Provider guide

ADP RUN Review

ADP RUN can make sense for small businesses that want more payroll-provider infrastructure than basic DIY software, especially if they may grow into HR, benefits, or broader support needs.

Fit firstStart with your employer situation.
Verify costPrice the full first year.
Check supportKnow who helps when payroll goes wrong.

ADP RUN can make sense for small businesses that want more payroll-provider infrastructure than basic DIY software, especially if they may grow into HR, benefits, or broader support needs.

Bottom line: ADP RUN may be worth a look if you want a recognized payroll provider, tax filing support, onboarding help, and a path toward broader services. Compare carefully if you have one employee and only need very simple payroll.
Best fit
1Good fit if...

The provider matches your employee count, support needs, filings, and expected growth.

2Compare carefully if...

You are very small, highly complex, multi-state, or mainly shopping by lowest price.

3Ask about filings

Confirm tax deposits, returns, notices, and year-end forms.

4Price the first year

Include setup, add-ons, per-person fees, forms, and support.

Pricing questions

  • What is the monthly base fee?
  • What is the per-employee or contractor fee?
  • Are tax filings and year-end forms included?
  • What costs extra now, and what costs extra as the business grows?
  • What support is included if payroll is wrong or a tax notice arrives?

How to compare this provider

Run the same scenario through each provider: employees, states, pay frequency, contractors, benefits, time tracking, workers comp, HR needs, and expected hiring over the next year.

Mistakes to avoid

  • Comparing only headline price. Payroll cost depends on more than the monthly base fee.
  • Ignoring support. Payroll mistakes are time-sensitive.
  • Buying the wrong level of service. Simple employers may not need a bundle; complex employers may need more than basic software.

When a payroll provider may help

This page is educational. Later, PayrollFor may add provider recommendations or referral links where they genuinely fit the employer situation.

  • Simple payroll software can make sense for small employers with straightforward payroll.
  • Household payroll services can help families manage nanny, caregiver, and household employee records.
  • Full-service providers may be worth comparing when payroll overlaps with HR, benefits, workers comp, or multi-state support.

No provider is right for every employer. The fit depends on employee count, worker type, filings, support needs, and total cost.

Who this provider is usually best for

Best fit

Employers whose needs match this provider's strengths.

Consider if

You value the areas where this provider tends to perform well.

Be careful if

Your priorities conflict with the provider's typical tradeoffs.

Questions to ask

Confirm current pricing, filing support, and service levels.

PayrollFor evaluation framework

CategoryWhat to evaluate
Ease of useHow quickly a small employer can become comfortable with payroll.
Tax filingsWho handles deposits, filings, year-end forms, and notices.
SupportWhat happens when something goes wrong.
GrowthHow well the provider handles additional employees.
Total costBase fee, per-employee fees, add-ons, and year-end costs.

Bottom line

This review is intended to help employers decide whether this provider deserves a place on their comparison list. Always verify current pricing, features, and support directly with the provider.

PayrollFor editorial view

ADP RUN is often considered when employers want a larger payroll company, broader support options, and a platform that can grow with the business. The tradeoff is that simplicity and pricing transparency may not always be its strongest selling points.

Who should seriously consider it

  • Growing businesses
  • Owners wanting a larger provider relationship

Who should probably keep comparing

  • One-employee businesses shopping primarily on price
  • Very simple payroll situations

Questions to ask before signing up

  • What is the real monthly cost after employee fees?
  • Are year-end forms included?
  • Who handles payroll tax notices?
  • What support level comes with the plan?

Provider details change

Payroll providers can change pricing, plan names, included filings, support levels, integrations, and promotional offers. Treat provider names here as comparison examples, then verify current details directly with the provider before choosing.