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Miter vs Wagepoint

Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.

M3.8

Miter is stacking construction-specific HR modules toward a full vertical suite

◆ Current state

Miter methodically broadens its construction-focused HCM and payroll platform, shipping monthly across HR, payroll, and field operations. Its June release, Performance 2.0, adds a rebuilt review module designed for how construction reviews actually happen across the field and the office.

◆ Where it's heading

The pattern is vertical-suite consolidation: offboarding checklists, automated PTO payouts, field daily-reporting, payroll corrections, and now performance reviews. Miter keeps closing gaps a general HR tool would leave open for construction firms, deepening its footprint one workflow at a time.

◆ Prediction

Expect upcoming releases to keep filling the construction HR-to-payroll lifecycle — likely expanding Performance 2.0 after the June webinar and adding more field-first workflows.

W5.0

Wagepoint deepens its Xero tie-up while its feed leans on advisory content.

◆ Current state

The most substantive recent item is a deepened Xero integration linking payroll and accounting for Canadian small businesses, announced as both a press release and a news post. Beyond that, the tracked feed is largely blog, webinar, and podcast content for accountants and small-business advisors — HR and termination workflows, first-time-employer guides — rather than product releases.

◆ Where it's heading

The Xero work points at Wagepoint reinforcing its accountant and advisor channel, where tighter accounting-software integration is the wedge. Because most of the feed is audience content, product cadence beyond this integration is hard to read.

◆ Prediction

Expect continued integration and advisory-channel investment — more accounting-tool connections and advisor-facing content; a real changelog source would sharpen this read.

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