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GPS site sign-in
Workers sign in and out on site with a GPS-stamped tap, so you get a live, defensible record of who was where and when, and the start of an accurate timesheet, without a clipboard at the gate.
A paper sign-in sheet answers no question well: not who was really on site, not when they arrived, not whether the hours claimed match the time worked. A GPS site sign-in does. Workhr stamps each sign-in and sign-out with location and time, so attendance is provable and the timesheet starts from a fact, not a guess.
Workers sign in and out on site from the Workhr app. Each tap carries a location and a timestamp, giving you a live on-site headcount and a record that stands up when a client, an auditor or a regulator asks who was there.
Because sign-in is captured at the moment and place it happens, a late arrival or a claim that does not match the GPS record is visible, not buried in a paper docket reconstructed at the end of the week.
A sign-in is not just attendance, it is the beginning of the timesheet. Hours accrue from the verified start, breaks and cost codes attach, and the supervisor approves, so the hours that reach pay and bill are grounded in a real, stamped event.
Location and time on every sign-in give you a record that holds up for clients, auditors and regulators.
Hours start from a verified GPS event, so late arrivals and mismatched claims surface instead of hiding.
Sign-in happens on the worker's phone, so there is no gate sheet to manage, lose or reconstruct.
See how a GPS-stamped sign-in gives you defensible attendance and the start of an accurate timesheet.