No app required

A time clock without an app to install.

Clockspot runs in the browser, on a shared kiosk, or by phone call. Employees can start from an invite link, a kiosk PIN, or a phone clock ID and PIN instead of downloading software first.

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Browser clock-in

Employees use a phone or computer browser.

Shared kiosk

Run a PIN-based clock on a tablet or computer.

Phone dial-in

Call in from a landline or cell phone.

Invite links

Employees start from the email you send.

No app required

Why employers choose clock-ins without app installs.

An app-free workflow keeps rollout simple. Employees do not have to download software before they can clock in, and employers can still choose the clock-in method that fits each workplace.

Browser, kiosk, and phone clock-ins without a native app install.

Faster employee setup

Send an invite link and employees can clock in from the browser they already use.

Works for shared workplaces

A kiosk gives employees a shared screen when you do not want personal phones used for clock-ins.

Works without smartphones

Phone clocking lets employees dial in from a landline or cell phone when a browser is not practical.

Less device management

There is no native app rollout to manage before employees can start tracking time.

Customer story

Bravo! No hardware. No software. The website is very easy to use and straight-forward.

Parthiv Shah

Saldo Drugs

Time tracking options without app installs

Use the clock-in path that fits the workplace: browser, kiosk, phone call, or a mix.

Browser clock-ins

Employees clock in from a browser.

For employees with internet access, the simplest path is a browser clock-in from their own account.

Shared and phone options

No app does not mean one device policy.

Some workplaces want employees on their own accounts. Others want a shared kiosk or a phone dial-in path.

Shared kioskRun a PIN-based clock-in screen on a tablet or computer at the workplace.Phone clockingEmployees can call in from a landline or cell phone using a phone clock ID and PIN.
No smartphone requiredEmployees can use a computer, shared kiosk, landline, or cell phone depending on how you set them up.
Mix by role or locationOffice employees can use browser clock-ins while field employees use phone clocking or mobile browser access.

Review records

Managers still get clean time records.

No-app clock-ins still become the same timesheets, approvals, and reports managers use before payroll.

Time entriesEach clock-in and clock-out pair becomes a time entry with its source context.
Edit requestsEmployees can request corrections without rebuilding the week by hand.
Timesheet approvalsManagers approve final time cards before payroll reports are run.
Payroll exportApproved hours can be exported after review.

Common questions

Questions about time tracking without an app.

  • Browser clock-in
  • Shared kiosk
  • Phone dial-in

Does no app mean no internet?

Browser and kiosk clock-ins need internet. If an employee has no reliable internet at the job site, phone clocking lets them dial in from a landline or cell phone.

Do employees need smartphones?

No. Employees can use a browser on a computer, a shared kiosk, or phone clocking from a landline or cell phone.

Is there anything to install for a kiosk?

No native app. Open the kiosk address in a browser on the shared tablet or computer, register it once, and employees clock in with PINs.

How do new employees start?

Invite them by email for browser access, send or set up kiosk PINs for shared devices, or set up a phone clock ID and PIN for phone clocking.

Clock in employees without installing an app.

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