Payroll hasn’t become more complex because firms are doing it wrong. It’s become complex because the way payroll is delivered has fundamentally changed.
Canadian accounting and bookkeeping firms are now managing payroll across:
Most payroll tools were never designed for that reality.
That’s exactly why at Paiday, we built the Payroll Hub.
This guide breaks down what a payroll hub is, what it isn’t, the problems it solves for accounting firms, and how to get started.
A payroll hub is a central workspace that allows accounting firms to manage payroll operations across all clients, regardless of which payroll software those clients use.
The Paiday Payroll Hub gives firms a single place to:
Instead of logging into multiple payroll systems just to understand what’s happening, firms start in one place.
The hub is built for payroll oversight and control, not just payroll processing.
The Paiday Payroll Hub is not another payroll engine competing for every payroll run.
It does not require:
If your clients already use platforms like Wagepoint, Payworks, ADP, or other Canadian payroll software, the Payroll Hub still works.
The hub sits above payroll software. It gives your firm visibility and consistency without disruption.
This is a key distinction, and one that most payroll technology misses.
Paiday offers both a Payroll Hub and a Payroll Engine, but they are intentionally separate.
When a client uses the Paiday Payroll Engine, the hub connects directly and shows real-time payroll status, blockers, and warnings.
When a client uses another payroll system, the hub still tracks:
Same dashboard. Same oversight. No blind spots.
This separation allows firms to standardize operations without forcing standardization on clients.
Most firms don’t have a payroll problem. They have a visibility problem.
Information lives in emails, spreadsheets, calendars, and multiple payroll systems. Knowing what’s due, what’s late, and who’s responsible often requires manual checking.
A payroll hub replaces that with a live, firm-wide view.
Each payroll provider has different cut-off times. Tracking them manually doesn’t scale.
The Payroll Hub surfaces deadlines clearly and flags issues before payroll becomes overdue, reducing last-minute scrambles and risk.
Employee counts change quietly. Pricing often doesn’t.
The Payroll Hub tracks employee volumes against the agreed-upon scope, giving firms a clear signal when payroll services need to be repriced.
Who’s preparing this payroll? Who’s covering when someone is away?
The hub makes preparer ownership visible and filterable, so payroll responsibility is intentional, not assumed.
No firm uses just one payroll platform. Many use five, eight, or even ten.
The Payroll Hub doesn’t replace those systems. It reduces the mental load of managing them.
For firms supporting clients across different payroll software, the hub becomes the operational control centre.
Clients don’t need to change the software they work with, the firm can just manage it all through a single view in Paiday.
As payroll volumes grow, informal tracking breaks down.
The Payroll Hub adds structure early, before missed deadlines and margin erosion become normal.
Some clients stay on their current payroll system.
Others move to Paiday Payroll over time.
The hub supports both, without forcing a big migration.
Getting started doesn’t require client involvement.
Firms can:
If and when you decide to use the Paiday Payroll Engine, those clients connect directly into the same hub you’re already using.
Paiday wasn’t built to add work to your payroll runs. It was built to fix payroll operations inside accounting firms.
Most payroll software is designed for small businesses. Paiday is designed for the professionals managing payroll at scale.
Paiday Hub reflects that philosophy. Built for how accounting firms actually work.