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Whichapp EOR Cost Benchmark

Published EOR fee ranges, FX and pre-funding disclosure, and a transparent first-year total across 17 providers.

Whichapp ResearchVersion 1.1 · Last updated: 2026-06-05 · Sample: 17 providers · Next refresh: Sep 2026

Whichapp EOR Cost Benchmark

Published EOR fee ranges, FX and pre-funding disclosure, and a transparent first-year total across 17 providers.

Version 1.1 · Last updated: 2026-06-05 · Sample: 17 providers · Next refresh: Sep 2026


$199
lowest published EOR monthly fee
$699
highest published EOR monthly fee
$599
median fee where pricing is published
14/17
publish a fee; 3 are quote-only
0/17
publish an FX spread or deposit figure

Whichapp sample of 17 providers, published prices only, with quote-based providers excluded from the range. Methodology →

Key findings

If you’re benchmarking EOR costs for a hiring decision, here is what Whichapp found across 17 providers observed in May 2026:

  • The published EOR monthly fee range is $199–$699 per employee per month. This range covers 14 providers with publicly stated starting prices.
  • The median published EOR monthly fee is $599: six providers publish this figure as their starting price.
  • 3 of 17 providers do not publish an EOR monthly fee. These providers require a quote for all pricing. Their actual fees may fall anywhere relative to the published range.
  • No setup fee is publicly disclosed by any provider in the sample. Whichapp records setup fees as “Not disclosed” where they are not stated on the pricing page. This does not confirm that no setup fee exists.
  • No provider publishes its FX spread as a number. We checked provider help-centre documentation directly, and the market band sits at 0.5–3% over mid-market (source: Remote, eorHQ), where a 2% spread on a $100,000 salary is roughly $2,000 a year, larger than the gap between most providers’ headline fees.
  • Pre-funding lead time, not a deposit, is the real cash item. Where we could verify it, providers require funds 3 to 7 business days before payday (Deel ~4, Remote ~5, Rippling ~3, Papaya 0 with a pre-funded wallet). The wider market also reports refundable deposits of 1 to 3 months of total cost.
  • Billing cadence changes the median. The $599 figure for Remote and Deel is the annual-commitment price; monthly billing runs higher (Remote historically listed $699). An annual commitment typically saves 5 to 10%, so the snapshot fee depends on the term you sign.

What this benchmark measures

We record only publicly disclosed fees here. This benchmark does not model actual all-in cost, which would require setup, FX, benefits, and minimum-term commitments, most of which are not published.

Use it to establish the floor of the published price range and to spot which providers use quote-based models before you contact sales.

Whichapp estimates are provided separately where assumptions are documented. Estimates are never presented as provider disclosures. For modelled cost scenarios, see the EOR Break-Even Modeler.

First-year cost context

At the median published fee of $599/month, your disclosed annual platform cost is $7,188. At the lowest published fee of $199/month, it is $2,388.

These figures cover the platform fee only. We exclude social contributions, benefits, FX, and undisclosed setup or minimum-term fees, and we model the full picture further down.

Whichapp estimates that employer-side social contributions typically add 10–35% of gross salary depending on the country of hire. See the Employer Cost & Burden dataset for country-level on-cost rates you can apply to your specific hiring markets.

Buyer implications

In our assessment, the published price range overstates the practical pricing gap between providers. If you’re comparing $199/month against $699/month, verify whether the lower-priced provider offers the same entity model, country coverage, and support level.

A provider at $199/month using a partner-model entity, where a local third party holds the employment contract, may carry different compliance exposure than a $599/month provider with its own entity in your target country. The cheaper line item can be the riskier one.

Request all of the following in writing before you sign: monthly EOR fee, setup fee, minimum contract term, FX rate basis, and deposit or pre-funding requirement. None of these are universally disclosed in published form by providers in this sample.

FX and pre-funding: the costs no provider prices

The headline fee is the number sales leads with. The two line items that actually move your first-year cash position, the foreign-exchange spread on each cross-currency payout and the date funds must leave your account, are the two that no provider in our sample publishes as a figure.

We read provider help-centre documentation directly for the five platforms where this detail exists. None states an FX spread. What they do disclose is the rate basis and the pre-funding lead time, and those two facts tell you more about your exposure than any quoted fee.

Provider FX spread published? FX rate basis Rate shown before payment? Pre-funding lead time
DeelNoProprietary (real-time partner rate)Yes, on confirmation~4 business days
RemoteNoNot disclosedNo~5 business days
RipplingNoNot disclosedNot documented~3 business days
Papaya GlobalNoProprietary (banking partner rate)Yes0 with pre-funded wallet; else 2–3 days
MultiplierNoProprietaryNot documentedNot disclosed

Source: Whichapp FX leakage dataset, observed from provider help-centre documentation (2025–2026). FX spread is recorded as “No” because no provider publishes a percentage. Pre-funding lead times are the funding cut-off before payday, not a deposit.

Where rivals are willing to estimate, the spread itself runs 0.5 to 3% over the mid-market rate (source: Remote and eorHQ pricing guidance). On a $100,000 salary that is $500 to $3,000 a year, with a 2% mid-point of $2,000.

That single line is larger than the $400 monthly gap between the cheapest and median provider, and you cannot see it on any pricing page. If you run payroll in three currencies, this is the cost your CFO will ask about after the first quarter.

A worked first-year total for one German hire

The benchmark above records published fees only. To answer the question you actually ask, what will this cost in year one, we have to model the parts providers do not publish. Here is one transparent example, labelled as a Whichapp estimate, with every input shown.

Whichapp estimate: one employee, Germany, $100,000 gross salary
Gross salary (reference figure)$100,000
Employer social contributions (Germany, 20.45% of gross)$20,450
EOR platform fee (median $599/mo × 12)$7,188
FX spread (2% mid-point of the 0.5–3% band)$2,000
Estimated year-one total$129,638

Employer contribution rate is the verified 2026 German figure from the Whichapp Employer Cost & Burden dataset (source: bmas.de); the platform fee uses the sample median and FX is the published market band, not a provider disclosure. Setup, minimum-term, and any deposit are excluded because no provider publishes them.

Two numbers in that table should reframe how you read the benchmark. The platform fee, the figure every comparison ranks on, is 5.5% of the first-year total, while employer contributions and FX together are 17%.

You would also need a deposit. At 1 to 3 months of total cost (source: RemotePeople, Wisemonk), that is roughly $10,800 to $32,400 of working capital locked up from day one, more than the entire annual platform fee. If you take this to Finance, lead with the total, not the headline.

Limitations

  • This benchmark covers 17 providers. Published prices are observed from pricing pages and may not include enterprise or volume discounts.
  • “Not disclosed” fields mean Whichapp could not find the information publicly, not that the fee does not exist.
  • Contractor monthly fees are listed where available but are separate from EOR fees and cover different service scope.
  • The FX and pre-funding table covers the five providers where help-centre documentation exists. FX spread is shown as “No” for all because none publishes a percentage; we do not estimate a per-provider spread.
  • The first-year total is a labelled Whichapp estimate built from the inputs shown. It uses the sample median fee and a market FX band, not a quote for any one provider. Your actual total depends on salary, country, and the terms you negotiate.
  • Prices are in USD. Some providers publish in other currencies. USD equivalents use approximate conversion at time of observation.

EOR Cost Benchmark table

Whichapp EOR Cost Benchmark, May 2026. Sample: 17 providers, 14 with published pricing. EOR monthly fee = per-employee per-month fee. Setup fee and FX markup shown where publicly disclosed. “Not disclosed” = field not publicly available; Whichapp has not estimated undisclosed values.
Provider EOR monthly fee Setup fee FX markup Contractor fee Pricing model Countries sampled
Remofirst$199/moNot disclosedNot disclosedNot publishedUnknown0
Horizons$299/moNot disclosedNot disclosedNot publishedUnknown0
Pebl$399/moNot disclosedNot disclosedNot publishedper-employee9
Playroll$399/moNot disclosedNot disclosedNot publishedUnknown0
Multiplier$400/moNot disclosedNot disclosed$40/moper-employee35
Plane$499/moNot disclosedNot disclosedNot publishedUnknown0
Atlas HXM$599/moNot disclosedNot disclosedNot publishedUnknown0
Deel$599/moNot disclosedNot disclosed$49/moper-employee45
G-P$599/moNot disclosedNot disclosed$49/mocustom-only3
Gusto$599/moNot disclosedNot disclosedNot publishedUnknown0
Remote$599/moNot disclosedNot disclosed$29/moper-employee45
Rippling$599/moNot disclosedNot disclosed$8/mocustom-only44
Papaya Global$650/moNot disclosedNot disclosed$25/moper-employee43
Oyster HR$699/moNot disclosedNot disclosed$29/moper-employee19
Lano$540/moNot disclosedNot disclosed$21/moUnknown0
Safeguard GlobalNot publishedNot disclosedNot disclosedNot publishedUnknown0
WorkMotion$549/moNot disclosedNot disclosed$31/moUnknown0

Research conducted using Whichapp’s evidence-first methodology. View full methodology →

How to cite Whichapp Research

Whichapp Research, EOR Cost Benchmark, June 2026, available at whichapp.site/research/eor-cost-benchmark/ (sample: 17 providers; last updated 2026-06-05).

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