Overview
VeriClock is an all-in-all cloud-based time tracking software designed for the companies having centralized remote or mobile employees. This format gives the employees an opportunity to clock in and out with the help of mobile devices, through a web browser or even an automated system, thus the format is flexible. Some of the features of VeriClock include; real time tracking of time with the use of GPS, management of job sites, matters concerning to do with work hour tracking among others. It also works well with payroll systems because it can minimize the error associated with the payroll process. VeriClock has a simple design making it easier for both the employees and the administrators to read time data. It also has enhanced security features such as secure password and accounts and it is capable of encrypting information. This solution makes it possible for construction firms, field services, and all companies with flowing workers. Thus it is highly versatile, applicable to business of various types and sizes, from early-stage start-ups to mass corporations simplifying the work with time tracking and having proper control over the payroll.
Pros
- Accurate Employee Time Tracking
- Mobile-Friendly for Accessibility
- Customizable Detailed Reporting
Cons
- Steep Learning Curve
- Limited Advanced Features
- Requires Reliable Connectivity
Summary
VeriClock is a cloud enabled time tracking software for the individuals in organizations with workers in field or travels. It has features such as tracking by GPS, managing job site, reporting and real time reporting with integration to payroll systems for processing. Its flexible design and high level of security make it suitable for industries such as construction and field services, as well as for business of any size.
Comments
Intelogos has been a great asset to our team, helping us manage projects efficiently. However, there are occasional bugs and glitches, especially when syncing across devices. The software’s core functionality is solid, but some bugs need fixing.
Melvin Forbis
November 29, 2024