Teamsly vs. Connecteam

Teamsly vs. Connecteam

The best Connecteam alternative

Connecteam splits scheduling, chat, and training across three priced hubs. Teamsly is the all-in-one Connecteam alternative with AI auto-scheduling, live GPS, on-call shifts, forms, and training in one flat per-location plan from $24/loc/mo.

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Where Teamsly and Connecteam differ on the workflows shift-based and deskless teams use every day.

Connecteam Teamsly
AI auto-scheduling ~ (Expert tier only)
Multi-schedule management ~ (Expert tier only)
Shift templates & shift types
Drag-and-drop scheduling
Open shift swaps & incentives ~
Automated check-ins / shift reminders
Time clock with geo-fencing
Break & overtime management
Real-time overtime alerts ~
Auto clock-out & reminders
HR & location verification ~ (HR Hub)
Forms, audits & checklists
Task manager (recurring + photo) ~ (Ops Hub)
Quizzes, courses & training ~ (HR Hub)
Team chat & announcements ~ (Comms Hub)
AI form & quiz generation
Live GPS location tracking ~ (Breadcrumbs only)
On-call shifts
Job scheduling module
Bilingual (English / Spanish) experience ~ (auto-translate only)
Free plan (all hubs, up to 10 users) (1 location, up to 10 employees)
Paid plan starts at $29 / hub / mo (per-user fees above 30) $24 / location / mo (All-In-One $49)

Why teams switch from Connecteam to Teamsly

Numbers managers report after consolidating onto one platform
21 hrs/mo
Average monthly time saved on scheduling and compliance.
Same admin time, fewer apps, no hub-juggling — pulled from Teamsly’s published workflow benchmarks.
−36%
Reduction in time spent building weekly schedules.
Teamsly’s AI auto-scheduler drafts a compliant week in seconds where Connecteam’s auto-assign only fills open shifts on the Operations Hub Expert tier.
12%
Average reduction in labor cost from smarter shift coverage.
Calculated from scheduled hours vs. demand targets — included on every Teamsly plan, never paywalled by hub.

TL;DR — Teamsly vs Connecteam in 30 seconds

Both Teamsly and Connecteam are workforce management apps for hourly, shift-based, and deskless teams — but their scope and pricing structure are very different:

  • Connecteam is sold as three separately priced hubs — Operations, Communications, and HR & Skills — each with Basic / Advanced / Expert tiers and per-user fees above 30 employees.
  • Teamsly bundles the same workflows and keeps going — adding AI auto-scheduling, a real-time live GPS dashboard, on-call shifts, a dedicated job scheduling module, forms & audits, recurring tasks, quizzes & training, and a fully bilingual (English / Spanish) experience — on one flat per-location plan with no per-employee fees.
  • Sub-10-employee crew that just needs a free starter app for one deskless team? Connecteam’s Small Business Plan is hard to beat.
  • Multi-location operator who needs operations, training, jobs, live GPS, on-call coverage, and AI scheduling in one app — at predictable per-location pricing? Teamsly is the better long-term Connecteam alternative.
Time savings
3.2×
faster scheduling with Teamsly AI

Managers report building a full week’s schedule in a third of the time using Teamsly’s AI auto-scheduler vs. manually building shifts in Connecteam’s Operations Hub — measured in their first month after switching.


Pricing comparison: Teamsly vs Connecteam

This is usually where the conversation lands, so let’s get specific.

Connecteam pricing (2026)

Connecteam uses a modular pricing model based on three feature hubs:

  • Small Business Plan — Free: all hubs, up to 10 users; hard-stop at user 11.
  • Basic — $29/mo per hub: first 30 users; per-user fees apply above that ($1/user/mo on Ops, $0.60 on Comms and HR).
  • Advanced — $49/mo per hub: adds geofencing, conditional fields, repeating shifts; $3/user/mo above 30 on Ops.
  • Expert — $99/mo per hub: adds auto-assign open shifts, unlimited geofence sites, multi-schedule, API; $5/user/mo above 30 on Ops, $3.60 on Comms and HR.
  • Enterprise — custom: SSO, 2FA, success manager, webhooks.

To match what Teamsly includes in a single plan, most growing teams need Operations + Communications + HR & Skills at the Expert tier — three subscriptions, three renewals, three sets of seat counts.

Hubs add up. One plan doesn’t. — cost per month

Connecteam — all 3 Expert hubsOperations + Communications + HR & Skills
$297
Connecteam — any 2 Expert hubs
$198
Connecteam — 1 Expert hub
$99
Teamsly All-In-OnePer location — everything included
$49
Teamsly BasicPer location
$24
First 30 users on each Connecteam hub. Per-user fees apply above 30 on every hub. Teamsly: no per-employee fees.

Teamsly pricing (2026)

  • Free — $0/mo: 1 location, up to 10 employees. Includes basic scheduling, basic time tracking, availability and time-off requests, and team chat. No credit card.
  • Basic — $24/mo per location: everything in Free plus advanced team communication, advanced reporting, basic checklists/forms, and basic quizzes/lessons. No per-employee fees.
  • All-In-One — $49/mo per location: everything in Basic plus advanced scheduling with the AI auto-scheduler, advanced time-off & PTO controls, advanced cost management, advanced forms & quizzes, live GPS, on-call shifts, jobs, and bilingual EN/ES.
  • Yearly billing saves up to 20%. 30-day free trial on Basic and All-In-One. No setup fees, no hidden costs, cancel anytime.
  • Enterprise — custom: SSO, advanced permissions, dedicated success manager.

Real cost comparison (3 locations, 60 employees)

Connecteam (3 Hubs, Expert)
~$6,000+
per year for ~60 users on Operations + Communications + HR & Skills Expert ($297/mo for the first 30 users, then $5 + $3.60 + $3.60 per additional user across the three hubs every month).
Teamsly All-In-One
$1,764
per year for 3 locations on All-In-One ($49 × 3 × 12) — AI auto-scheduling, forms, audits, tasks, training, bilingual support, live GPS, on-call, and jobs all included with no per-employee fees.

Which pricing model works best?

  • Connecteam: better if you want to customize tools individually and only ever need one hub.
  • Teamsly: better if you want predictable per-location pricing with everything included as you scale — no per-employee fees, ever.

Teamsly vs Connecteam: key differences at a glance

The headline differences between Teamsly and Connecteam:

FeatureConnecteamTeamsly
Platform focusModular hubs for deskless teamsAll-in-one workforce platform
Employee scheduling
AI auto schedulingExpert tier only
Time tracking & geo-fencing
Auto clock-out & reminders
Shift swaps & open-shift incentivesPartial
Task managementOperations Hub only
Forms, audits & checklistsOperations Hub only
Employee training (quizzes & courses)HR & Skills Hub only
AI form & quiz generation
Team chat & announcementsCommunications Hub only
Live GPS location trackingBreadcrumbs only
On-call shifts
Job scheduling module
Bilingual (EN / ES) experienceAuto-translate only
Pricing modelPer user + per hubPer location, flat — no per-employee fees

Best fit:

  • Connecteam — sub-10-employee crews on the free Small Business Plan, or operators who genuinely only need one hub.
  • Teamsly — growing or multi-location teams that need scheduling plus operations, jobs, training, live GPS, on-call, and bilingual support in one app.

What Teamsly and Connecteam bundle into one plan

Connecteam — 3 separately priced hubs
Operations Hub (scheduling) Operations Hub (time clock) Operations Hub (tasks & forms) Communications Hub (chat) Communications Hub (updates & surveys) HR & Skills Hub (onboarding) HR & Skills Hub (courses) + per-user fee above 30
Teamsly
AI auto-scheduling Time clock Live location On-call shifts Jobs Forms & audits Recurring tasks Training & quizzes Bilingual UI Chat

What is Connecteam?

Connecteam is a workforce management app aimed at deskless and field teams — cleaning crews, security, construction, healthcare home visits, food service, and small franchises. Its sweet spot is three modular hubs — Operations, Communications, and HR & Skills — that you pick and price independently.

What Connecteam does well:

  • Drag-and-drop schedule builder with shift templates, availability, and shift reminders (Operations Hub).
  • GPS time clock with geo-fencing and a Breadcrumbs trail of past punches.
  • Built-in team chat, company feed, surveys, and knowledge base (Communications Hub).
  • Recurring task lists and digital forms with photo evidence.
  • Onboarding flows, courses, quizzes, time-off, and recognition (HR & Skills Hub).
  • Free Small Business Plan for up to 10 users across all hubs.

If you run a single deskless crew under 10 employees and only need one hub, Connecteam covers it well. Where it gets thin is when you grow past 10 users or want everything in one bill — AI auto-scheduling, multi-schedule, unlimited geofence sites, and conditional form fields all gate behind the Operations Hub Expert tier ($99+/mo for the first 30 users), and most growing teams end up paying for two or three hubs to match what Teamsly ships in one plan. Live location is limited to a Breadcrumbs trail (no real-time map), there’s no native on-call shift type, no dedicated jobs & crews module, and bilingual support is feed auto-translate rather than a fully translated app.

What is Teamsly?

Teamsly is a complete workforce management platform built for shift-based and field teams across hospitality, healthcare, retail, fitness, construction, cleaning, and home services. It bundles AI scheduling, time clock, live location, on-call shifts, jobs, forms, tasks, and training into one bilingual app — so the schedule, the shift, and the work itself all live in the same place.

The short version

Connecteam ends at the edge of whichever hub you bought. Teamsly keeps going — through the on-call rotation, the live location ping, the job dispatch, the checklist, the audit, the training quiz, and the payroll-ready timesheet — all on one bill, with no per-employee fees.

Teamsly’s differentiators against Connecteam:

  • AI auto-scheduling that builds compliant schedules from demand and availability — included on the All-In-One plan, not gated to a top-tier hub upgrade.
  • Live location tracking with a real-time manager map — not just an after-the-fact Breadcrumbs trail.
  • On-call shifts as a first-class scheduling primitive, with rotation, escalation, and one-tap acknowledgment.
  • A real jobs module for scheduling, dispatching, and tracking jobs across crews and locations — see Teamsly job scheduling.
  • Forms, audits and checklists with photo evidence and signatures — included, not split across hubs.
  • A real task manager with recurring tasks tied directly to shifts.
  • Quizzes, courses and training with AI-generated content.
  • Bilingual English / Spanish manager and employee experience out of the box, app-wide — not auto-translate.
  • Predictable per-location pricing with no per-employee fees — never get punished for adding seasonal staff or growing past 30 users.

Scheduling: AI auto-scheduling vs modular scheduling

Both platforms offer drag-and-drop scheduling with templates, recurring shifts, and shift swaps. The difference shows up in who does the work of building the schedule.

Connecteam scheduling

Connecteam’s scheduler lives inside the Operations Hub. You build the week manually, the system handles availability and overtime warnings, and your team gets push notifications. Auto-assign for open shifts is gated to the Expert tier; multi-schedule, repeating templates, and unlimited geofence sites also climb the tier ladder.

Teamsly scheduling

Teamsly does the same drag-and-drop building, but adds an AI auto-scheduler that takes your forecast, role requirements, certifications, and availability and produces a compliant draft in seconds. Managers tweak instead of build.

How AI auto-scheduling works in Teamsly

  1. Set your staffing requirements. Tell Teamsly how many staff you need per role, per shift window — including certifications, departments, or job sites.
  2. Sync employee availability. Availability, time-off requests, and qualifications are already in the system — no spreadsheet round-trips.
  3. Generate the schedule automatically. The AI fills every shift, avoids overtime, respects compliance rules, and flags conflicts before they become problems.
  4. Review and publish. Tweak any shift with a drag, then publish. Staff get notified instantly on mobile in their preferred language.
  5. Fill open shifts automatically. Remaining gaps are broadcast to qualified staff with optional incentives — Teamsly tracks who accepted, who declined, and why. On-call shifts are first-class.

Teamsly also handles things Connecteam splits across hubs and tiers:

  • On-call shifts — first-class scheduling primitive, not a workaround.
  • Open-shift incentives — automatically offer a bonus or higher pay rate to fill last-minute gaps.
  • Multi-location coverage — pull qualified staff from one location to another from one dashboard.

Teamsly vs Connecteam: live location tracking and on-call shifts

This is one of the sharpest gaps between the two products — and one of the easiest reasons growing teams switch from Connecteam to Teamsly.

Live GPS location tracking

Connecteam verifies location at clock-in and clock-out via geo-fencing and shows a Breadcrumbs trail of where an employee has been — after the fact, per user, gated by hub tier. There’s no real-time live map of every clocked-in employee. Teamsly tracks live location during the shift on the All-In-One plan — useful for verifying field visits, dispatching the closest crew, monitoring multi-stop routes, and reducing buddy-punching.

  • Real-time location pins on a manager map
  • Automated route tracking for field crews
  • Smart geo-fencing per location, job site, or client address
  • Audit trail of who was where, and when

On-call shifts

Connecteam has shift covers and trade requests inside Operations Hub, but no native on-call shift type — managers fake it with custom shift labels and chat. Teamsly treats on-call shifts as a first-class scheduling primitive. Schedule on-call coverage explicitly, alert the on-call employee with one tap, track on-call pay separately, and convert an on-call slot into a confirmed shift the moment it activates. Combined with open-shift incentives, this is what drives the dramatic reduction in uncovered shifts most managers see in the first 90 days after switching from Connecteam.

What Teamsly’s on-call shift workflow gives you that Connecteam doesn’t:

  • Native on-call shift type — schedule on-call coverage as a real shift on the calendar, not a custom label or workaround.
  • Rotation & escalation rules — rotate on-call duty across qualified employees and escalate automatically if the first responder doesn’t acknowledge.
  • One-tap acknowledgment — the on-call employee gets a push notification and confirms availability without leaving the Teamsly app.
  • Separate on-call pay tracking — track standby hours and active hours independently for accurate payroll and labor cost reporting.
  • One-tap promotion to confirmed shift — convert an on-call slot into a worked shift the moment it activates, with the timesheet updated automatically.
  • AI-assisted open-shift broadcasts — uncovered shifts go out to qualified, available employees with optional pay incentives, ranked by fit.
  • Audit trail — every on-call notification, acknowledgment, and promotion is logged for compliance and dispute resolution.
  • Real-time uncovered-shift alerts — managers get notified the moment a shift goes uncovered, with one-tap actions to broadcast or assign on-call coverage.

Teams that switch from Connecteam’s manual cover chains to Teamsly’s on-call shifts and AI-assisted open-shift broadcasts typically report cutting last-minute uncovered shifts by more than half within their first 90 days — the difference between scrambling for coverage and scheduling it ahead of time.

If you run home health visits, mobile beauty, field service, multi-site cleaning, security patrols, event staffing, or any workforce that doesn’t clock in at the same address every shift, Teamsly is the live-location-first Connecteam alternative.

Job & crew scheduling for field service

If you run construction, cleaning, security, or any kind of field-service operation, the difference is sharpest here. Connecteam supports jobs and sub-jobs as part of the Operations Hub. Teamsly ships a dedicated Job Scheduling module — purpose-built for crews dispatched to job sites.

Inside Teamsly’s job module:

  • Complete job profiles — customer details, addresses, equipment needs, and crew notes in one place.
  • Role-based crew assignments — assign the right mix of roles to each job, see who’s booked, and avoid overlap.
  • Geo-fenced clock-ins — link each job to a real-world location so crews can only clock in on-site.
  • Live schedule intelligence — coverage by role at a glance; spread work to avoid overtime.
  • Mobile job control — review and adjust jobs, send shift alerts, and switch between chat, forms, audits, tasks, and training in one app.
  • Real-time GPS & route tracking — verify site visits and optimize travel time.

What managers see in their first 90 days on Teamsly Jobs

Field service
Faster crew assignments
Less time building schedules 60%
Fewer uncovered shifts 52%
Reduction in job conflicts 30%
Faster job-site clock-ins 22%
Apps replaced by Teamsly 1
Source: Teamsly customer benchmarks — first 90 days after switching from a separate scheduler + dispatch + GPS stack.

Operations & employee training

This is where the platform-vs-hub philosophy really shows up. Connecteam splits forms, training, and chat across three different hub subscriptions; Teamsly delivers the same scope in one tool that managers actually use because they aren’t bouncing between subscriptions.

Operations consolidation — hubs you can drop All-in-one
Connecteam stackOps + Comms + HR & Skills
3 hubs
TeamslyAll-In-One
1 tool
−67% subscription sprawl
Tasks, forms, audits, recurring checklists, training courses, AI-generated quizzes, team chat, news feed, knowledge base, onboarding, and bilingual EN/ES — all in one Teamsly plan instead of three Connecteam hubs.

Connecteam

  • Tasks, forms, and checklists — Operations Hub
  • Training modules and onboarding — HR & Skills Hub
  • Knowledge base, surveys, chat — Communications Hub
  • Each lives in a different subscription with its own tier ladder

Teamsly

  • Operations built directly into scheduling and shifts
  • Tasks tied to shifts with photo proof and overdue alerts
  • AI-generated training, courses, and quizzes from your own documents
  • All under one plan, one login, one bill
Forms & audits Recurring tasks AI quizzes & courses Photo evidence Signed acknowledgments Bilingual training
“We dropped Connecteam plus two other tools and moved everything to Teamsly. One platform, one bill, and our managers actually use it because they aren’t bouncing between hubs.”

Bilingual experience: built-in vs auto-translate

This is one of the easiest wins for Teamsly over Connecteam if you employ a Spanish-speaking workforce.

  • Connecteam offers auto-translate for feed updates and a localized interface in select areas. Day-to-day workflows like the schedule, time clock, and forms are built around English.
  • Teamsly is fully bilingual end-to-end. Employees can switch between English and Spanish from any screen — schedules, notifications, training quizzes, audits, and chat all render in their preferred language. Managers can build forms once and have them delivered in either language.
Teamsly mobile app in Spanish
Teamsly mobile app in English
English
Spanish

HR & compliance

Connecteam’s HR & Skills Hub includes time off, courses, quizzes, documents, recognition, hiring, and onboarding — all priced as a separate hub on top of Operations and Communications.

Teamsly takes a different angle. It doesn’t try to replace a full HRIS. Instead, it focuses on compliance you can prove — bilingual training acknowledgments, signed forms, completed audits, and time-stamped task evidence. For multi-location operators in food, healthcare, retail, and field service, that’s usually the part of “HR” that actually matters during an inspection.


Teamsly vs Connecteam by industry

Connecteam markets to “deskless teams” broadly, but in practice every vertical-specific workflow lives inside the Operations Hub at the Expert tier — and any cross-vertical operator (a parent company running a healthcare line and a cleaning line, for example) ends up duplicating hub subscriptions. Teamsly is built horizontal-first: the same flat per-location plan covers restaurants, healthcare, retail, fitness, hospitality, field service, home services, construction, and cleaning with vertical-specific templates included.

Restaurants & hospitality

  • Teamsly — AI auto-scheduling tied to demand forecasts, opening/closing audits, food-safety training, bilingual back-of-house staff, and on-call line cooks — all in one Teamsly plan.
  • Connecteam — scheduling and chat work, but daily audits land in Operations Hub Expert and food-safety courses live in HR & Skills Hub, so a typical restaurant chain ends up paying for two or three hubs.

Healthcare & senior living

  • Teamsly — on-call shifts as a first-class type, certification tracking, compliance audits, signed training acknowledgments, bilingual EN/ES support, and live GPS for home-health visits.
  • Connecteam — basic scheduling and Breadcrumbs trails; no native on-call shift type, no real-time live location dashboard, and certification tracking is gated to HR & Skills Hub.

Retail & fitness

  • Teamsly — tasks tied to shifts, visual-merchandising forms with photo evidence, AI-generated quizzes on product launches, and multi-location dashboards in one Teamsly subscription.
  • Connecteam — scheduling in Ops Hub, surveys in Comms Hub, courses in HR & Skills Hub — three separate subscriptions and three renewal cycles to cover the same workflow.

Field services (cleaning, security, HVAC, construction, home services)

  • Teamsly — purpose-built Jobs module, role-based crew dispatch, geofenced job-site clock-ins, on-call rotations, real-time GPS routes, and per-job time tracking included on All-In-One.
  • Connecteam — basic job assignments inside Operations Hub; no dedicated Jobs & crew dispatch model, no per-job time tracking, no real-time live map of every clocked-in employee.
No add-ons. No surprises.
$0
add-on fees, per-employee fees, or hub upgrades

Teamsly Basic ($24/loc/mo) and All-In-One ($49/loc/mo) include AI auto-scheduling, forms, audits, training, live GPS, on-call shifts, and jobs at flat per-location pricing — no per-user fees, no hub paywall, no surprise renewal stacking the way Connecteam Operations + Communications + HR & Skills can.

Where Connecteam hits a ceiling

Connecteam is a real product with a generous free tier, but the same operators who picked it for a 10-person crew tend to hit the same walls as they grow:

  • Cost cliff at user 11. The free Small Business Plan is capped at 10 users; user 11 forces you onto a paid hub at $29–$99/mo for the first 30 users on every hub you need.
  • Hub sprawl & per-user fees. Scheduling, time clock, chat, courses, and onboarding are split across three hubs, each with per-user fees above 30 employees — multiply by three hubs and growth gets expensive fast.
  • Feature gating. Auto-assign open shifts, multi-schedule, unlimited geofence sites, conditional form fields, and advanced HR workflows are all locked behind the Expert tier.
  • Bilingual gap. Auto-translate covers feed posts, but the schedule, time clock, forms, and training UI aren’t fully bilingual end-to-end.
  • No live GPS dashboard, no on-call type, no Jobs module. Breadcrumbs trails are visible per user but there’s no real-time map; on-call coverage gets faked with custom labels and chat; field-service operators bolt on a separate dispatch tool because per-job time tracking and route history aren’t native.

When should you choose Teamsly vs Connecteam?

Choose Teamsly if:

  • You operate multiple locations or expect to grow past 30 employees
  • You want AI auto-scheduling, forms, audits, training, live GPS, on-call shifts, and jobs in one plan
  • You need a real-time live location dashboard or per-job time tracking for field crews
  • You want to stop paying for Connecteam Operations + Communications + HR & Skills as three separate hubs
  • You employ a bilingual (English / Spanish) workforce that needs the full app in their language
  • Predictable, flat per-location pricing matters more than per-user billing

Choose Connecteam if:

  • You have ten or fewer employees and the free Small Business Plan covers everything you need
  • You genuinely only need a single hub (just Operations, just Communications, or just HR & Skills) and don’t see that changing
  • You don’t need a real-time live GPS dashboard, native on-call shift workflow, or a dedicated Jobs module

Teamsly vs Connecteam in real businesses

A small crew on the free tier

If you’re running an 8-person cleaning crew or a single-location coffee shop with no plans to scale, Connecteam’s free Small Business Plan genuinely works — all hubs, no card, capped at 10 users. The catch is the cliff at user 11: every additional employee forces you onto a paid hub at $29–$99/mo for the first 30 users. Teamsly Free is also $0 (1 location, up to 10 employees), and the moment you grow Teamsly stays per-location with no per-employee fees — making it the safer free Connecteam alternative the moment growth becomes a real plan.

A 30-employee, 2-location operator scaling up

This is where Connecteam’s pricing structure shows up on the invoice. On Connecteam Expert across all three hubs, you’re looking at roughly $297/mo for the first 30 users plus per-user fees on every additional hire on every hub. Teamsly All-In-One is $98/mo for both locations with no per-employee fees — a 3× price gap that widens every month you hire, with AI auto-scheduling, forms, audits, training, live GPS, on-call, and jobs already included.

A multi-industry parent company

Many growing operators run more than one line of business — cleaning + healthcare home visits, or retail + fitness studios. Connecteam has no native concept of multi-industry; you typically end up duplicating hub subscriptions per brand and managing separate seat counts. Teamsly handles multi-industry, multi-brand operations on the same flat per-location pricing — the best Connecteam alternative for diversified operators that want one tool, one bill, and one team-wide reporting view.

A field-service or home-services business with crews on the road

If your work is “this person, at this place, for this job,” Connecteam’s Operations Hub gives you basic job assignments and Breadcrumbs trails — and stops there. Teamsly ships a full Jobs module: per-job profiles with customer details, role-based crew dispatch, geofenced job-site clock-ins, real-time GPS routes, on-call rotations, and per-job time tracking — in the same plan as your weekly schedule, time clock, and forms.

A bilingual restaurant or hospitality chain

Connecteam auto-translates feed posts but ships an English-first manager UI; Spanish-speaking staff still depend on translated screenshots and bilingual managers. Teamsly is fully bilingual EN/ES end-to-end — schedules, notifications, forms, audits, training quizzes, and chat all render in the employee’s preferred language — so your back-of-house and front-line staff actually self-serve.

The common pattern (and what actually solves it)

  • “Scheduling takes too long.” Connecteam offers auto-assign for open shifts on Operations Hub Expert. Teamsly’s AI auto-scheduler builds the entire compliant draft from demand, roles, and availability on the All-In-One plan.
  • “We’re paying for too many hubs.” Connecteam splits scheduling, chat, and training across three subscriptions; Teamsly bundles them all in one All-In-One plan at flat per-location pricing.
  • “We can’t see what’s happening in the field.” Connecteam shows per-user Breadcrumbs trails after the fact; Teamsly shows a real-time live location dashboard with every clocked-in employee on a single map.
  • “Bilingual staff can’t self-serve.” Connecteam auto-translates feed posts; Teamsly ships a fully bilingual EN/ES UI app-wide.

Modular hubs vs. all-in-one platform

The biggest difference between Connecteam and Teamsly comes down to how each platform is built.

  • Connecteam is built around three independently priced hubs — Operations, Communications, and HR & Skills — with a per-user fee on every paid tier above 30 employees on every hub.
  • Teamsly is designed as one all-in-one workforce platform — AI auto-scheduling, time clock, live GPS, on-call shifts, jobs & crew dispatch, forms, audits, recurring tasks, training, team chat, and bilingual EN/ES — on a flat per-location plan that scales with your business instead of your headcount.

For sub-10-user crews on the free tier, Connecteam can work fine. For teams thinking about scaling — adding locations, growing past 30 employees, dispatching crews, training staff, or supporting bilingual workforces — Teamsly is the best Connecteam alternative for 2026.

Connecteam
Best for
Sub-10-user crews on the free Small Business Plan, or operators who genuinely only need one hub and stay below 30 users.
VS
Teamsly
Best for
Multi-location, multi-industry operators who want AI scheduling + ops + training + live GPS + on-call + jobs in one bill, at flat per-location pricing.
Sub-10-user crew? Connecteam’s free tier is fine. Growing past 30, running multiple locations, dispatching field jobs, or supporting bilingual staff? Teamsly is the better long-term Connecteam alternative — typically 2× to 4× cheaper at scale.

Pros and cons

Connecteam

Pros

  • Strong mobile tools for deskless and field teams
  • Modular system allows hub-by-hub flexibility
  • Built-in communications, knowledge base, and surveys
  • Generous free Small Business Plan up to 10 users

Cons

  • Multiple hubs can quickly increase total cost
  • Many key features gated behind the Expert tier
  • Per-user fees stack above 30 employees per hub
  • Bilingual experience limited to feed auto-translate

Teamsly

Pros

  • All-in-one platform — scheduling, ops, training, jobs in one app
  • AI scheduling, AI forms, and AI quizzes included
  • Fully bilingual (English / Spanish) end-to-end
  • Predictable per-location pricing with no per-employee fees
  • Dedicated Job Scheduling module for field service

Cons

  • Newer brand than Connecteam
  • Payroll integrations vary by region
  • Hiring/ATS workflows are lighter than a dedicated HRIS

Alternatives to Teamsly and Connecteam

If you’re still shopping the workforce-management category and weighing more than just Teamsly vs Connecteam, here are head-to-head breakdowns of the other major platforms operators compare against:

The bottom line: Teamsly vs Connecteam

Connecteam is a real product with a generous free tier and three hubs that genuinely cover deskless workforces — if you stay sub-10 users or genuinely only need one hub. Teamsly is the all-in-one Connecteam alternative built for everyone else: AI auto-scheduling, time clock, live GPS dashboard, on-call shifts, jobs & crew dispatch, forms, audits, recurring tasks, training, team chat, and bilingual EN/ES — on one flat per-location plan with no per-employee fees, across multiple industries.

If you’re thinking beyond just one hub — planning for growth past 30 employees, adding locations, dispatching field crews, or supporting bilingual staff — Teamsly is the best Connecteam alternative for 2026.

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Teamsly is an all-in-one workforce management platform with scheduling, AI auto-scheduling, time clock, forms, audits, tasks, training, communication, and bilingual support included in one plan. Connecteam splits the same work across three separately-priced hubs — Operations, Communications, and HR & Skills — each with its own tier ladder and per-user fees above 30 employees.

Connecteam can be cost-effective for very small teams on its free Small Business Plan (up to 10 users). Once you grow past 30 users or need multiple hubs, costs climb fast — three Expert hubs is roughly $297/month for the first 30 users, with per-user fees on top. Teamsly Basic is $24/month per location and All-In-One is $49/month per location, both with no per-employee fees at any scale.

Yes. Connecteam offers a Small Business Plan that is free for up to 10 users with access to all hubs. Above 10 users, paid plans start at $29/month per hub for the first 30 users. Teamsly’s Free plan is also $0 (1 location, up to 10 employees), and Teamsly never charges per-employee fees on its paid plans — so growing past 10 staff doesn’t flip you onto a per-user model the way Connecteam does.

Yes. Teamsly includes built-in training, courses, AI-generated quizzes, completion tracking, and bilingual training acknowledgments — all in the same plan as scheduling, time clock, forms, and tasks. There’s no separate “HR Hub” to subscribe to.

Teamsly’s AI auto-scheduler builds compliant draft schedules from availability, roles, and demand in seconds. Connecteam offers basic auto-assign for open shifts only on its Operations Hub Expert tier. Teamsly also includes AI form generation and AI quiz generation in the same plan.

Teamsly is fully bilingual (English and Spanish) for both managers and employees — schedules, notifications, training quizzes, forms, and chat all render in the employee’s preferred language. Connecteam supports auto-translate for feed updates but does not ship a fully bilingual end-to-end UI.

Yes. Teamsly’s dedicated Job Scheduling module lets you create jobs with full customer and site details, assign role-based crews, geo-fence clock-ins to job sites, view a live jobs calendar, and track real-time GPS routes — all in one app alongside chat, forms, audits, tasks, and training.

Most teams are fully live within a day. You import your roster from a CSV, set up your locations and roles, and Teamsly’s AI builds your first schedule. Our onboarding team walks you through the first schedule, forms migration, and bilingual setup if you want the help. The 30-day free trial gives you the entire Basic or All-In-One feature set without a credit card.

In practice, yes. Connecteam separates scheduling and time tracking (Operations Hub), chat and updates (Communications Hub), and onboarding, courses, and documents (HR & Skills Hub) into three independent products. Most multi-location operators end up subscribing to all three hubs to get a workflow that resembles what Teamsly ships in a single plan, which is why per-month cost can triple as soon as you outgrow the 10-user free tier.

For multi-industry operators — restaurants, healthcare, retail, fitness, hospitality, field service, home services, construction, and cleaning — Teamsly is the best Connecteam alternative in 2026. It bundles the workflows that span verticals (AI scheduling, live GPS, on-call, jobs, forms, training, bilingual EN/ES) into one flat per-location plan, while Connecteam still requires you to assemble three hubs and pay per user as you grow.

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