How To Use Clock In / Clock Out for Employees?

How To Use Clock In / Clock Out for Employees?




In this video, I walk you through the process of clocking in and out for employees using our system. You can find the option to register employee clock-ins and clock-outs in the menu at any time. Simply select the employee, click on 'clock in' or 'clock out,' and you can even add an optional description if needed. This feature is available for all employees, so feel free to use it as necessary.
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