ERP & Business Operations · head to head
BatchMaster vs Gusto

BatchMaster
ERP & Business Operations
Manufacturing execution and batch management system
- From
- $1250/month
- Rated
- -
The short version
- Each has a real cost: BatchMaster implementation costs high, ranging from $15,000 to $120,000, adding significant upfront investment; Gusto customer service can be slow and unresponsive to issues
- They diverge on capability: BatchMaster covers Production scheduling, Gusto covers Automated payroll.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which BatchMaster and Gusto actually diverge.
| Attribute | BatchMaster | Gusto |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $1250/month | $49/month |
| Platforms | Cloud, On-premise, Web | Web |
| Category | ERP & Business Operations | All industries |
| Founded | 1983 | 2011 |
Identical on both: pricing model (Unknown), free tier (No), user rating (Not yet rated).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in BatchMaster
- Production scheduling
- Batch management
- Quality control
- Traceability
- Compliance
- ERP systems
- REST APIs
- IoT sensors
Only in Gusto
- Automated payroll
- Tax filing
- Benefits administration
- Time tracking
- Employee onboarding
- HR compliance
- Workers' comp
- 401(k) management
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
BatchMaster
- Batch productionnot Gusto
- Quality assurancenot Gusto
- Regulatory compliancenot Gusto
- Product traceabilitynot Gusto
Gusto
- Payroll processingnot BatchMaster
- Benefits administrationnot BatchMaster
- Tax compliancenot BatchMaster
- Employee onboardingnot BatchMaster
- Time trackingnot BatchMaster
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
BatchMaster
- Implementation costs high, ranging from $15,000 to $120,000, adding significant upfront investment
- Per-user licensing model can increase total cost of ownership for organizations with many users accessing the system
- Smaller user community compared to tier-1 ERP systems may limit support resources and third-party integrations
- Mobile app capabilities are optional add-ons that increase overall deployment cost
Gusto
- Customer service can be slow and unresponsive to issues
- Weak reporting capabilities, cannot export data to spreadsheets for analysis
- Support staff lacks deep payroll expertise and knowledge
- Rehired employees do not have settings reset, causing manual cleanup work
- City tax handling requires additional monitoring and monitoring
- Onboarding can have issues with bank account verification and tax registration
Pricing, plan by plan
BatchMaster
$1250/monthNo published plan breakdown. See the BatchMaster review.
Gusto
$49/monthNo published plan breakdown. See the Gusto review.
Which should you pick?
Choose BatchMaster if
- You need production scheduling.
- You work on Cloud, On-premise, Web.
- You also want batch management.
Questions people ask
- Is BatchMaster or Gusto better?
- Neither clearly leads. BatchMaster starts at $1250/month and Gusto at $49/month, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, BatchMaster or Gusto?
- BatchMaster starts at $1250/month and Gusto at $49/month.
- Does BatchMaster or Gusto run on more platforms?
- BatchMaster runs on Cloud, On-premise, Web. Gusto runs on Web.
- What is BatchMaster best used for?
- BatchMaster is most often used for batch production, quality assurance, regulatory compliance, product traceability. Of those, batch production and quality assurance are not what Gusto is typically brought in for.
- What can BatchMaster do that Gusto cannot?
- BatchMaster covers Production scheduling, Batch management, Quality control, Traceability. Gusto covers Automated payroll, Tax filing, Benefits administration, Time tracking.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
BatchMaster: What industries does BatchMaster ERP serve?
BatchMaster ERP serves manufacturers across 20+ industries including pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, chemicals, personal care and cosmetics, nutraceuticals, paint and coatings, and others in more than 80 countries.
SourceGusto: What is Gusto's starting price?
Gusto starts at $49 per month plus $6 per person. The company also offers a Contractor-only plan for $35 per month plus $6 per contractor.
SourceBatchMaster: How much does BatchMaster cost?
BatchMaster pricing typically starts around $1,250 per month for cloud subscriptions, with costs ranging from $70-150 per user per month on subscription. Implementation costs range from $15,000 to $120,000, with essential modules like quality management commanding higher prices.
SourceGusto: Does Gusto include unlimited payroll runs?
Yes, all Gusto plans include unlimited payroll runs at no extra charge, including off-cycle payrolls.
SourceBatchMaster: What integrations does BatchMaster support?
BatchMaster integrates with QuickBooks, SAP Business One, Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, Sage 50/100/200/300, Xero, and Tally. It also offers an API for custom integrations.
SourceGusto: What core features are included in Gusto?
All plans include payroll processing, tax administration, digital onboarding, benefits enrollment, time tracking, performance management, and next-day direct deposit for most plans.
SourceBatchMaster: What are BatchMaster's key modules?
BatchMaster provides modular applications covering formulation, production, inventory, quality, compliance, planning, and scheduling. Optional modules include mobile and warehouse management capabilities.
SourceGusto: Does Gusto support integrations?
Yes, Gusto integrates with accounting software, applicant tracking systems, benefits providers, time-tracking tools, and other business platforms to reduce data entry.
SourceBatchMaster: Does BatchMaster support batch tracking and traceability?
Yes, BatchMaster includes batch tracking and traceability features essential for regulated industries like pharmaceuticals and food and beverage, supporting product recall management and regulatory compliance.
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