Fits job-site work
Employees can clock in from a mobile browser or computer, or call in from a landline or cell phone.
Construction time clock
Construction crews clock in from job sites, shops, or vehicles using any phone or computer. Managers review job, location, cost-code, and correction details before payroll.
Clock in from job sites
Crews track time from any phone or computer, or dial in when internet is spotty.
Job and cost-code detail
Hours can be tied to the right job, phase, location, or cost code.
Review GPS context
Check location details when employees clock in from their own accounts before approving job-site hours.
Payroll-ready reports
Approved hours export cleanly after review.
Construction crew benefits
Construction companies need time records that make sense after crews leave the site. Clockspot helps employees record time where they work and gives the office the job details to review before payroll.
Made for field time, job records, and payroll review.
Employees can clock in from a mobile browser or computer, or call in from a landline or cell phone.
Hours can be tied to jobs, customers, phases, locations, or cost codes for clearer review.
Managers can review GPS, IP, or device details when employees clock in from their own accounts, and calling number or voice check details on phone entries.
Reviewed crew hours can be exported without rebuilding the week from paper cards or texts.
Customer story
We have tried other systems over the last five years. Clockspot is by far the one our field employees and office staff like best.
Mike Swift
Construction Project Manager, Swift Systems
Built for construction companies that need clear time records across job sites, cost codes, and payroll review.
Field clock-ins
Employees can clock in from a phone or computer with internet. If a site has poor coverage, phone clocking lets them dial in from a landline or cell phone.
Job records
Use jobs for projects, customers, phases, work sites, or cost codes so reports reflect the way your office reviews labor.
Payroll review
Managers can catch missing punches, approve corrections, and keep a record of what changed.
Construction company questions
No. Clockspot is focused employee time tracking for payroll-ready records. It does not replace project management, dispatch, bid management, equipment tracking, daily field reports, certified payroll, or full construction accounting software.
Yes. Employees can clock in from a phone or computer with internet. When a job site has low or spotty internet, they can also dial in from any landline or cell phone using phone clocking.
Yes. Jobs can represent projects, customers, phases, locations, or cost codes. Employees can choose the job when they clock in, or enter a job phone code during a phone clock-in.
No. GPS can be captured when employees clock in from their own account and the device shares location. Phone entries instead capture the calling number and voice check so managers can check the record before payroll.
Keep reading
Construction crews should track time by job site when job detail affects payroll review, job costing, billing, approval, or records.
Use GPS time tracking when location helps explain hours, jobs, field work, approvals, or payroll records.
Set up a time clock by deciding who tracks time, when employees clock in, how mistakes are fixed, who approves hours, and how records are kept.
Choose a construction time clock app by checking mobile clock-in, GPS, job sites, job costing, approvals, payroll export, and records crews can trust.