Beqom is an enterprise total compensation platform built for deep configurability. Payscale is a market-data company with configurable planning layered on top. They get shortlisted together, often as if they solve the same problem, and this comparison maps where each actually leads. It also adds a third platform, Compport, built to run the whole compensation cycle in one place.
The three take different routes. Beqom maximizes configurability for the most complex structures. Payscale leads with market data. Compport unifies all compensation types and native pay equity into a single cycle. Here's how they compare, feature by feature.
You're reading this if
- You run complex, multi-country compensation and want it in one system
- Sales incentives or commissions are a major part of your comp program
- Your pay ranges must anchor to fresh, survey-validated market data
- Budgeting, proration, or mid-cycle changes force manual workarounds today
- You're weighing deep configurability against a faster, lower-maintenance rollout
- You're building the evaluation shortlist and need to know where each lands
Beqom vs Payscale vs Compport: side-by-side overview
The clearest way to compare these three is feature by feature, across the parts of a compensation cycle a total rewards team actually runs. Here's how each platform handles compensation planning, bonus planning, total rewards statements, pay equity, analytics, and both long- and short-term incentives.
Beqom vs Payscale vs Compport: feature-by-feature comparison
Compensation planning
Compport runs planning for every compensation type through one rules engine and one budget structure, so a single cycle covers the whole program. Beqom is deeply configurable, but that flexibility comes with complexity and heavy configuration. Payscale offers configurable planning through Paycycle, built on its market data, though reviewers flag a dated interface.
Winner: Compport
Bonus planning
Compport handles bonus planning natively, with configurable proration and eligibility rules, in the same cycle as merit. Beqom handles complex bonus logic at scale. Payscale runs bonus through Paycycle rules.
Winner: Compport
Total rewards statements
Compport includes a configurable total rewards statement builder with conditional logic, so statements reflect each employee's real package. Beqom supports statements within its suite. Payscale doesn't treat statements as a core capability.
Winner: Compport
Pay equity management
Compport builds pay equity natively into the same platform that runs the cycle, so gaps surface during planning. Beqom added pay equity by acquiring PayAnalytics in 2023, which makes it an integrated product rather than native. Payscale offers pay equity analytics on top of its data.
Winner: Compport
Analytics
Compport ships 200+ pre-built interactive reports with no custom development. Beqom's reporting is flagged for improvement in user reviews. Payscale brings data-rich analytics from its market-data heritage.
Winner: Compport
Long-term incentives (LTI)
Compport runs a dedicated LTI module inside the same cycle as merit and bonus, so awards aren't managed in a silo. Beqom handles LTI strongly as part of its total comp suite. Payscale is limited here by comparison.
Winner: Compport
Short-term and sales incentives
Compport handles STI natively in one unified cycle alongside merit, bonus, and LTI. Beqom's sales incentive management is a core strength, strong at high volume. Payscale handles short-term incentives through Paycycle, but more limitedly.
Winner: Compport
Beqom vs Payscale vs Compport: how to choose
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The verdict: why Compport comes out ahead
Compport is the stronger choice for most teams, and the reason is structural. It runs every compensation type, plus native pay equity and out-of-the-box reporting, in one cycle across 37+ countries, with fast implementation and self-service. Beqom delivers maximum configurability, but complex rollouts, maintenance from over-customization, and reporting gaps come with it. Payscale leads on market data, with dated, support-dependent planning layered on top.
The others still have their place. Beqom goes deepest on complex sales incentives, and Payscale on market data breadth. For end-to-end execution without stitching tools together or staffing a heavy build, Compport is the better all-round platform, and it leads on the features that make up the day-to-day cycle.
How Storable did it
Storable, a global property-management SaaS company, shows what the unified approach looks like in practice. The team consolidated merit and bonus into a single cycle on Compport and stood up the platform quickly.
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FAQs
Beqom vs Payscale: which is better?
Beqom leads on configurability for complex comp and sales incentives; Payscale on market data. For running the full compensation cycle, Compport beats both in one unified platform.
Is Beqom or Compport better for pay equity?
Compport builds pay equity natively into the cycle, so gaps surface during planning. Beqom added it by acquiring PayAnalytics in 2023, making it integrated rather than native.
What are the best Beqom alternatives?
Compport offers cycle depth with self-service and a faster rollout, covering merit, bonus, LTI, and STI across 37+ countries with native pay equity and out-of-the-box reporting.
What are the best Payscale alternatives?
Compport runs planning, incentives, and pay equity in one self-service cycle. Salary.com and Payscale suit teams that mainly need deep market benchmarking data.
Which platform is easiest to implement?
Compport typically goes live in weeks with self-service. Beqom rollouts can run months for complex setups, and Payscale implementations are data-dependent and often lengthy.



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