Fits venue and site work
Employees can clock in from a mobile browser or computer, or call in from a landline or cell phone.
Event staffing time clock
Event and valet employees clock in from venues, parking stands, event sites, or offices using any phone or computer. Managers review event, location, correction, and approval details before payroll.
Clock in from the venue
Employees can track time from any phone or computer, or dial in by phone when internet is spotty.
Event and venue detail
Hours can be tied to the right event, venue, client, job, or location.
Review shift context
Managers can review clock-in context, correction reasons, and approvals before payroll.
Payroll-ready reports
Approved hours export cleanly after review.
Event staffing benefits
Event staffing and valet businesses need time records that still make sense after the shift ends. Clockspot helps employees clock in where they work and gives managers the event record to review before payroll.
Made for venue time, event 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 events, venues, clients, stands, jobs, or roles 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 event staffing hours can be exported without rebuilding the shift from texts, schedules, or memory.
Built for event staffing and valet businesses that need clear time records across venues, events, corrections, and payroll review.
Venue clock-ins
Employees can clock in from a phone or computer with internet. If a venue or parking area has poor coverage, phone clocking lets them dial in from a landline or cell phone.
Event and job records
Use jobs for events, venues, clients, stands, roles, or service categories so reports reflect the way your office reviews labor.
Payroll review
Managers can catch missed punches, approve corrections, and keep a record of what changed.
Event staffing questions
No. Clockspot is focused employee time tracking for payroll-ready records. It does not replace event scheduling, dispatch, ticketing, guest lists, parking operations, tips, client invoicing, payroll processing, HR, or venue management software.
Yes. Employees can clock in from a phone or computer with internet. When a venue or event site has low or spotty internet, they can also dial in from any landline or cell phone using phone clocking.
Yes. Jobs can represent events, venues, clients, stands, roles, service categories, or locations. 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
An event staffing time clock should track employee hours, event or location detail, missed punches, corrections, approvals, and payroll-ready 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 an event staffing or valet time clock by checking venue clock-ins, job detail, missed punches, GPS review, approvals, and records.
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