Gusto mobile app slow to load and Google Calendar sync unreliable
The Gusto mobile app requires biometric authentication before loading, adding latency that makes quick HR checks impractical. A Google Calendar integration that works for some users silently fails for others, with no easy resolution path. These are reliability issues that reduce the app's utility for on-the-go HR management.
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