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Firms that want to modernise, keep up with industry demand, and stay competitive will often hear that ‘the future is cloud’. And, as software providers, we’re more than happy to agree that cloud-based technology is a smart investment.

But when it comes to processing payroll, that advice is often oversimplified – and it can miss a trick. Because cloud-based payroll software isn’t just the future: it’s already changing the way payroll professionals and teams work today.

Which means that, if you want to work as efficiently, effectively, and profitably as possible, continually postponing a move to the cloud is becoming increasingly difficult to justify.

So what does this mean in practice? Here are five things that cloud-based payroll software makes possible.

1. Collaboration with colleagues

For firms that have relied on desktop payroll for years, collaboration has often depended on emails, file sharing, and manual handovers. In the cloud, collaboration becomes far more straightforward – and largely built in.

Whether your team is based in the same location, working in hybrid roles, or spread across multiple offices, cloud-based payroll software makes it easy for payroll teams and providers of all shapes and sizes to work together within a single platform.

With configurable workflows, activity tracking, and a clear audit trail, there’s less need to chase progress, send update emails, or flag work manually. Everyone can see what’s been done, what’s in progress, and what needs attention – all in one place.

2. Integration with other software

Cloud-based payroll software like BrightPay is designed with integration in mind, allowing it to work smoothly alongside the wider technology firms already use.

In particular, BrightPay integrates with accounting and bookkeeping software to streamline payroll journals and reduce manual data entry, while pension integrations support automated enrolment and ongoing compliance. BrightPay also integrates with TimeKeeper, Bright’s time and attendance software, enabling hours worked to flow directly into payroll for greater accuracy and efficiency. 

The result is a more joined-up payroll process that saves time and reduces the risk of error.

3. Compliance made automatic

Keeping up with changing regulations and compliance requirements takes time – and it’s an area where mistakes can be costly. With cloud-based payroll software, much of that administrative burden is reduced.

Compliance updates are handled centrally and applied automatically, helping ensure the software remains aligned with current requirements. For payroll teams, that means less time spent checking for updates, reinstalling software, or confirming you’re working on the latest version.

Instead, you can focus on running payroll with confidence, knowing your tools are being kept up to date.

4. The highest level of data security

Cloud-based payroll software is built with security at its core. In many cases, it offers stronger protection for sensitive payroll data than traditional desktop software or manual processes.

Features such as role-based access controls, multi-factor authentication, and secure encryption help ensure payroll information remains protected and confidential. As with compliance updates, security enhancements are applied automatically, without any additional effort from your team.

5. Working from anywhere

Moving away from desktop payroll software also opens up greater flexibility in how and where work gets done. With cloud-based payroll, you, your team, and your clients can access the information and tools you need from any device with an internet connection.

That makes flexible working easier to support, enables hybrid collaboration, and removes geographical barriers when assisting clients.

Ready to move beyond desktop? 

Desktop payroll software may still feel familiar and dependable, but it can’t offer the same flexibility, connectivity, and efficiency as a cloud-based approach. Payroll should be a seamless part of your practice – and cloud technology plays a key role in making that possible.

To find out more about how Bright’s specialist payroll software, BrightPay, can help you work smarter, not harder, get in touch with our team or sign up for a free trial today.

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