagedly show up at mid-market HR transformations. BetterUp lands at enterprise coaching programs. WGEA pay-gap reporting and Fair Work Act obligations shape how performance-review data and pay decisions must be governed.

Picks for Australia

  • Aussie tech firm wanting engagement + performance unified: culture-amp Culture Amp is Melbourne-founded and the dominant Aussie performance + engagement platform. Used at Atlassian, Canva, REA Group, Seek, MYOB, Xero, Employment Hero. The default for ANZ tech and progressive corporates.
  • Aussie scale-up wanting modern performance reviews + OKRs: lattice Lattice is the second-most-installed modern performance platform in Aussie tech. Strong fit for 100-2,000 employee scale-ups not already on Culture Amp. AWS Sydney residency available on Enterprise.
  • Aussie SMB wanting lightweight check-ins and feedback: 15five 15Five lands at lighter-touch Aussie SMB performance programs. Cheaper than Lattice and Culture Amp, simpler to roll out for 50-500 employee firms.
  • European-headquartered firms operating in Australia: leapsome Leapsome (Berlin) is the European challenger with growing ANZ deployments, particularly at European multinational subsidiaries and price-sensitive Aussie scale-ups.
  • ASX 200 enterprise on Workday HCM: workday-talent Workday Talent is the natural choice for Aussie enterprise already running Workday HCM (Westpac, CBA, NAB, Telstra, Woolworths). Integrated rather than separately bought.
  • OKR-centric performance program: betterworks Betterworks is the strongest pure-OKR platform. Aussie enterprise rollouts at firms running structured OKR cadences (some ASX 200 and large super funds).
Market context

How the performance management software market looks in Australia

Culture Amp's position in Australia is unique. Founded in Melbourne in 2011 by Didier Elzinga, Joshua Levine, Doug English and Rod Hamilton, Culture Amp has grown into the dominant Aussie performance + engagement platform and is the single most-installed product in this category across ANZ. The reference customer list reads as a who's-who of Australian tech: Atlassian, Canva, REA Group, Seek, MYOB, Xero, Employment Hero, SafetyCulture, Deputy, Linktree, Octopus Deploy, Culture Amp's own customers. Many Aussie HR leaders explicitly default to Culture Amp before considering alternatives, which makes the buying process here look different from US or European markets.

Lattice holds the second tier among modern Aussie scale-ups not already on Culture Amp. 15Five is the lighter-touch SMB choice. Leapsome (Berlin) is gaining ANZ traction at European multinationals and price-sensitive Aussie scale-ups. The ASX 200 enterprise segment is split between Workday Talent (where Workday HCM is already in place at CBA, Westpac, NAB, Telstra, Woolworths) and Culture Amp running alongside Workday for the engagement and listening layer.

Compliance shapes how performance-review data is governed. The WGEA Gender Pay Gap Employer Statement (introduced 2024) makes employer-level pay-gap data public and creates pressure for documented performance-rating-to-pay calibration. Fair Work Act 2009 and modern award provisions constrain how performance management can be used as the basis for adverse action - unfair dismissal claims often turn on whether the performance process was procedurally fair. The Privacy Act 1988 and APP 11 govern security of performance data, with APRA-regulated firms (CPS 234) and SOCI Act 2018 entities pushing for AWS Sydney or Azure Australia East residency.

Compliance & local rules

Australian performance management compliance has multiple layers. The Fair Work Act 2009 governs how performance management can be used as the basis for adverse action (warnings, demotion, dismissal) - unfair dismissal claims at the Fair Work Commission frequently turn on whether the performance process was procedurally fair, well-documented and consistent. Modern awards from the Fair Work Commission may set additional consultation requirements. WGEA reporting (mandatory for non-public-sector employers with 100+ employees) and the 2024 introduction of Gender Pay Gap Employer Statements create pressure for documented calibration of performance ratings to pay decisions, with employer-level pay-gap data now public. The Privacy Act 1988 and APP 11 govern security of performance data, APP 6 limits secondary use, APP 11 requires reasonable steps to protect against unauthorised access. The Notifiable Data Breaches scheme requires OAIC notification within 30 days. APRA-regulated entities (CPS 234) and SOCI Act 2018 entities push for AWS Sydney, Azure Australia East or Australia Central residency. Culture Amp, Lattice, 15Five and Workday Talent all offer Sydney residency on enterprise tiers.

At a glance

Quick comparison, ranked for Australia

Product Best for Starts at 10-emp/mo* Pricing G2 Geo
3 Culture Amp
Engagement-led mid-market and enterprise
Quote - 4.5 Global; strongest in AU, US, UK, EU
1 Lattice
Tech-forward mid-market
$11 $11 4.7 Global; strongest in US, EU, UK
2 15Five
SMB to mid-market
$4 $4 4.6 Global; strongest in US
4 Leapsome
European mid-market
Quote - 4.7 Global; strongest in EU, UK, growing US
5 Workday Talent
Enterprise on Workday HCM
Quote - 4.0 Global; enterprise-grade
6 Betterworks
OKR-driven enterprises
Quote - 4.0 Global; strongest in US
7 Engagedly
Mid-market value buyers
Quote - 4.5 Global; strongest in US, India
8 PerformYard
SMBs without HR teams
$5 $5 4.7 Primarily US
9 Trakstar
Mid-market PM + LMS consolidators
Quote - 4.3 Primarily US, Canada, UK
10 BetterUp
Enterprise manager development
Quote - 4.6 Global; strongest in US, EU, UK

*10-employee monthly cost = base fee + (per-employee × 10) using the lowest published tier. For opaque-pricing vendors, no value is shown.

Verified local pricing

What buyers in Australia actually pay

Median annual deal size by employee band, in AUD. Crowdsourced from anonymized buyer disclosures.

Product Employee band Median annual (AUD) Sample Notes
Culture Amp 200-1,000 employees A$78,000 38 Culture Amp Engaged + Develop bundle, common Aussie tech tier
Culture Amp 1,000-5,000 employees A$218,000 19 Culture Amp full suite, Aussie enterprise
Lattice 100-500 employees A$36,000 24 Lattice Performance + Engagement, Aussie scale-up
15Five 50-200 employees A$14,500 27 15Five Engage + Perform
Leapsome 100-500 employees A$28,000 13 Leapsome Best, European multinational ANZ subs
Workday Talent 5,000+ employees A$0 12 Bundled with Workday HCM; effectively included in HCM licence
Local challengers

Australia-built or Australia-strong vendors worth knowing

Not yet ranked in our global top 10, but credible options for Australia buyers and worth a shortlist.

Culture Amp

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Melbourne-founded (2011, by Didier Elzinga and team). The dominant Aussie performance + engagement platform and the single most-installed product in this category across ANZ. Reference customers include Atlassian, Canva, REA Group, Seek, MYOB, Xero, Employment Hero, SafetyCulture and most of the Aussie tech ecosystem.

ELMO Software

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Sydney-headquartered Aussie HRIS suite with embedded performance module. Strong fit for ANZ mid-market wanting performance bundled with HRIS, payroll and learning.

Employment Hero Performance

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Sydney-built. Employment Hero's performance module bundled within the broader Employment Hero HRIS + payroll platform. Lighter than Culture Amp but adequate for sub-300 employee Aussie SMB.

PageUp

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Melbourne-built. Aussie talent suite with embedded performance management. Common at ANZ enterprise running integrated talent management.

The Australia ranking

All 10, ranked for Australia

Same intelligence as the global ranking, vendor trust, review patterns, verified pricing, compliance, reordered for the Australia market.

#3

Culture Amp

Engagement survey market leader extended into performance.

Founded 2010 · Melbourne, Australia · private · 200–50,000 employees
G2 4.5 (1,280)
Capterra 4.5
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Culture Amp

Culture Amp is the engagement survey market leader, founded 2010 in Melbourne, last valued $1.5B+ (2021). The product extends engagement surveys into performance reviews, OKRs, and people analytics, anchored on engagement-led people analytics. Strengths: deepest engagement survey methodology in category, strong people analytics, B-Corp certified (ESG positioning), and global market presence. Trade-offs: performance management depth below Lattice (engagement is the anchor, not performance), pricing meaningful at scale, and Support inconsistency reported.

Best for

Engagement-led mid-market and enterprise (200-10,000 employees) wanting deepest engagement survey methodology with extended performance and people analytics.

Worst for

Performance-first SMBs (Lattice/15Five better PM depth), Workday HCM customers (Workday Talent better fit), or mid-market with tight budgets.

Strengths

  • Deepest engagement survey methodology
  • Strong people analytics
  • B-Corp certified (ESG positioning)
  • Global market presence
  • Built for engagement-led buyers
  • Mature benchmarking data

Weaknesses

  • Performance management depth below Lattice
  • Pricing meaningful at scale
  • Support response times vary
  • Per-module add-on pricing
  • Innovation pace below Lattice

Pricing tiers

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  • Engage
    ~$4-$8/user/mo for engagement
    Quote
  • Perform
    $8-$12/user/mo for performance
    Quote
  • Develop
    $5-$10/user/mo for development
    Quote
  • Bundled
    Custom; volume discounts at scale
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Per-module add-on pricing
  • · Implementation services
  • · Annual price increases

Key features

  • +Engagement surveys (industry-leading methodology)
  • +People analytics
  • +Performance reviews
  • +1:1 meeting tools
  • +Goals + OKRs
  • +Manager development
  • +80+ integrations
80+ integrations
Workday HCMBambooHRRipplingADPSlackMicrosoft Teams
Geography
Global; strongest in AU, US, UK, EU
#1

Lattice

Modern continuous performance management market leader.

Founded 2015 · San Francisco, CA · private · 50–5,000 employees
G2 4.7 (4,280)
Capterra 4.6
From $11 /mo
● Transparent pricing
Visit Lattice

Lattice is the modern continuous performance management market leader, founded 2015, last valued $3B (2022). The product covers performance reviews + 1:1s + feedback + goals + engagement surveys + career growth. Strengths: most modern UX in category, strong product velocity, broad feature coverage, and deep integration ecosystem. Trade-offs: the May 2024 "AI digital employees" announcement (Lattice would treat AI agents as employees with org-chart placement) drew significant industry backlash; founder reversed within days but trust scores have not fully recovered. Pricing has crept up to $11/user (Performance) plus $5-$10/user add-ons.

Best for

Tech-forward mid-market companies (50-2,000 employees) wanting modern continuous PM with best-in-class UX, deep feature coverage, and broad HRIS integration.

Worst for

Workday HCM customers (Workday Talent better fit), enterprise OKR-led shops (Betterworks better fit), or budget-conscious SMBs (15Five/PerformYard cheaper).

Strengths

  • Modern UX (most in category)
  • Strong product velocity
  • Broad feature coverage (PM + engagement + growth + analytics)
  • Deep HRIS integration ecosystem (90+)
  • Lattice OKRs + Lattice Goals
  • Lattice AI for review writing

Weaknesses

  • May 2024 "AI digital employees" announcement caused backlash
  • Trust scores have not fully recovered
  • Pricing crept up to $11+/user/month + add-ons
  • Per-module add-on pricing creates surprise costs
  • Uneven support quality

Pricing tiers

public
  • Performance
    Per user; reviews + 1:1s + feedback
    $11 /mo
  • Engagement
    Per user; add-on for surveys
    $5 /mo
  • OKRs & Goals
    Per user; add-on for OKR tracking
    $9 /mo
  • Compensation
    Per user; add-on for comp planning
    $10 /mo
  • Bundled HRIS
    Per user; full bundle
    $25 /mo
Watch for
  • · Per-module add-ons add up fast
  • · Annual price increases of 6-10%
  • · Implementation services

Key features

  • +Performance reviews
  • +1:1 meeting tools
  • +360-degree feedback
  • +Goals + OKRs
  • +Engagement surveys
  • +Career growth frameworks
  • +Lattice AI for review writing
  • +90+ integrations
90+ integrations
Workday HCMBambooHRRipplingGustoSlackMicrosoft Teams
Geography
Global; strongest in US, EU, UK
#2

15Five

Continuous check-ins + performance + engagement for SMB to mid-market.

Founded 2011 · San Francisco, CA · private · 50–1,000 employees
G2 4.6 (1,880)
Capterra 4.7
From $4 /mo
● Transparent pricing
Visit 15Five

15Five is the continuous performance management platform anchored on the original "15-minute weekly check-in" methodology, founded 2011. The product covers weekly check-ins + 1:1s + reviews + engagement + manager development. Strengths: continuous check-in workflow (the original differentiator), strong fit for SMB to mid-market, founder-led culture, and Spark and Best-Self Review methodology. Trade-offs: feature breadth narrower than Lattice, AI features less mature than Lattice, and integration ecosystem smaller (~50).

Best for

SMB to mid-market companies (50-1,000 employees) wanting continuous check-in workflow, strong manager development, and SMB-friendly UX.

Worst for

Enterprise (Lattice/Workday Talent better depth), Workday HCM customers (Workday Talent better fit), or buyers needing deepest engagement analytics (Culture Amp better).

Strengths

  • Continuous check-in workflow (15-minute weekly)
  • Fits SMB to mid-market
  • Founder-led culture
  • Best-Self Review methodology
  • Manager development resources
  • Modern UX

Weaknesses

  • Feature breadth narrower than Lattice
  • AI features less mature than Lattice
  • Integration ecosystem smaller (~50)
  • Support depends on tier
  • Innovation pace below Lattice

Pricing tiers

public
  • Engage
    Per user; engagement surveys
    $4 /mo
  • Perform
    Per user; performance reviews
    $10 /mo
  • Total Platform
    Per user; full bundle
    $14 /mo
  • Focus
    Per user; objectives + 1:1s
    $8 /mo
Watch for
  • · Annual billing for discount
  • · Add-on for advanced features

Key features

  • +Continuous check-ins (weekly 15-min)
  • +1:1 meeting tools
  • +Performance reviews
  • +Best-Self Review methodology
  • +Engagement surveys
  • +Goals + OKRs
  • +50+ integrations
50+ integrations
BambooHRWorkday HCMRipplingADPSlackMicrosoft Teams
Geography
Global; strongest in US
#4

Leapsome

European-built all-in-one PM + engagement + learning + comp.

Founded 2016 · Berlin, Germany · private · 50–1,000 employees
G2 4.7 (880)
Capterra 4.7
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Leapsome

Leapsome is the European-built all-in-one HR talent platform, founded 2016 in Berlin. The product bundles performance + engagement + learning + competency frameworks + compensation review into one platform. Strengths: all-in-one positioning (rare in category), GDPR-native, European mid-market market leader, and aggressive product velocity. Best fit for European mid-market companies (50-1,000 employees) wanting unified people platform. Trade-offs: less penetration in US, Support is hit-or-miss, and individual modules less mature than category specialists (Culture Amp engagement, Lattice PM).

Best for

European mid-market companies (50-1,000 employees) wanting all-in-one unified people platform with GDPR-native compliance.

Worst for

US-only buyers (Lattice/15Five better fit), enterprise (Workday Talent/Culture Amp better depth), or specialist buyers wanting best-of-breed in one area.

Strengths

  • All-in-one PM + engagement + learning + comp
  • GDPR-native compliance
  • European mid-market leader
  • Aggressive product velocity
  • Founder-led
  • Made for European mid-market

Weaknesses

  • Less penetration in US
  • Uneven support quality
  • Individual modules less mature than specialists
  • Innovation pace mixed
  • Smaller integration ecosystem (~70)

Pricing tiers

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  • Modules (a la carte)
    ~$5-$10/user/mo per module
    Quote
  • Bundled Suite
    $15-$25/user/mo for full platform
    Quote
  • Enterprise
    Custom; volume discounts
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Per-module pricing
  • · Implementation services
  • · Annual price increases

Key features

  • +Performance reviews + 360s
  • +Engagement surveys
  • +OKRs + Goals
  • +Learning paths
  • +Competency frameworks
  • +Compensation review
  • +1:1 meetings
  • +70+ integrations
70+ integrations
BambooHRPersonioWorkday HCMSlackMicrosoft Teams
Geography
Global; strongest in EU, UK, growing US
#5

Workday Talent

Default performance management for Workday HCM customers.

Founded 2005 · Pleasanton, CA · public · 1,000–500,000+ employees
G2 4.0 (880)
Capterra 4.1
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Workday Talent

Workday Talent is Workday's native performance management module, sold as part of the Workday HCM suite (covered separately in our Top 10 HRIS / Core HR Software ranking). The product's primary advantage: native integration with Workday HCM, for Workday customers, Workday Talent is essentially the default. Trade-offs: outside Workday ecosystem the product is significantly weaker, UX is enterprise-dated, implementation is heavy, and modern continuous PM features lag Lattice.

Best for

Enterprise customers (5,000+ employees) already on Workday HCM where unified employee record + performance trumps modern PM UX.

Worst for

Anyone not on Workday HCM (Lattice/15Five better), product-led mid-market (Lattice better UX), or SMBs (Workday overpriced).

Strengths

  • Native Workday HCM integration
  • Single source of truth for HR + performance
  • Enterprise compliance and security depth
  • Best for 5,000+ employee Workday enterprises
  • Public company financial transparency
  • FedRAMP authorized

Weaknesses

  • Outside Workday ecosystem significantly weaker
  • UX enterprise-dated vs Lattice
  • Implementation heavy
  • Continuous PM features lag Lattice
  • Per-employee scaling at enterprise pricing

Pricing tiers

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  • Workday Talent
    Bundled with Workday HCM
    Quote
  • Workday Talent + Skills Cloud
    Adds skills intelligence
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Bundled with Workday HCM subscription
  • · Implementation fees ($50K-$500K+)
  • · Annual price increases

Key features

  • +Performance reviews
  • +Goal setting
  • +Career planning
  • +Succession planning
  • +Skills Cloud
  • +Native Workday HCM integration
  • +200+ integrations
200+ integrations
Workday HCMWorkday RecruitingSalesforceMicrosoft 365Okta
Geography
Global; enterprise-grade
#6

Betterworks

Enterprise OKR + performance management leader.

Founded 2013 · Menlo Park, CA · private · 1,000–50,000 employees
G2 4.0 (480)
Capterra 4.1
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Betterworks

Betterworks is the enterprise OKR + performance management platform, founded 2013. The product is anchored on OKRs (Objectives & Key Results) and extends to performance reviews, feedback, and engagement. Strengths: deepest OKR functionality in category, strong fit for OKR-driven enterprises (Google-style "OKR culture"), and mature enterprise feature set. Best fit for enterprise companies committed to OKR methodology. Trade-offs: outside the OKR-led use case the product is less compelling, UX dated vs Lattice, and Ships slower than the challengers.

Best for

Enterprise companies (1,000-50,000 employees) committed to OKR methodology wanting deepest OKR functionality with integrated performance management.

Worst for

Non-OKR-driven shops (Lattice better fit), Workday HCM customers (Workday Talent better integration), or SMBs (overkill, 15Five/PerformYard cheaper).

Strengths

  • Deepest OKR functionality
  • Right call for OKR-driven enterprises
  • Mature enterprise feature set
  • Google-pedigree founders
  • Strong reporting and analytics

Weaknesses

  • Outside OKR-led use case less compelling
  • UX dated vs Lattice
  • Behind modern entrants on release cadence
  • Support depends on tier
  • Smaller integration ecosystem (~60)

Pricing tiers

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  • Standard
    ~$8-$12/user/mo typical
    Quote
  • Enterprise
    $12-$20/user/mo with advanced features
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Implementation fees ($25K-$200K)
  • · Annual price increases of 6-10%
  • · Per-module add-ons

Key features

  • +OKR tracking (deepest in category)
  • +Performance reviews
  • +1:1 meeting tools
  • +Continuous feedback
  • +Engagement surveys
  • +60+ integrations
60+ integrations
Workday HCMBambooHRSalesforceSlackMicrosoft Teams
Geography
Global; strongest in US
#7

Engagedly

All-in-one mid-market PM + engagement + learning + recognition.

Founded 2014 · St. Louis, MO · private · 50–1,000 employees
G2 4.5 (380)
Capterra 4.5
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Engagedly

Engagedly is the all-in-one mid-market HR talent platform, founded 2014. The product covers performance + engagement + learning + recognition in one platform at affordable mid-market pricing. Strengths: all-in-one positioning at SMB-friendly pricing ($5-$12/user/mo), strong fit for mid-market value buyers, and broad feature surface. Best fit for SMB to mid-market companies wanting unified HR talent platform. Trade-offs: individual modules less mature than category specialists, Support inconsistency reported, and brand recognition lower than Lattice/Culture Amp.

Best for

SMB to mid-market companies (50-1,000 employees) wanting affordable all-in-one HR talent platform with broad feature coverage.

Worst for

Best-of-breed specialist buyers (Lattice/Culture Amp better depth), enterprise (Workday Talent/Culture Amp better depth), or buyers wanting cutting-edge features.

Strengths

  • All-in-one PM + engagement + learning + recognition
  • Affordable mid-market pricing ($5-$12/user/mo)
  • Works for mid-market value buyers
  • Broad feature surface
  • Founder-led

Weaknesses

  • Individual modules less mature than specialists
  • Support response times vary
  • Brand recognition lower than Lattice/Culture Amp
  • AI features less mature
  • Innovation pace below Lattice

Pricing tiers

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  • Standard
    ~$5-$8/user/mo typical
    Quote
  • Plus
    $8-$12/user/mo with all modules
    Quote
  • Enterprise
    Custom; volume discounts
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Per-module pricing
  • · Implementation services
  • · Annual price increases

Key features

  • +Performance reviews
  • +360-degree feedback
  • +Engagement surveys
  • +Learning management
  • +Recognition + rewards
  • +OKRs + Goals
  • +50+ integrations
50+ integrations
BambooHRWorkday HCMRipplingSlackMicrosoft Teams
Geography
Global; strongest in US, India
#8

PerformYard

Simplest SMB performance management.

Founded 2013 · Arlington, VA · private · 50–500 employees
G2 4.7 (380)
Capterra 4.8
From $5 /mo
● Transparent pricing
Visit PerformYard

PerformYard is the simplest SMB performance management platform, founded 2013. The product focuses on the core PM workflow (reviews + goals + 1:1s) without the engagement/learning add-ons. Strengths: simplest UX in category (low complexity), strong fit for 50-500 employee SMBs without HR teams, transparent pricing ($5-$10/user/mo), and customer support consistently rated highly. Best fit for SMBs wanting straightforward PM without complexity. Trade-offs: feature breadth narrower than Lattice/Leapsome, no native engagement surveys, and not a fit for buyers wanting all-in-one talent platform.

Best for

SMBs (50-500 employees) without HR teams wanting straightforward performance management with reviews + goals + 1:1s and the simplest UX.

Worst for

Buyers wanting all-in-one talent platform (Lattice/Leapsome better), engagement-led buyers (Culture Amp/15Five better), or enterprise (Workday Talent better).

Strengths

  • Simplest UX in category
  • Built for SMBs without HR teams
  • Transparent pricing ($5-$10/user/mo)
  • Strong customer support
  • Founder-led
  • Easy onboarding

Weaknesses

  • Feature breadth narrower
  • No native engagement surveys
  • Not a fit for all-in-one buyers
  • AI features less mature
  • Smaller integration ecosystem (~30)

Pricing tiers

public
  • Performance Management
    Per user; reviews + goals + 1:1s
    $5 /mo
  • Engagement
    Per user; surveys add-on
    $5 /mo
  • Bundle
    Per user; both
    $10 /mo
Watch for
  • · Annual billing for discount
  • · Implementation services minimal

Key features

  • +Performance reviews
  • +Goals tracking
  • +1:1 meeting tools
  • +360-degree feedback
  • +Engagement surveys (add-on)
  • +Simple UX
  • +30+ integrations
30+ integrations
BambooHRRipplingWorkday HCMADPSlack
Geography
Primarily US
#9

Trakstar

Performance + learning bundled for mid-market.

Founded 2003 · Boulder, CO · private · 100–2,000 employees
G2 4.3 (480)
Capterra 4.4
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Trakstar

Trakstar is the mid-market performance + learning platform, founded 2003. The product bundles performance management with learning management (formerly Mindflash) under one platform. Strengths: bundled performance + learning (rare combination), strong fit for buyers consolidating PM and LMS, mature 20-year track record, and Mitratech parent provides enterprise compliance depth. Trade-offs: post-Mitratech (acquired 2021) product velocity has slowed, UX dated vs Lattice, and brand recognition has faded relative to modern PM leaders.

Best for

Mid-market companies (100-2,000 employees) wanting bundled performance + learning management in one platform with mature compliance.

Worst for

Best-of-breed specialist buyers (Lattice/Culture Amp better PM), modern UX seekers (Lattice/Leapsome better), or buyers wanting cutting-edge AI features.

Strengths

  • Bundled performance + learning
  • Best for PM + LMS consolidation
  • 20+ year track record
  • Mitratech parent provides compliance depth
  • Affordable mid-market pricing

Weaknesses

  • Post-Mitratech product velocity slowed
  • UX dated vs Lattice
  • Brand recognition faded
  • Support is hit-or-miss
  • Innovation pace below modern leaders

Pricing tiers

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  • Performance
    ~$4-$8/user/mo typical
    Quote
  • Learn (LMS)
    ~$5-$12/user/mo
    Quote
  • Bundle
    $8-$15/user/mo for both
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Implementation services
  • · Annual price increases
  • · Per-module pricing

Key features

  • +Performance reviews
  • +Goals tracking
  • +360-degree feedback
  • +Learning management (Trakstar Learn)
  • +Engagement surveys
  • +40+ integrations
40+ integrations
BambooHRWorkday HCMADPSalesforceMicrosoft Teams
Geography
Primarily US, Canada, UK
#10

BetterUp

AI + coaching for manager development.

Founded 2013 · San Francisco, CA · private · 1,000–500,000+ employees
G2 4.6 (380)
Capterra 4.7
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit BetterUp

BetterUp is the AI + 1:1 coaching platform for manager development, founded 2013, last valued $4.7B (2021). The product is anchored on connecting employees with certified human coaches plus AI-driven insights, distinct from traditional PMS workflows. Strengths: certified coaching network (3,500+ coaches across 90+ countries), strong fit for organizations investing in manager-quality, and BetterUp AI for at-scale insights. Best fit for enterprises (1,000+ employees) prioritizing manager development. Trade-offs: not a traditional PM tool (use alongside Lattice/Workday Talent), pricing meaningful (per-user coaching + platform), and ROI measurement is harder than traditional PM tools.

Best for

Enterprises (1,000-50,000 employees) prioritizing manager development through human coaching + AI insights, used alongside traditional PM tools.

Worst for

SMBs (overpriced, Lattice/15Five better), buyers wanting traditional PM workflows (Lattice/Workday Talent better), or price-sensitive mid-market.

Strengths

  • Certified coaching network (3,500+ coaches)
  • AI + human coaching combo
  • Right call for manager development
  • BetterUp AI for at-scale insights
  • Strong outcome measurement framework
  • Enterprise compliance depth

Weaknesses

  • Not a traditional PM tool
  • Pricing meaningful (per-user coaching + platform)
  • ROI measurement harder than traditional PM
  • Uneven support quality
  • Use alongside, not instead of, traditional PM

Pricing tiers

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  • BetterUp Care
    Coaching + AI for individuals
    Quote
  • BetterUp Lead
    Manager + leader development
    Quote
  • BetterUp for Business
    Custom; enterprise deployment
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Per-user coaching costs
  • · Implementation services
  • · Annual price increases

Key features

  • +Certified human coaching (3,500+ coaches)
  • +BetterUp AI insights
  • +Manager development frameworks
  • +Outcome measurement
  • +Mobile apps
  • +60+ integrations
60+ integrations
Workday HCMBambooHRMicrosoft TeamsSlackZoom
Geography
Global; strongest in US, EU, UK

Frequently asked questions

The questions buyers actually ask before they sign.

Why is Culture Amp so dominant in Australia?
Culture Amp was founded in Melbourne in 2011 and grew with the Aussie tech ecosystem. By the time US-built alternatives like Lattice and 15Five were establishing global presence, Culture Amp had already won Atlassian, Canva, REA Group, Seek and most of the Aussie tech category. The product is also unusually well-suited to the engagement and listening side of performance, which Aussie HR culture tends to prioritise. The result is that many Aussie HR leaders default to Culture Amp before evaluating alternatives.
Does the WGEA Gender Pay Gap reporting affect performance management?
Indirectly but materially. From 2024, employer-level Gender Pay Gap statements are public, which creates pressure to demonstrate that pay decisions are tied to documented performance evidence rather than informal judgement. Most Aussie HR teams now require their performance platform to support documented calibration (manager calibration sessions, ratings distributions, pay-band recommendations tied to performance). Culture Amp, Lattice, Workday Talent and Betterworks support this; lighter-touch tools like 15Five typically need supplementary spreadsheet work.
How does the Fair Work Act constrain performance management software?
The Fair Work Act and unfair dismissal jurisprudence at the Fair Work Commission require that performance management be procedurally fair, well-documented and consistent. Software supports this by producing the audit trail (review records, manager comments, employee acknowledgement, action plans, follow-up evidence) that unfair-dismissal proceedings turn on. Aussie HR teams routinely use Culture Amp, Lattice or Workday Talent as the system of record for unfair-dismissal defence. Verbal-only or unsystematic performance management is the single biggest source of avoidable Aussie unfair-dismissal payouts.
Lattice vs 15Five, which one for mid-market?
Lattice if you want the broadest feature surface (PM + engagement + OKRs + comp + growth) and modern UX, though the 2024 "AI digital employees" episode left some buyers cautious. 15Five if you want the simplest continuous check-in workflow and prefer founder-led culture without the brand-trust impact. Both are credible for 50-1,000 employee mid-market. Lattice typically wins on feature depth; 15Five typically wins on ease of adoption and trust.
How does this differ from your HRIS ranking?
Our Top 10 HRIS / Core HR Software covers the employee record system (Workday HCM, BambooHR, Rippling). This performance management ranking covers the layer above, reviews, feedback, goals, engagement. Most modern setups have a separate HRIS + PM platform integrated together. Workday Talent (this ranking) is the exception, it's a Workday HCM module. We use distinct product IDs (`workday-talent` vs `workday`) to keep evaluations independent.
How much should I budget for performance management?
SMB (50-200 employees): $5-$15/user/mo (PerformYard, 15Five Engage, Engagedly Standard). Mid-market (200-1,000 employees): $10-$25/user/mo (Lattice Performance + Engagement, 15Five Total Platform, Leapsome Bundle). Enterprise (1,000+ employees): $15-$30/user/mo (Lattice + add-ons, Culture Amp, Workday Talent). BetterUp is significantly higher ($200+/user/mo for coaching).
How long does PM implementation take?
PerformYard, 15Five: 1-2 weeks. Lattice, Engagedly, Leapsome: 2-4 weeks (with workflow setup). Culture Amp, Betterworks: 4-8 weeks (with engagement methodology setup). Workday Talent: 12-32 weeks (often part of broader Workday HCM rollout). BetterUp: 4-8 weeks (with coach matching). Plan change management, manager adoption is the bottleneck.
What about AI features in 2026?
AI in PM 2026: (1) AI review writing assist (Lattice AI, 15Five, Culture Amp). (2) Real-time feedback nudges (Lattice, Leapsome). (3) Engagement insight summaries (Culture Amp, Lattice). (4) AI coaching prompts (BetterUp AI, Lattice). (5) Skills inference from work (Workday Skills Cloud). Vendors stuck on annual review cycles without AI assist are losing share.
Should I use one all-in-one or specialist tools?
All-in-one (Leapsome, Engagedly, Lattice with add-ons): better when you want unified billing and unified data; modules are decent-not-best across the board. Specialist tools (Lattice for PM + Culture Amp for engagement + Trakstar Learn for LMS): better when you want best-in-class in each area. Most mid-market lands on Lattice with Engagement add-on; most enterprise runs Workday HCM + Culture Amp.
How does this overlap with engagement and learning?
Engagement (Culture Amp, 15Five Engage) and learning (Trakstar Learn, Cornerstone, Docebo) are increasingly bundled with PM platforms. Lattice has Engagement + Performance + Career Growth. Culture Amp has Engagement + Perform + Develop. Leapsome has all three + comp. The boundary between PM, engagement, and learning is dissolving in 2026.
What about the Lattice 2024 AI digital employees episode?
In May 2024 Lattice's founder announced that "AI digital employees" would be treated as employees in the org chart. Industry backlash was immediate (HR leaders, ethics commentators) and the founder reversed within 72 hours. Practical impact: trust scores in 2024-2025 surveys reflected the impact, but adoption recovered through 2025. As of 2026, Lattice remains the modern PM market leader, though some buyers still factor the episode into vendor selection.

Final word

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Last updated 2026-05-24. Local pricing reverified quarterly. Found something inaccurate? Tell us.