Bonusly helps teams improve engagement and adopt the behaviors that set them, and their organization, up for long-term success. It is used to make recognition meaningful and habitual, and to help organizations build cultures where people want to stay and grow together. The vendor states that more than 3,400 global organizations, including DoorDash, Toast, Seat Geek, and Magna-Tiles, use Bonusly’s recognition to see what recognition done right can achieve.
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Workhuman
Score 8.0 out of 10
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Workhuman Cloud is a SaaS platform solution designed to fuel company culture through recognition, engagement, performance, work-life harmony, inclusion, and belonging, boasting more than six million users in 30+ languages, in 180 countries, generating 100 million instances of human connection. Combined with business insights from Workhuman IQ, the platform provides leaders with proactive insight and tools used to understand issues as they develop and to help make the right decisions to align…
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Pricing
Bonusly
Workhuman
Editions & Modules
Appreciate
Custom
per year per seat
Connect
Custom
per year per seat
Achieve
Custom
per year per seat
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Bonusly
Workhuman
Free Trial
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No
Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
Custom enterprise pricing includes every Core & Pro feature, plus:
- 99% guaranteed uptime SLA
- Dedicated support and consultation team
- Launch strategy and rollout support
- Manager resources and training
the cost was [the] main factor for us. I think the platforms are very similar. Bonusly is one focused on just employee recognition which is great and concise. Blueboard offers a lot more by way of experiences and gift-giving for recognition but on the pricier side.
I haven’t found any other platform that I would consider in a similar product to Bonusly. When we got involved with the platform, it was the only one of it’s type and we’ve been blown away with it since then.
Bonusly builds a recognition-rich culture like no other reward and recognition software by empowering everyone to recognize their peers, direct reports, and managers. With nifty features and a simple interface, Bonusly is fun and intuitive to use and employees tend to adopt …
The "big name" to me has always been CrewHu. Not sure why they aren't in the listing at the time of this writing but they are far and away the big name from my perspective. This is the main other tool we've seriously considered and I think it highlights the opposite points I've …
I have not used any product other than BRAVO! for recognition. Other than that, it has just been 1 1 communication OR during a meeting; we can provide some kudos to different folks. Although public, in-the-moment recognition may not always be received the way we hoped, some …
I have previously used a program that was used specifically for number of year anniversaries. There were very few items available. Users were only able to choose one item from the list. Workhuman lets you get as many things as you want, with the possibility of getting bigger or …
The Workhuman representative was very prompt is replying to emails and suggesting alternatives. We felt there would be less of a learning curve in mirroring our current reward management processes by switching to Workhuman. It was a task to train the workforce, but the videos …
me personally never used a different recoginition platform before using Workhuman. since i started working at my current company, Workhuman has met our company needs with its easy to use interface. strong focus on company values. it's been great fit for our culture and goals. …
Bonusly has provided us a formal space to post recognition. While face to face recognition still occurs, this is a place where staff can post publicly or privately, but a majority choose public. It has been incredibly popular since our implementation. Staff love the ability to earn time off through recognition. That customized redemption is our most popular reward.
It is definitely very well suited for cases like how my company uses it (which is a platform to celebrate colleagues and peers within the company, public or privately—depending on your choice). It feels good to write a review on someone I care about and want to celebrate. Maybe it would be less appropriate if the reviews were to be mandatorily public, but I don't know if that even exists.
In my experience, current prepaid cards for cash and his platform has the worst support and compatibility for Mexico establishments and commerce hance it is limited the use for Mexico.
I think there are too many steps to submit an award
In my opinion, we need to refresh and offer more products and services compatible to redeem credit earn on platform
Bonusly is easy to use and intuitive for anyone familiar with technology and using websites. There is a page where posts are made, and a page where rewards are redeemed. It is very straightforward.
It is really very usable. I cannot find anything to complain about its usability. The UX is done perfectly. Even when I used it first, I figured my way around it really quickly. Now, I cannot remember if I had a 'user tutorial' first time I opened it, but if not, that would maybe be a place for improvement.
The company has an in-house customer support team. They can be reached by email or phone. The response time is good and I do not have anything negative to say about them. The good thing is that the hours of operation are 24/7 so one can reach them anytime with questions about reward management.
I haven’t found any other platform that I would consider in a similar product to Bonusly. When we got involved with the platform, it was the only one of it’s type and we’ve been blown away with it since then.
I have not used any product other than BRAVO! for recognition. Other than that, it has just been 1 1 communication OR during a meeting; we can provide some kudos to different folks. Although public, in-the-moment recognition may not always be received the way we hoped, some folks prefer more indirect recognition.
Employees are encouraged to "live the values" as other members see and recognize their achievements monetarily.
This spreads a load of recognition from just leadership/managers across the entire organization, potentially eliminating/reducing a recurring existing task your company is currently doing.
Features/freedom of posting in a 'social media' style environment encourages light-hearted comradery between employees.
I do not think there is any negative impact. We had a homegrown rewards management tool. It was useful in communicating with employees.
It was difficult to run reports in the past and we had to maintain accounts with different vendors. It was difficult as we could only work with a limited number of companies to obtain gift cards.