ADP Workforce Now proof types and permissions
Note
Hypersyncs that use Finch to collect proof aren't supported in Hyperproof EU.
When you configure a Hypersync for ADP Workforce Now on a control or label, you can automatically collect the following proof types:
Blocking sensitive data
Finch's Employment Endpoint
typically includes sensitive data such as pay rates and social security numbers. If you want to block this information from appearing in Hypersync proof, it must be blocked during the initial Finch setup. Sensitive data can't be blocked from within Hyperproof, it can only be blocked at the source. Keep in mind that when processing data from any endpoint, you should only process and cache (or store) relevant fields and values.
If you receive information that you do not need, such as compensation information, you can exclude it by not selecting the Payroll option listed in this article: ADP WFN
Requirements
To connect to ADP Workforce Now and collect proof your ADP Workforce Now configuration must meet the following requirements.
You must add Hyperproof as an admin to your payroll system.
Verify that you are on ADP Workforce Now. If you are using a professional employer organization (PEO), you are using ADP TotalSource. Let us know by submitting a support case on the Community if that is the case.
Follow the instructions in this article using the information below:
First name: Hyperproof
Last name: Support
Email: payroll-integration@hyperproof.io
Note
Hyperproof connects to many third-party systems that frequently change, including the system interface. Contact your System Administrator or the third-party provider for assistance in meeting the requirements to integrate with Hyperproof and collect the proof you need.
Connection configuration
When you configure a Hypersync for ADP Workforce Now the first time, you must provide the following information:
Username
Password
The first time you run this Hypersync there can be a delay of up to 72 hours to load all of the employee data.
Note
You only need to connect Hyperproof to the app once, and then you can create as many Hypersyncs as you need. Additionally, you can create multiple Hypersyncs for a single control or label.