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how it works
Live in a day, not a quarter.
No wiring, no integrations, no IT project. If you already use QR codes or NFC tags, keep them: they work on the same record, and you can upgrade checkpoint by checkpoint whenever it suits.
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Checkpoints, ready out of the box
Pre-configured Bluetooth beacons mark the places that matter: lobbies, bathrooms, plant rooms, car parks. Scan, stick, done, in under a minute each. They record nothing; they simply mark the spot, like a room number on a door.
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Presence, noticed: nothing scanned
During a rostered shift, a worker’s phone notices nearby checkpoints automatically. No scanning, no photos, no fuss: the phone stays in the pocket and the work gets done.
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A record everyone can rely on
Every visit is logged with the checkpoint, the time and the dwell where a task needs a minimum. Managers get a live picture; the building gets one honest history that owner, manager and every contractor work from.
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Anyone can flag a problem
A worker reports an issue in one tap, photo attached. A resident or visitor scans a lobby QR: no app, no login. Safety issues push to the right people immediately; everything else arrives in a digest, and every issue runs open → in progress → resolved on the same record as the work.
Works with what you’ve already got
Beacons are the strongest evidence (passive, nothing to scan) but QR and NFC checkpoints work on the same record for spots where a beacon doesn’t suit. Mix them freely, and swap a QR for a beacon whenever you like. Nothing to rip out, nothing to migrate.
What it isn’t
enwitness is not a timesheet, not payroll, and not surveillance. There’s no GPS and no off-shift logging: presence is only ever “near checkpoint X during a rostered shift.” Workers see their own record, and can switch themselves unavailable, which shows as “no data,” never a black mark.