Time Tracker - The blockchain solution for Employee T&A

Time and attendance registration should be effortless, swift, secure, trackable, and reliable. You can achieve all of this and more with the trust-transfer Time Tracker Solution® (TTS). It's a lightweight tool designed as a decentralized application (Dapp) that you can easily install on your smartphone, eliminating the need for any additional hardware or devices to record your time tracking.

In today's world, nearly everyone possesses a smartphone, yet its potential often remains untapped for your benefit. With the trust-transfer time tracker, you can create a comprehensive record enriched with various details. Utilizing Face ID, you can incorporate biometric information, while GPS adds geolocation data. A simple button press triggers a registration on a blockchain, ensuring the information's security and future usability.

Thanks to Smart Contracts, trust-transfer validates entries, allowing you to establish rules and alerts for managing employee access to different locations. Through intelligent reporting, you gain access to in-depth information regarding absences and attendance. The detailed data provided by the trust-transfer time tracker seamlessly integrates with your HR time and attendance (T&A) processes, facilitating accurate payroll calculations.

No longer will you need to invest in expensive devices or systems for various locations, plants, or even different countries. Blockchain transcends borders, and with today's ubiquitous smartphone ownership among employees, they can easily track their check-in and check-out information, securely registering it on the blockchain. Then, trust-transfer will generate the necessary reports to streamline the payroll process.

Do you own a SmartPhone?

If so, welcome to the trust-transfer time tracker. You won't require any additional devices. With the trust-transfer Dapp, you have everything necessary to monitor your check-in and check-out records. There's no need for costly hardware, third-party systems, complex integrations, or data synchronization hassles.

The moment you check in or out, your data is instantly recorded on the blockchain, making it readily accessible for reporting and analysis. It's tamper-proof and entirely dependable. All the information is securely encrypted, ensuring its integrity and making it available for future utilization.

On-line & Off-line functionality

Whether your working place is remote or offline, you can trust trust-transfer time tracking to keep your records accurate and secure. When you check in or out, and you find yourself without an internet connection, rest assured that your data remains safely stored on your phone. As soon as you regain connectivity, it seamlessly synchronizes with the blockchain, ensuring that all pending registrations are securely recorded.

The information stored on your phone retains all the details as if it were online, but with an added layer of security – each record is digitally signed, safeguarding it against any unauthorized modifications. All this data is stored in your phone's memory, granting you peace of mind even when an internet connection isn't available.

With this flexibility, trust-transfer ensures that your time tracking is reliable and convenient, regardless of your working conditions. You won't need to make any changes to your hardware or software – trust-transfer effortlessly adjusts to the connectivity available."

What options trust-transfer time tracker® has?

Included out of the box, trust-transfer time tracker® has three standard options for registration:

Biometric (FaceID/Fingerprint): Biometric tracking involves capturing unique physical or behavioral characteristics of an individual for identification and authentication. It enhances security and ensures that the check-in/check-out is done by the authorized employee, preventing fraudulent entries.

Geolocation: tracking determines and records the precise geographic coordinates of a smartphone when an employee checks in or out of work. This information is typically provided in latitude and longitude. It helps confirm that the employee is physically present at the designated work location, preventing remote check-ins and providing location-specific data for analysis.

Timestamp: timestamps are digital markers that record the exact date and time when an event occurs, such as a check-in or check-out. They are typically presented in a standardized format, including hours, minutes, seconds, and the date.

But other functionalities are available:

QR Codes: Employees can scan QR codes placed at their workstations to provide specific location-based information.

Wi-Fi Connections: If the workplace has Wi-Fi access points, you can record the Wi-Fi networks the phone connects to, providing additional location information.

Voice Recognition: You can use the smartphone's microphone to record voice recognition data, which can be matched to the employee's voice for additional biometric verification.

Near Field Communication (NFC): If the smartphones support NFC, you can use NFC tags at entry/exit points, allowing employees to tap their phones for check-ins and check-outs (additional hardware required).

Bluetooth Beacons: Implementing Bluetooth beacons at different locations within the workplace can help pinpoint an employee's exact location within the office for even more precise geolocation data (additional hardware required).

Task Tracking: If your employees have specific tasks or projects, consider integrating task tracking. Employees can use their smartphones to log which task they're working on when they check in or out.

Additional Sensors: Some smartphones have various sensors like ambient light sensors, temperature sensors, or motion sensors. Depending on your needs, you can collect data from these sensors for context.

Notes or Comments: Allow employees to add notes or comments when they check in or out. This can be used for reporting purposes or to explain unusual circumstances (arriving late, departing earlier, justify absence).

Battery Status: You can record the phone's battery status to ensure that the device was powered on and functioning during the check-in or check-out time.