# Connecteam Review: Pricing, Features, Pros & Cons
Connecteam packs scheduling, time tracking, chat, HR into one app. But the hub-based pricing adds up fast. Honest review for small teams.
Source: https://turnozo.com/blog/connecteam-review
Published: 2026-03-16
Updated: 2026-03-20
Category: reviews
Tags: connecteam, scheduling-software, review, alternatives
Connecteam has over 36,000 companies using it. It shows up in almost every "best scheduling app" list. And there's a reason: it genuinely tries to be everything in one app. Scheduling, time tracking, chat, forms, courses, HR documents, recognition. All mobile-first.

But "everything in one app" comes with a pricing model that catches people off guard.

Connecteam splits its features into three separate hubs. Operations (scheduling + time tracking), Communications (chat + updates), and HR (time off + training). Each hub has its own price. Want all three? You're paying three times.

This review covers what Connecteam actually does well, where it falls short, what it really costs, and who should (and shouldn't) use it.

> **Calculator: Connecteam vs Alternatives: Annual Cost:** Interactive element available in the full article.

## What Connecteam does well

![Connecteam scheduling interface with mobile app](/blog/screenshots/connecteam-scheduling.png)

![Connecteam homepage showing the all-in-one employee app for deskless teams](/blog/connecteam-home-2026.png)

**The mobile app is genuinely good.** 4.8 stars on iOS with over 36,000 ratings. Employees who've never used scheduling software before can clock in, check shifts, and message their team without training. For deskless teams where the phone is the primary device, this matters more than anything.

**GPS time tracking is solid.** Every clock-in gets stamped with GPS coordinates. Managers see a real-time map of where everyone is. On the Advanced plan, you get geofencing that automatically prompts clock-in when employees arrive at a location. This is arguably Connecteam's strongest feature.

**The free plan is real.** Up to 10 users get basic versions of all three hubs. That's scheduling, time tracking, chat, and HR features for free. Not a 14-day trial. Actual free. For a team of 6-8, it's a genuinely useful starting point.

**Forms and checklists fill a real gap.** Opening procedures, safety checks, inspection reports. You build them in the app and attach them to shifts. Most scheduling tools ignore this entirely. If your team needs to complete daily checklists, Connecteam handles it without a separate tool.

**Communication is built in.** Team chat, company feed, surveys, event announcements. No more WhatsApp groups where work messages get buried between memes. For distributed teams that don't share an office, this replaces 2-3 separate tools.

One cleaning company owner on Reddit summed it up: "Connecteam was great for getting everyone on the same page. Clock-ins, checklists, messaging. My team actually uses it."

## Where Connecteam falls short

**Hub-based pricing adds up fast.** This is the biggest issue. Most teams need more than one hub. Scheduling alone (Operations) costs $29/month. Add chat (Communications) and time-off tracking (HR) and you're at $87/month on Basic alone. It looks affordable per hub until you realize you need two or three of them.

One G2 reviewer put it bluntly: "We thought we were getting one product, but ended up needing to buy three hubs." Another on Capterra noted that "the cost does increase quite rapidly when catering to larger organisations."

**Admin setup is complex.** The backend has a lot of options. Great for 200-person companies with dedicated HR. Overwhelming for a restaurant owner who just wants to post next week's shifts. As one G2 user wrote: "Setting up the admin side was painful. The employee app is easy, but configuring everything behind the scenes took way longer than expected."

**Cancellation can be messy.** On r/Connecteam, one user described being told they were downgraded to the free plan, then continuing to get billed multiple times. They had to go through the cancellation process repeatedly with no guaranteed refund.

**Limited offline functionality.** Field workers on construction sites, delivery drivers in areas with poor reception, cleaning crews in basements. If the app needs internet to function, those workers can't clock in reliably. Competitors like Deputy handle offline clock-ins better.

**Fewer native integrations.** Connecteam connects to some payroll tools (Gusto, Xero, QuickBooks) but the list is shorter than When I Work or Deputy. No POS integrations. If you need your scheduling data to flow into other business tools, check the integration list before committing.

**The 10-user free cap is limiting.** Sling gives you 30 free users. Homebase gives you unlimited users at one location. Connecteam's 10-user limit means most growing teams hit the paywall quickly.

## Pricing breakdown

![Connecteam pricing page showing hub-based plans](/blog/connecteam-pricing-2026.png)

### Operations Hub (Scheduling + Time Tracking)

|                              | Basic               | Advanced                       | Expert                        |
| ---------------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------------------ | ----------------------------- |
| **Monthly (annual billing)** | $29/mo              | $49/mo                         | $99/mo                        |
| **Extra users (beyond 30)**  | $0.80/user          | $2.50/user                     | $4.20/user                    |
| **Scheduling**               | Basic + open shifts | Templates + repeating          | Auto-assign + 12 schedules    |
| **Time clock**               | Single, GPS stamps  | Up to 3, geofencing (10 sites) | Up to 6, unlimited geofencing |
| **Forms/checklists**         | Unlimited           | Conditional fields             | Auto-reports                  |
| **Payroll integration**      | Yes                 | Yes                            | Yes                           |

### Communications Hub

|                              | Basic      | Advanced   | Expert     |
| ---------------------------- | ---------- | ---------- | ---------- |
| **Monthly (annual billing)** | $29/mo     | $49/mo     | $99/mo     |
| **Extra users (beyond 30)**  | $0.50/user | $1.50/user | $3.00/user |

### HR & Skills Hub

|                              | Basic      | Advanced   | Expert     |
| ---------------------------- | ---------- | ---------- | ---------- |
| **Monthly (annual billing)** | $29/mo     | $49/mo     | $99/mo     |
| **Extra users (beyond 30)**  | $0.50/user | $1.50/user | $3.00/user |

### What you'll actually pay

Here's the math nobody shows you. A 25-person team that wants scheduling, chat, and time-off management:

| Combo                    | Monthly | Annual |
| ------------------------ | ------- | ------ |
| Operations Basic only    | $29     | $348   |
| Ops + Comms (both Basic) | $58     | $696   |
| All 3 hubs (Basic)       | $87     | $1,044 |
| All 3 hubs (Advanced)    | $147    | $1,764 |
| All 3 hubs (Expert)      | $297    | $3,564 |

Compare that to per-user pricing: Turnozo Pro for 25 employees costs $741/year with archive, exports/reports, and compliance flags. No hubs.

For a full comparison of all options: [Best Employee Scheduling Software Compared](/blog/best-employee-scheduling-software)

> **Turnozo CTA:**
> **Tired of calculating hub combinations?** Turnozo is free for the daily
>   scheduling loop up to 10 employees. Pro adds archive, exports, reports, and
>   compliance flags at €2.47/employee/month. No hubs, no per-location fees.

## Who should use Connecteam

**Good fit:**

- Teams of 20-50+ employees where the flat-fee model becomes cost-effective
- Deskless teams that need communication, scheduling, and HR in one app
- Businesses that rely heavily on forms, checklists, and compliance documentation
- Companies willing to invest time in setup for a feature-rich platform
- Teams already on the free plan that genuinely use all three hubs

**Not a good fit:**

- Small teams under 15 where per-user pricing makes more sense
- Businesses that only need scheduling and time tracking (one hub isn't worth the complexity)
- Teams needing strong offline support for field workers
- Restaurants or retail shops that need POS integrations
- Budget-conscious teams that don't want to pay for three separate subscriptions

## How Connecteam compares to Turnozo

|                          | Connecteam (Ops Basic) | Turnozo                        |
| ------------------------ | ---------------------- | ------------------------------ |
| **Price (25 employees)** | $29/mo flat            | €61.75/mo Pro (€2.47/employee) |
| **Price (10 employees)** | $29/mo ($2.90/user)    | Free core; Pro if needed       |
| **Time tracking**        | Yes                    | Yes                            |
| **GPS clock-in**         | Yes                    | Yes                            |
| **Geofencing**           | Advanced plan ($49/mo) | Included                       |
| **Scheduling**           | Yes                    | Yes                            |
| **Shift swaps**          | Yes                    | Yes                            |
| **Team messaging**       | Separate hub ($29/mo+) | No (use WhatsApp/Slack)        |
| **Forms/checklists**     | Yes                    | No                             |
| **Free/Pro split**       | No (3 separate hubs)   | Free core; Pro archive         |
| **Free plan**            | 10 users               | free plan                      |

Connecteam wins on breadth. If you need chat, forms, courses, and HR docs alongside scheduling, it's genuinely hard to beat as an all-in-one platform. The per-user math works in Connecteam's favor once you're past 25-30 employees using multiple hubs.

Turnozo wins on simplicity and cost for teams that need scheduling and time tracking without the extras. No hub decisions. Free covers the core scheduling loop; Pro adds archive, exports, reports, and compliance flags when you need them.

## Switching from Connecteam?

If you're already on Connecteam and the hub pricing isn't working out, here's what to look for in a replacement:

**Export your data first.** Download timesheets, schedules, and employee records before you cancel. Connecteam lets you export time tracking data to CSV from the admin dashboard.

**Check your billing cycle.** Connecteam bills annually by default. If you're mid-contract, check whether you can downgrade to the free plan (10 users) while you transition rather than paying for unused months.

**What to prioritize in an alternative:**

- Per-user pricing (no hub surprises)
- The specific features you actually used (most teams only used 2-3 Connecteam features regularly)
- Mobile app quality (your team is already used to clocking in from their phone)
- Simpler admin setup (if Connecteam's backend was overkill for you)

> **Turnozo CTA:**
> **Switching from Connecteam?** Use code **SWITCH3** at checkout for 3 months
>   free on Turnozo. Same scheduling and time tracking, without the hub math.

## The bottom line

Connecteam is a powerful platform. The mobile app is excellent, the feature set is broad, and for teams of 30+ employees who genuinely use scheduling, communication, and HR features, the hub pricing can actually work out cheaper than buying three separate tools.

But for smaller teams? The math doesn't always add up. A 10-person restaurant paying $29/month just for scheduling when per-user tools start at $15-25/month for the same team. A team that only needs two features but has to buy the whole hub. An owner who spends hours setting up a platform their 8-person crew finds overwhelming.

Know what you actually need before you sign up. If you need one thing done well (scheduling + time tracking), a focused tool might serve you better. If you genuinely need the whole suite, Connecteam delivers.

**Related:** [7 Best Connecteam Alternatives](/blog/best-connecteam-alternatives) | [Turnozo vs Connecteam vs When I Work](/blog/turnozo-vs-connecteam-vs-wheniwork) | [Scheduling Software Pricing Compared](/blog/employee-scheduling-software-pricing) | [Homebase Review](/blog/homebase-review) | [When I Work Review](/blog/when-i-work-review) | [Sling Review](/blog/sling-scheduling-review) | [Time Tracking Guide](/blog/employee-time-tracking-guide)
