Geofencing is a technology that operates through GPS based on your current location
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We know we have solutions to detect QR codes if you or your employees have an older Android operating system.
We'll show you how you can build a tracker from scratch, and show you a free solution that could do it for you as an alternative.
The idea behind QR Codes is simple, you can scan them with any imaging device, such as a camera and it’ll be interpreted through some kind of algorithm by your device.
If you want to follow the time worked of your employees, one efficient solution is to have them use QR Codes to clock in and out of your company.
Traditional timesheets or paper reports are solutions from the past that can be easily automatized nowadays. Thanks to Aquiestoy you could simplify the process and make it more accurate in just a few steps.
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New processes are hard to follow, and creating a habit doesn’t come easily. Entire books have been written about it; lots of strategies are available.
Employee location and time tracking apps designed for manual labor and factory settings come in various forms, from simple clock-in/clock-out systems to more sophisticated solutions that use RFID tags, GPS, or other technologies to monitor employees' movements.