Onsite, remote or hybrid, every punch lands in the same record. Finn captures time from web, mobile and biometric devices, or pulls it in from an external source, secure and timestamped from the first entry.
| Latest entries | |
| Andrea R. · Clock in mobile | 22:01 |
| Miguel S. · Clock in biometric | 21:58 |
| Bea T. · Clock out web | 19:04 |
| Site 2 device sync 42 logs | 19:00 |
| Needs attention | |
| Missed punch · J. Cruz, Jun 24 | Filed |
| On shift right now | 128 employees |
Office and desk-based staff clock in from the browser, with entries timestamped the moment they happen. No paper logs, no spreadsheets.
Field and remote employees punch from the Finn app, so attendance keeps flowing even when nobody is near a terminal.
Logs sync from your biometric terminals, keeping on-site capture exactly as your people know it while removing the manual uploads.
Already capturing time somewhere else? Pull attendance in from an external system and let Finn do the computing from there.
The schedule is what every punch is judged against, so Finn treats it as a first-class record, not a footnote.
Fixed, rotating, flexi and compressed workweek schedules, assigned per employee or per team, with mid-period changes handled cleanly.
Shifts that cross midnight attribute hours to the right day and feed night differential computation automatically.
Regular and special non-working days, including proclamations, are kept current by Clear Mile and applied to every affected schedule.
Rest days live on the schedule too, so work performed on one is flagged and paid at the right premium instead of slipping through as regular time.
Every entry records who, when and from which source, giving HR an attendance record that stands up to scrutiny.
Source-level capture and per-employee credentials make punching for a friend hard to do and easy to spot.
Missed punches are filed by the employee, approved by the manager and logged with a full trail. Nobody edits time quietly.
Rotating night shifts, holiday weekends and punches from three different sources: the walkthrough shows how Finn handles the tricky patterns, not just the easy ones.
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