Every hour on the clock, every dollar on the job
Techs clock in automatically, GPS shows where crews are, and every logged hour lands on the work order as real labor cost.
Time tracking your crew won't fight
Auto clock-in
Clock-in fires automatically at a set time or when the job starts, in each tenant's own timezone.
One-tap manual punch
Techs can clock in and out themselves from the field when you prefer manual control.
Full audit trail
Every entry records who created and edited it, so timesheets hold up to scrutiny.
A workday, tracked end to end
From the first job of the morning to the labor line on the invoice, without anyone filling in a spreadsheet.
The day starts
Auto clock-in fires at your set time or when the first job begins.
Hours accrue per job
Time entries attach to the work order the tech is on, with GPS pings alongside.
Labor lands on the bill
Logged hours become labor cost on the work order and line items on the invoice.
| # | Customer | Amount | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1048 | Avery Johnson | $486 | Due |
| 1047 | Northwind Dental | $1,240 | Paid |
| 1046 | Morgan Lee | $315 | Pending |
Time tracking questions, answered
How clock-ins, GPS, and labor costs actually work.
Do techs have to remember to clock in?
No, auto clock-in can fire at a set time each morning or the moment a work order starts. Manual clock in/out is always available too.
How does GPS tracking work?
The app sends location pings with coordinates, accuracy, and timestamps during the workday, so you can see where crews are and where they've been.
Do tracked hours affect job cost?
Yes, that's the point. Time entries feed the work order's labor cost, which flows into the invoice and your real margin per job.
Can I correct a bad time entry?
Yes, and every change is audited, each entry records who created and last edited it.
Know what every hour earns
Start free, your crew's next shift can track itself.
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