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Deel EOR review
The decision layer
Should you pick Deel?
// deel at a glance
Deel is an Employer of Record provider offering EOR, payroll and contractor payments. It scores 74/100 on the EOR Select index, covers 154 countries, and starts from $599 per employee per month.
- What it is
- Employer of Record (EOR, payroll and contractor payments)
- Select Score
- 74/100
- Country coverage
- 154 countries
- Entry EOR price
- from $599/mo
- Third-party rating
- 4.7/5 from 20,113 reviews
As of July 16, 2026 · scored by the EOR Select rating system (methodology)
// the verdict
The verdict
Deel scores 74/100 on the Select Score, strongest on support and platform. EOR pricing starts from $599 per employee per month. Its weakest axis is reputation, the clearest trade-off to weigh before committing.
Deel is a San Francisco-based employer of record founded in 2019, offering broad coverage across EOR, payroll, and contractor management. It carries a strong third-party review rating drawn from a large pool of verified reviewers, and its platform and compliance scores reflect a well-built product with solid support channels. Deel is a fit for companies that need wide geographic reach and a polished platform, and are comfortable paying toward the higher end of published EOR pricing.
// strengths & watch-outs
Strengths and watch-outs
// strengths
- Among the broadest coverage in the dataset (154 countries)
- Wide integration support (11 integrations)
- 5 security certifications on file
- Strong third-party reviews (4.7/5 across 20,113)
// watch-outs
- Community sentiment on Reddit leans negative
- Premium pricing, from $599/mo
// how it scores
How Deel scores
Covers 154 countries, 83% of the 185-country benchmark.
EOR pricing from $599 per employee per month. Lower is scored higher.
5 security certifications on file, with a blended third-party review score of 4.7 out of 5 across 13279 reviews (weighted by review volume).
11 listed integrations.
4 support channels on file, with a blended third-party review score of 4.7 out of 5 across 13279 reviews (weighted by review volume).
Based on 141 approved Reddit mentions (32 positive, 55 neutral, 54 negative; 74 first-hand). First-hand accounts weigh more than second-hand remarks; 26 mentions from possible promotional accounts are down-weighted. Net community sentiment leans negative; Reputation scored 47.
The total is weighted by how much independent review evidence backs this provider, so it can sit below the average of the categories above. How scoring works
// watch our review
Watch our Deel review
The data record
Deel by the numbers
// pricing
What Deel costs
EOR
per employee / month
Contractor
per employee / month
Payroll
per employee / month
Normalized starting prices from our dataset. Final pricing depends on country and headcount. Full Deel pricing breakdown →
verified July 8, 2026provider pricing pages
// country coverage
Where Deel operates
Verified Employer of Record coverage in 153 countries, from the same normalized dataset used to score every provider.
Show all 153 countries
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Argentina
- Bahamas
- Barbados
- Belize
- Bermuda
- Bolivia
- Brazil
- Canada
- Cayman Islands
- Chile
- Colombia
- Costa Rica
- Dominican Republic
- Ecuador
- El Salvador
- Greenland
- Grenada
- Guatemala
- Guyana
- Haiti
- Honduras
- Jamaica
- Martinique
- Mexico
- Nicaragua
- Panama
- Paraguay
- Peru
- Puerto Rico
- Saint Lucia
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Suriname
- Trinidad and Tobago
- United States
- Uruguay
- Venezuela
- Albania
- Austria
- Belgium
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Cyprus
- Czechia
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Gibraltar
- Greece
- Hungary
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Italy
- Kosovo
- Latvia
- Liechtenstein
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Malta
- Moldova
- Monaco
- Montenegro
- Netherlands
- North Macedonia
- Norway
- Poland
- Portugal
- Romania
- San Marino
- Serbia
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Ukraine
- United Kingdom
- Algeria
- Benin
- Cameroon
- Cape Verde
- Egypt
- Eswatini
- Ethiopia
- Gabon
- Ghana
- Kenya
- Lesotho
- Madagascar
- Malawi
- Mauritania
- Mauritius
- Morocco
- Mozambique
- Namibia
- Nigeria
- Réunion
- Rwanda
- Senegal
- Seychelles
- Sierra Leone
- South Africa
- Tunisia
- Uganda
- Zambia
- Armenia
- Azerbaijan
- Bahrain
- Bangladesh
- Bhutan
- Cambodia
- China
- Georgia
- Hong Kong
- India
- Indonesia
- Iraq
- Israel
- Japan
- Jordan
- Kazakhstan
- Kuwait
- Kyrgyzstan
- Laos
- Lebanon
- Macau
- Malaysia
- Mongolia
- Myanmar
- Nepal
- Oman
- Pakistan
- Philippines
- Qatar
- Saudi Arabia
- Singapore
- South Korea
- Sri Lanka
- Taiwan
- Tajikistan
- Thailand
- Timor-Leste
- Turkey
- United Arab Emirates
- Uzbekistan
- Vietnam
- Australia
- Fiji
- Nauru
- New Zealand
verified July 16, 2026normalized EOR coverage dataset
// employment entities
Who legally employs your people
The legal entities behind Deel’s employment coverage, from its own public documents and official corporate registries. Registry verified means we matched the entity in a corporate registry and linked the record. This table only shows what is publicly evidenced; it is not a complete list of Deel’s entities.
| Country | Legal entity | Evidence | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Argentina | Own entity stated, name not published | Stated by provider | Provider document→ |
| Australia | Own entity stated, name not published | Stated by provider | Provider document→ |
| Canada | Own entity stated, name not published | Stated by provider | Provider document→ |
| Germany | Own entity stated, name not published | Stated by provider | Provider document→ |
| India | Own entity stated, name not published | Stated by provider | Provider document→ |
| Spain | Own entity stated, name not published | Stated by provider | Provider document→ |
| United States | Own entity stated, name not published | Stated by provider | Provider document→ |
verified July 16, 2026corporate registries & provider documents
// platform & operations
How Deel runs
Deel integrates with 11 tools and holds 5 security certifications.
- Security & compliance
- soc2iso27001gdprhipaapci-dss
- Integrations
- BambooHRWorkdayGoogle WorkspaceMicrosoft Entra IDOktaQuickBooksXeroNetSuiteGreenhouseAshbySlack
- Payroll & platform
- Multi-currencyAutomated taxTax filingPayslip generationEmployee portalAPI accessHRIS integrationCompliance dashboardDedicated support24/7 supportMobile appOn-demand pay
- Pay-run frequency
- Bi-weeklySemi-monthlyCustom
- Payment methods
- Bank transferACHSEPASWIFTWisePayPalCrypto
- Support channels
- Live chatDedicated CSMKnowledge base24/7 support
- Employee payouts
- Local currency, across 154 countries: 115 currencies including EUR, USD, GBP, INR
- Founded
- 2019
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, US
verified July 16, 2026provider disclosures
// fee transparency
What Deel tells you before you ask
This scores only what Deel publishes, not whether its prices are low. A cost counts as disclosed when we can link the provider’s own page stating it. See the full ranking or how this is scored.
verified July 8, 2026provider disclosures, own-domain sourced
Outside evidence
What the market says about Deel
// reviews across the web
What Deel customers say
6,839 reviews
View on G2 →4,293 reviews
View on Capterra →8,981 reviews
View on Trustpilot →1,903 reviews
View on Glassdoor →| Platform | Rating | Change | Reviews | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| G2 | 4.7 | steady | 6,839 | +289 |
| Capterra | 4.9 | +0.10 | 4,293 | +28 |
| Trustpilot | 4.6 | -0.10 | 8,981 | +264 |
// reddit reputation
Deel on Reddit
Across 141 approved Reddit mentions of Deel (as of Jul 2026), 23% were positive, 39% neutral and 38% negative. The most-discussed topics were compliance, support, pricing. We screen each mention for relevance, then label sentiment. Unfiltered operator experience, separate from our Select Score.
141 mentions · 74 first-hand · 26 from promotional accounts, down-weighted
// key takeaways
What people praise
- Onboarding (7)
Common complaints
- Support (30)
- Compliance (27)
- Pricing (25)
Raw counts. The Reputation score also weighs recency, first-hand directness and author trust.
// most discussed topics
| Topic | Mentions | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|
| Compliance | 56 | Mostly negative |
| Support | 37 | Mostly negative |
| Pricing | 36 | Mostly negative |
| Platform | 14 | Mostly negative |
| Onboarding | 12 | Mostly positive |
Reputation subscore
This sentiment feeds the Reputation dimension of the Select Score.
We re-check Reddit monthly; newest mention as of Jul 2026. How we screen and score mentions →
// individual mentions
We proved the european tools work and people STILL reach for the american ones. i'm losing it (rant post)
“switched the eor from deel to workmotion and our test tooling off browserstack onto askui. both were their own pile of paperwork but they went through. bill's down. legal finally sleeps at night. nothing broke.”
AI summary: Deel is mentioned only as a prior EOR the author switched away from to WorkMotion for GDPR reasons; the post is a rant about European vs. American SaaS tools, not an evaluation of Deel's EOR service.
my salary was actually under highly skilled migrant threshold, deel.com horror story
“Deel suddenly reached out after an internal audit and admitted my salary was below the legal threshold. They sent me a new contract with the corrected salary now and told me they will adjust the previous pay slips retrospectively.”
AI summary: Employee hired via Deel as EOR in the Netherlands had salary set below the legally required Highly Skilled Migrant threshold despite warning Deel; Deel only caught the error after an internal audit nearly a year later, creating immigration compliance risk.
How I spent more than $60K in less than a month
“$8K - Accounting Setup (Pilot.com - investors wanted clean books)”
AI summary: Founder mentions using Deel for international payroll as part of a $18K first-hire spend after closing pre-seed funding — factual cost mention, no strong praise or complaint.
Why is payroll tech more expensive than actual payment processing?
“First deel invoice comes in: $7,200 in fees. that's $600 per contractor just for EOR services. Not including the actual salaries, just the fee to pay them.”
AI summary: Ops worker at a startup is shocked that Deel's EOR service costs $600/contractor/month, totalling $7,200/month for 12 contractors, which blew their budget and cut runway by 4 months.
Looking for a job? Avoid Deel
“Sending a warning out there to my payroll colleagues looking for a job or a job change to avoid Deel. We are underpaid, under appreciated, overworked generally in the payroll industry, the least we can do is stick together and warn for crappy employers.”
AI summary: A current or former Deel payroll employee warns job-seekers to avoid Deel, citing overwork, poor platform quality, lack of testing, and dismissive management culture.
Money laundering+ Ponzi claims over at Deel... How is it going Deel reps???
“I continue to be shocked by companies. Saw the news today. Who is affected by this or how is this shaking out ???? Article; Deel, a human resources and payroll startup founded by MIT alumni Alex Bouaziz and Shuo Wang, has been accused of a money laundering…”
AI summary: Post discusses a federal lawsuit accusing Deel of facilitating money transfers for a Ponzi scheme, raising AML and sanctions compliance concerns.
Anyone else seen that LinkedIn post ripping apart one of the big EOR names? [N/A]
“the ongoing support has been rough, like ticket response times that make you wonder if the help desk is just a haunted server room, and payslip discrepancies we had to flag twice before they got corrected.”
AI summary: User reports poor ongoing support, payslip discrepancies requiring multiple corrections, and discovering their German employee was employed through an unknown third-party partner entity rather than a Deel-owned one, eroding trust.
I just found out I lost £17,000 in almost 3 years without anyone telling me. EOR employees, check your salary.
“I took this to HR. Their response was essentially "we'll start tracking this going forward." Almost 3 years of drift gone.”
AI summary: Employee hired via Deel in Kenya warns that EOR contracts denominated in local currency can silently erode GBP-benchmarked salaries due to exchange-rate drift, citing a personal £17,000 cumulative shortfall over ~3 years.
Looking for Deel alternatives
“paying $599/month per international employee is getting real old real fast. we've got 4 people overseas and that's almost $2400/month just so they can... get paid? support takes forever when stuff actually breaks too.”
AI summary: User complains that Deel's $599/month per employee EOR pricing is too expensive and that support is slow when issues arise.
Warning about using Remote as EOR [N/A]
“If the company sells itself like a software product, you shouldn't trust it with high-stakes, zero fail processes in your company.”
AI summary: Author warns against using Deel (and similar 'new' EORs) in high-compliance countries like Germany, citing lack of real experienced local support.
Anyone who switched from Remofirst to Deel? Why?
“The contractor pricing is half of what it is on Deel. I have \~90 contractors. I could be saving about $2400 a month.”
AI summary: Commenter notes Deel's contractor pricing is roughly double RemoFirst's and calculates significant potential savings, implying Deel is expensive.
Despido atraves de Deel (EOR)
“A mí modo de ver, a ojos de la legislación española, tu empleador es Deel y ellos son los que tienen que cumplir dichas leyes.”
Translation: “In my view, in the eyes of Spanish law, your employer is Deel, and they are the ones who must comply with those laws.”
AI summary: Deel-employed worker in Spain argues that under Spanish law Deel is the legal employer and is therefore responsible for paying severance if the end client in Dubai doesn't provide the funds.
Despido atraves de Deel (EOR)
“se que no podre tocar a la otra empresa y toda reclamación será a Deel”
Translation: “I know I won't be able to go after the other company and any claims will be directed at Deel.”
AI summary: Employee acknowledges that any employment claim from a dismissal will be directed at Deel as the EOR, not the end client.
Best EOR for international contractors?
“We switched to Columbus EOR, and it’s been a good experience so far. They only charge around $179 per employee per month, which was a huge drop from what Deel and the others were quoting. Honestly, I was skeptical at first, but they’ve been reliable and…”
AI summary: Author switched away from Deel (among others) citing high pricing, implying Deel was more expensive than the $179/month alternative they chose.
Warning about using Remote as EOR [N/A]
“I have first hand experience with both Remote and Deel screwing EOR up for clients and we had to go clean it up.”
AI summary: Author states firsthand knowledge of Deel mishandling EOR for clients, requiring third-party remediation.
PEO Provider recommendations please [CT]
AI summary: Briefly recommends Deel for companies with a mix of contractors and full-time employees.
Legit and reliable EOR player ?
“I ended up choosing Deel after spending too much time reading reviews and doing comparisons on Employ Borderless. I liked that they were clear about what countries they cover and their platform looked easier to use than a lot of the others.”
AI summary: Author chose Deel after research, finds support sometimes slow but reports compliant operations, on-time payments, and smooth onboarding of their first international hire.
Which EOR should I choose: Deel, Remote, or Rivermate?
“Used Rivermate for hiring in Brazil and it was a solid choice. Their Brazil compliance team knows CLT laws well handled some complex questions without me having to escalate through support tiers like with Deel.”
AI summary: Commenter mentions Deel negatively in passing, noting its support requires escalating through multiple tiers compared to Rivermate's more direct compliance help.
Slasify vs Deel for a 30-person team across Asia and Europe, talk me through it to help me out please
“At the point of choosing an EOR for an upcoming wave of hiring, demos booked with Slasify and Deel next week and reading both sites they sound similar. Our setup is 22 hires over 9 months, roughly 60% APAC (singapore, philippines, taiwan, vietnam, india) and…”
AI summary: Poster is evaluating Deel vs Slasify for 22 hires across APAC and Europe and asks whether Deel's broader scale vs Slasify's Asia strength is real or just marketing.
Despido atraves de Deel (EOR)
“guarda las conversaciones y demás sobretodo con deel. Y no firmes nada salvo poder salir del pais, dado que tendrán que negociar con tu empleador tu salida.”
Translation: “Save your conversations and everything else, especially with Deel. And don't sign anything unless you can leave the country, since they will have to negotiate your departure with your employer.”
AI summary: Advises the employee to keep records and not sign anything, noting Deel as the EOR stands to absorb costs if the employee loses the job.
🚨 Termination through Deel (EOR) in Spain – absurd severance offer, cut off mid-call
“A Spanish lawyer advised me against using an EOR contract due to its questionable legal standing.”
AI summary: Commenter notes Deel uses 'consulting' contracts in Spain due to EOR's questionable legal standing there, and a Spanish lawyer advised against using Deel-style EOR contracts.
Best global payroll software for scaling teams across multiple countries?
“Deel - 8 months across Mexico and Philippines. Contractor payments smooth but support gets backed up. Works fine for straightforward stuff.”
AI summary: Author used Deel for 8 months across Mexico and Philippines, finding contractor payments smooth but support slow during busy periods, suitable for straightforward setups.
best EOR for a first spain hire without tripping the autónomo rules?
“we already run 2 hires through Workmotion in the Netherlands and that's been clean enough that they're on the list, but i want to pressure-test against Deel and Multiplier before we commit.”
AI summary: Post seeks comparison of Deel vs Workmotion and Multiplier for a Spain hire, specifically probing entity ownership, convenio colectivo mapping, and pricing transparency — no verdict given.
🚨 Termination through Deel (EOR) in Spain – absurd severance offer, cut off mid-call
“I'm pretty sure Deel can easily justify firing you (their client didn't need the services you were hired for anymore), and the actual employer isn't an employer as far as Spain is concerned.”
AI summary: Commenter explains that in an EOR arrangement Deel can likely justify termination easily since the client no longer needs the worker's services, and notes the legal complexity of EOR employment in Spain.
A note on Reddit: not every comment is a genuine, independent user. Some posts come from marketing agencies, competitors or the providers themselves. We screen mentions for relevance before they count toward a score, but we show this discussion as community signal, not verified fact, so weigh it with that in mind.
// founder on record
What Alex Bouaziz says on record
Alex Bouaziz (CEO & Co-founder, Deel) across 12 analyzed podcast interviews (2022-2026). These are the company’s own claims in its founder’s words, on the record and linked to source, shown as evidence rather than endorsement. They play no part in the Select Score.
“if you can afford it, which thankfully at Deel we've been a profitable company for over three years now, then brand marketing is such an amazing thing to do — I strongly advise founders at our stage to invest in that”
“if you can start having AI agents doing the full migration for you end to end and switching a system goes from like months if not years of rollout into like a couple weeks or a couple days then that moat's completely gone”
“deal has been profitable for the last three years which is not something most startups growing at this space can say”
Quotes are extracted by AI from interview auto-captions, so wording is near-exact rather than verbatim; every quote links to its timestamped source video. Stance labels are the dominant position across the analyzed interviews, weighted toward the most recent. The full seven-founder corpus analysis lives on Employ Borderless, our parent publication.
History & background
Deel track record & company
// the record over time
How Deel has moved
Longitudinal readings we keep and most comparison sites don’t. Every point is a real dated snapshot.
Down 1 point since Jun 27, 2026.
| Date | Select Score |
|---|---|
| Jun 27, 2026 | 75/100 |
| Jul 3, 2026 | 74/100 |
updated Jul 18, 2026weekly Select Score recompute
// recent updates
What changed for Deel
Tracked changes to Deel's Select Score and review ratings
- Select ScoreJul 3, 2026
Now 74/100, from 75.
- G2Jul 18, 2026
Rating now 4.7. +289 new reviews (6,839 total).
- CapterraJul 17, 2026
Rating now 4.9, from 4.8. +28 new reviews (4,293 total).
- TrustpilotJul 16, 2026
Rating now 4.6, from 4.7. +264 new reviews (8,981 total).
Review scores are re-verified weekly. How we verify the data →
// recent updates
What changed at Deel
How recent moves affect the Select Score
- FundingOct 20, 2025
Closed $300M Series E round
Deel raised $300 million in Series E funding led by Ribbit Capital to reach a $17.3 billion valuation and prepare for an IPO in 2026.
Read the announcement →
// funding history
Deel funding
$911M raised across 4 disclosed rounds
- Series E$300MOct 20, 2025$17.3B valuation · Led by Ribbit Capital
Ribbit Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, Coatue Management, General Catalyst, Green Bay Ventures
Source → - Series D$425MOct 18, 2021$5.5B valuation · Led by Coatue Management
Altimeter Capital, Coatue Management, Green Bay Ventures, Spark Capital
Source → - Series C$156MApr 21, 2021$1.3B valuation · Led by YC Continuity
YC Continuity, Andreessen Horowitz, Spark Capital
Source → - Series B$30MSep 11, 2020Led by Spark Capital
Spark Capital
Source →
// inside the Deel platform
Inside the Deel platform
// head to head

