Platform · Kiosk
The time clock at the door.
A tablet at every gate and service location. Workers scan their QR code to clock in, clock out, and take breaks — employee ID as the backup, fully offline-capable, and every punch lands on the same verified record.
Built into Kiosk
Scan in a second, verified every time
Each worker's QR code is generated in the worker app — unique to them, rotated each shift, and useless if screenshotted and shared. The kiosk scans it and writes a punch that's tied to a real person, a real place, and the shift window.
- Unique per worker, rotates each shift
- Clock in, clock out, break start & end — one gesture
- Punches restricted to the shift window
- Same door for internal, agency & marketplace workers
Hold your QR code up to the camera
No phone? Tap here to enter your employee ID
No phone? The ID pad has them covered
Dead battery, phone in the car, no smartphone at all — a worker taps the kiosk and enters their existing employee ID instead. Same verified punch, same record. The QR is the default; the ID is the guarantee that nobody gets stuck at the door.
- Existing employee IDs work as-is
- Same verified punch, either method
- A supervisor can punch on a worker's behalf
- No worker left waiting at call time
How it plays out
5:15am. Loading dock, no signal, ninety workers inbound.
The morning crew arrives before the venue's WiFi does. The kiosk at the dock doesn't care — it scans each QR code, stamps the punch, and queues it on the device. Workers are through the door in seconds each, and the line never forms.
One cook left his phone charging in the car. He taps the screen, enters his employee ID, and he's in — same record, same verification, ten seconds slower than everyone else.
At 5:40 the network comes up and ninety-one queued punches sync in one burst. The live roster updates, the zones show covered, and every one of those hours is already the verified record that Reconcile will close the books from tomorrow.
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