Switch from Deputy
without the 12-month commitment.
Scheduling, GPS clock-in and time tracking for €2.47 per active employee a month, about $2.90 at current rates. One public price, billed monthly, with no minimum invoice and no lock-in.
Free up to 10 employees. No card to start. Billed in EUR.
Same team, two invoices
≈ −60% per monthCore, monthly billing
$290.00 /mo
Pro, everything included
€98.80 /mo
40 employees · no lock-in
≈ $2,088 less per yearTurnozo bills in EUR. Dollar figures are approximate at current rates (€2.47 ≈ $2.90 per employee). Deputy's advertised $6.50 for Core is the annual-plan price; without the 12-month commitment it's $7.25 per user.
01 — The comparison
The numbers, fine print included
Deputy publishes its prices, with one footnote that matters: the card prices are annual-plan prices, tied to a 12-month commitment. Pay-as-you-go Core is $7.25, not $6.50. We put the monthly prices next to ours for a 40-person team, line by line.
| Item | deputy | Turnozo |
|---|---|---|
Monthly fee 40 employees · Core, monthly billing | $290.00/mo | €98.80/mo |
Price without a 12-month commitment Deputy's advertised $6.50 is the annual-plan price | $7.25/user | €2.47/employee |
Minimum monthly invoice A 3-person team on Lite monthly uses $16.50 and pays $30 | $30/mo | None |
Free up to 10 employees Deputy offers a trial of up to 31 days, then every plan is paid | ||
Who counts on the invoice Deputy bills every non-archived user, invited or not | All non-archived users | Active employees |
Best price without lock-in Monthly, cancel anytime, one public price | Needs 12 months |
Deputy figures from deputy.com/pricing and their pricing FAQs, checked July 9, 2026, on monthly billing unless noted. Spotted a change? Email us and we'll fix it. Prices before tax; Turnozo bills in EUR.
Deputy's users rate it 4.6 out of 5 across 773 Capterra reviews; the recurring complaints are app glitches, confusing break and leave management, and slow support. Our comparison of Turnozo, Deputy and Sling has the long version.
02 — Your case
Run your own numbers
Set your team size and what you pay today. The estimate uses Deputy Core at $7.25 per user, the monthly price without a 12-month commitment, and applies their $30 monthly minimum. Turnozo's price is public and always the same: €2.47 per active employee a month, free up to 10.
Estimated on Deputy Core at $7.25 per user, their no-commitment monthly price (July 2026); the advertised $6.50 needs a 12-month plan. Enter your real bill if you have it.
With Turnozo you'd pay
€98.80 /mo
≈ $116.00 at current rates, with no minimum invoice
Saved per month
≈ $174.00
Saved per year
≈ $2,088.00
Savings compared in dollars at current rates (€2.47 ≈ $2.90 per employee), approximate.
03 — Add-ons
Add-ons take Core from $7.25 to $12.70
Deputy sells HR, Messaging+ and Analytics+ as per-user add-ons. On Core monthly the ladder runs $7.25 plus $2.00, plus $1.95, plus $1.50: $12.70 per user per month before payroll. Their own plan pages place auto-scheduling, demand forecasting and the US fair-workweek tooling at Core and above, and mixed plans aren't allowed, so one feature you need moves the whole roster up a tier. Turnozo is one plan with everything: €2.47 per active employee.
At the other end of the scale sits the $30 minimum. Deputy invoices at least $30 a month on its monthly plans: two people on Lite use $11.00 of software, three use $16.50, four use $22.00, and all three teams are billed $30. A team that size on Turnozo is free: the free plan covers up to 10 employees.
Per user per month · Core, monthly
Core
+ HR
+ Messaging+
+ Analytics+
Deputy Pro at $10.00 monthly bundles Messaging+ and Analytics+, with HR still separate. Deputy Payroll by Paycor adds $8 per user plus a $49 monthly base, on US annual Core and Pro plans, and Deputy says its pricing varies by business size. The Turnozo bar is drawn at ≈ $2.90 to keep the scale; it's billed as €2.47.
04 — The product
The schedule your team will see
The full week per location, shifts by role, real clock-ins alongside. Understood at first glance, no training.
Cafetería Gran Vía
19 shifts · 4 people
PublishedMon 13
Tue 14
Wed 15
Thu 16
Fri 17
Sat 18
Sun 19
Ana García
40 / 40 h
9–178h
Barra
9–178h
Barra
9–178h
✓ 9:02
12–208h
Terraza
12–208h
Terraza
Pedro López
39 / 40 h
12–208h
Sala
12–208h
Sala
12–208h
✓ 11:57
17–247h
Terraza
12–208h
Sala
Laura Martín
40 / 40 h
10–188h
Cocina
10–188h
Cocina
10–188h
Cocina
16–248h
Cocina
16–248h
Cocina
Nico Ruiz
32 / 32 h
9–178h
Sala
9–178h
Sala
9–178h
Sala
9–178h
✓ 8:54
10–188h
Sala
Shift by role✓ 9:02Real clock-in
151 h planned · 3 clock-ins today
05 — The migration
Switching takes days, not months
No need to stop the operation. Turnozo is free up to 10 employees with no lock-in, so you can set it up in parallel before cancelling anything.
01
Import your team
Employees come in from your Deputy export or your usual spreadsheet, reviewed before anything is applied.
02
Recreate your structure
Each location is set up with its own managers and work addresses per shift, all on one invoice.
03
The team clocks in on day one
Everyone gets their invite and clocks in from their phone, with location when the shift calls for it.
04
First month-end close, together
One file with hours per employee and location, ready for your payroll provider. We review it with you.
Month for month: if your Deputy annual plan has 5 months left, your first 5 months of Turnozo are free. Deputy's own pricing FAQs say annual plans aren't refunded if you cancel early, that you lose access to your account as soon as you cancel, and that you can't reduce the user count during the 12-month term. So don't cancel early: keep Deputy until the term ends, run Turnozo for free in the meantime, and never pay twice. Email support@turnozo.com with your renewal date and team size and we'll put it in writing. On monthly? Migration is free, and so are your first 10 employees.
Export your employee list from Deputy (or your usual spreadsheet) and import it into Turnozo. You review the draft before anything is applied: employees, roles and locations. Schedules are recreated in minutes with weekly templates. Export your timesheet history from Deputy while you still have access, since their FAQs say access ends as soon as you cancel; your Turnozo record starts clean from the first clock-in.
Deputy applies a minimum spend of $30 per month on its monthly Lite, Core and Pro plans, so a 3-person team on Lite pays $30 even though 3 users at $5.50 come to $16.50. Their US annual plans carry a 4-user minimum instead. Turnozo has no minimum: teams of up to 10 employees are free, and from 11 on you pay exactly €2.47 per active employee.
Because the prices on Deputy's pricing cards are their annual-plan prices, paid upfront or in monthly installments against a 12-month commitment. Without that commitment, Core is $7.25 per user per month, Lite is $5.50 and Pro is $10.00. Turnozo is monthly with no lock-in, so we compare monthly to monthly.
Prices are set in euros: €2.47 per active employee a month, about $2.90 at current rates. Your card pays in dollars at your bank's exchange rate, so the dollar amount can vary slightly month to month. The price itself is public and the same for everyone, with no tiers, no add-ons and no minimum invoice.
Free up to 10 employees, no card to start. Pro comes with a 14-day free trial and is billed monthly, with no long-term contracts: cancel whenever you want and you simply stop being billed. That means you can set Turnozo up in parallel and let your Deputy term run out before you close it.
Prepaid Deputy for the year? Your remaining months are free on Turnozo
Month for month: 5 prepaid months left on Deputy means your first 5 months of Turnozo are free. On monthly? Migration is free, and so are your first 10 employees.
No fine print: we put it in writing before you start.
In no rush to decide? Read our guide to the best Deputy alternatives first. It puts the prices side by side, Turnozo included.