Xero adds timesheets to employee portal

Accounting Software

UPDATED: 60,000 employees paid through Xero.

Xero has added timesheets to its employee portal to eliminate re-keying of written timesheets. The update was only for Xero’s Australian business customers.

Employees could log into the portal and enter their hours directly into Xero from a desktop, iPad or other tablet. Managers then had to approve the timesheets before they were passed onto the payroll administrator to calculate wages.

Xero included templates for staff who worked the same hours each week. New timesheets carried the same hours as the template and could be adjusted according to the hours worked for that week.

The timesheet function included basic tracking. Users could allocate a tracking category to timesheets and add items to each timesheet line. More detailed tracking would come in a later release that included time billing.

The employee portal was included in the payroll program Paycycle acquisition and gave staff the ability to enter holiday requests, submit expense claims and view payslips.

Observation

One comment made by Xero in this release gave an interesting window into the average Xero customer. Xero only has 60,000 employees being paid through payroll, wrote head of payroll Stuart McLeod in Xero’s blog. Given that Xero has 110,000 business customers it’s evident that most of those must be sole traders.

EDIT: Xero’s Stuart McLeod just pointed out in the comments on this story that the payroll function is only available in Australia which has 32,000 employees, so the percentage of businesses with employees is much higher, McLeod says. From his comment below: “Our numbers reflect the statistics reasonably accurately. About 35% of our Australian customers are actively using the payroll functionality available to them through Xero.”  

It’s still interesting to see how much opportunity there is in the micro business market. MYOB is chasing this market (0-4 employees) with LiveAccounts, although its strength is in the small business and up market.

Xero has 30,000 businesses or 1.5 percent of the 2 million-strong small business (up to 20 seats) market. It just goes to show the real competition for small business customers hasn’t even started yet.

Want help moving to cloud software? Check out the Cloud Adviser Directory – shortlisted experts in moving small and medium businesses to the cloud.

Related posts

View all
ERP

NetSuite AI Connector in production: True Protein's results after two months

True Protein is one of the first Australian companies running Oracle's NetSuite AI Connector in daily production. Reports that used to take hours now run in seconds – and the only ongoing cost is a Claude enterprise licence.
Learn more
Accounting Software

Xero raises prices and simplifies plans, forcing upgrades

Xero has raised its prices in Australia for the second time in 12 months by an average of 13 percent across almost all its plans. It has renamed the cheapest three plans and replaced the Premium plans with more expensive Ultimate plans.
Learn more
Accounting Software

Intuit builds "done-for-you" tax model based on AI

How will tax change with generative AI? Intuit has added an AI assistant to its tax software, TurboTax. Head of TurboTax James Belsky explains what comes next.
Learn more
Compliance Software

Got a quick question? Ask the CPA in your pocket

ChatCPA.io knows all the accounting rules and answers your questions on WhatsApp or SMS. With over 5,000 users, many subscribers are accountants themselves.
Learn more
Accounting Software

How Accountants will Use AI assistants for Tax Advice

Cloud tax program that works with Xero, QuickBooks and MYOB, recently demo’ed Tax Genii at the recent QuickBooks conference in Sydney.
Learn more
ERP

How Oracle NetSuite is Using Generative AI to Accelerate Finance

Oracle NetSuite has added the ability to automatically generate text and summarise financial data in its cloud ERP using generative AI.
Learn more