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Push is a workforce management software company headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The company provides cloud-based human resources and payroll tools designed for the restaurant and hospitality industries. Push offers services such as time and attendance tracking, scheduling, payroll, hiring and onboarding, and labor compliance automation.
History
[edit]Push was founded in Vancouver, Canada in 2012.[1] The company has since expanded across North America to support restaurant businesses of all sizes. It operates offices in both Canada and the United States, including a location in Los Angeles, California.
Services
[edit]Push provides a platform tailored to the needs of restaurants and hospitality businesses. Its key services include:
Employee scheduling
Time and attendance tracking
Payroll processing
Hiring and onboarding
Labor law compliance automation
The software is available for businesses operating in both Canada and the United States.
Features and Differentiation
[edit]Push distinguishes itself from other workforce management platforms through its deep specialization in hospitality. Features like tip tracking, overtime management, break compliance, and integration with common point-of-sale (POS) systems are designed to address the unique challenges of restaurants. The platform aims to reduce paperwork and administrative burden by automating tasks like onboarding and scheduling while helping ensure compliance with labor regulations in both Canada and the United States. Push is known for their Enterprise Dashboard which allows restaurant operators to manage their labor costs for all their locations in one place.
Recognition
[edit]Push has been recognized by Great Place to Work Canada as one of the Best Workplaces in Canada in both 2023 and 2024.[2][3]
Clients
[edit]Push serves a broad client base in the restaurant industry, including both independent restaurants and large chains. Notable clients include:
Integrations and Partnerships
[edit]Push integrates with a range of third-party platforms to help restaurant businesses streamline operations across departments. Key integrations include:
Point-of-sale (POS): Square, Toast POS, Lightspeed, Silverware POS, and TouchBistro.
Accounting: QuickBooks and Xero
Job posting and recruiting: Indeed and LinkedIn
Benefits and retirement solutions: SmartPay and Leading Retirement Solutions
Reservations: Libro
These integrations support automation and data consistency across platforms, reducing administrative work and improving operational efficiency for restaurant operators.
See also
[edit]Human resource management software
References
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[edit]Category:Software companies of Canada Category:Hospitality industry Category:Human resource management software Category:Restaurant management software Category:Canadian companies established in 2012
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