Consider the time your HR department is spending each month to correct time sheets, track late punches and wonder if a traveling salesman actually went to that client location. It accrues more rapidly than most managers realize and is not likely to improve by itself.
AGPS attendance system solves this problem at the root. Instead of relying on manual entries or fixed biometric terminals, it uses real-time location data from employees’ smartphones to verify attendance automatically. The result is accurate records, honest payroll, and far less administrative chaos.
GPS Attendance System is a location-basedattendance tracking system that captures employee’s clock-in and clock-out times with the help of the GPS technology that is present in the smartphones. The system records the precise location of an employee when he or she checks in and verifies if he or she is in an authorized work site.
This is different from a traditional biometric scanner because it is flexible. No specific equipment to be installed at job sites or branches. Employees carry the mobile application, and managers can see real-time verified attendance information, whether they’re in the office, on-site or in the field.
Combined with geofencing, GPS based attendance systems can invisible boundaries around approved locations. If someone tries to clock-in outside that boundary, it is flagged or rejected automatically. This one solution prevents most types of attendance fraud before it’s even possible.
Once you have an idea of what is involved in the process, you can determine if it is suitable for your business. Let’s take a look at how a modern GPS attendance tracking system deals with each clock event from start to finish.
It all starts with an employee logging in to theemployee attendance app using the proper credentials. Some systems even have the option of biometric verification at this point, giving identity verification in addition to location data.
The moment the employee taps clock-in, the app records their GPS coordinates using satellite positioning. This happens instantly, and the data includes a precise timestamp alongside the location.
The system verifies if the employee’s given work location is within the pre-defined geofence of that employee. When they do, the attendance mark is taken. If not, the attempt will be marked as failed and the manager will be alerted. It’s here that proxy attendance is virtually unavailable.
Attendance is uploaded to the cloud, and shows up in the HR dashboard instantly. Managers can view the presence of users, their location and when they are present, without any phone calls.
Each clock event is accurately time stamped and has a verified location making payroll calculations occur directly from clean data. There’s no manual transfer, no spreadsheet recon and no end of month guesswork.
Not all systems will provide the guarantee. It is these capabilities that will make a GPS based attendance system truly useful, rather than simply complicated.
The boundaries are set by you. Operate a small boundary for the main office, a larger boundary for a construction compound, and a different boundary for a client site. Only those awnings within these areas are acceptable for attendance.
Various teams have varying requirements. All within one platform: It should support the use of WiFi for check-in, QR Code, remote attendance, geofencing and biometric integration. GPS location used by field employees. Staff in the office use biometric / QR. All are in the same system and HR has a unified, consistent record.
Managers don’t need to wait for end of day reports to find out who attended. Live attendance dashboard: The status indicator will show the status of the employee’s attendance to the supervisor so that he can act immediately on the absence or lateness, not days later.
The system monitors real-time employee locations on the field during the entire day. This can make it easier for managers to allocate a task based on distance, make fewer unnecessary trips and complete the tasks sooner when they are needed. It is particularly useful for construction teams, healthcare, logistics and field services.
The attendance system combines GPS and biometric attendance for those businesses requiring identity and location verification. This is usually referred to as a biometric attendance system with GPS, as it gives the two-in-one accountability for the right person, the right place and the right time.
Attendance information is not stored in a separate database. The GPS verified employees’ attendance must seamlessly integrate into our automated payroll calculations. Over time, all overtime, allowances, leave deductions and salary components are calculated from the same correct source. Payroll staff put down the timesheet and pick up the numbers.
Hajir HRM provides more than33+ dynamic reportssuch as employee attendance summary, late and early count report, duty roster and timesheet etc. These reports are readily available on demand and meet both internal audit and compliance needs.
Reduces attendance fraud: GPS clock in ensures that workers are at designated work sites, and stops proxy attendance.
Improves payroll accuracy:Attendance information that has been verified can help reduce manual errors and automate salary, overtime and deduction calculations.
Gives real-time view of workforce: Managers have instant attendance data, missed checks and late arrival data from a real-time dashboard.
Provides assistance to field/remote teams:No physical presence devices are required for employees to clock in from job sites or to clock in at client locations or from a remote work area.
Reduces HR time in administration:Automated attendance saves time on manual tracking, spreadsheet corrections and payroll reconciliation.
Simplifies compliance and audits: Records are timestamped and location verified, which provides an accurate attendance and payroll verification audit trail.
It’s natural for employees to have questions when a company introduces GPS attendance tracking. Being transparent about how the system works is essential.
Here are a few things to communicate clearly:
When employees understand these boundaries, adoption is much smoother. The goal isn’t surveillance — it’s accuracy.
A GPS attendance system provides the most benefit when employees are on duty at multiple locations or away from the office.
Hajir HRM is the #1 ratedHR software in Nepalused by 1600+ organisations in all major industries. Its GPS attendance functionality is not a separate module but a full HR system with attendance, shifts, leaves, payroll and reporting all in one system.
Spreadsheets and hand registers were never designed to be used by modern teams. Whether it’s field staff, remote workers, multi-branch locations or rotating shifts, there’s a need for something smarter: a system that gets the attendance right, and integrates it straight into your payroll software with zero manual tasks in between.
With Hajir HRM you get just that. One platform trusted by 1,600+ organisations in Nepal with GPS attendance, geofencing, biometric verification, live tracking, automated payroll and 33+ reports.
If attendance is still taking a lot of your team’s time each pay cycle, it’s time to change that.
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No. A GPS system does only record the location of the employee when they clock in/clock out the day and during certain breaks. Does not monitor employees on an all day basis while on duty.
This is usually managed by the GPS attendance app's offline capability, which stores the clock events on the device while it is offline and syncs them with the server when it reconnects. This does not allow any data to be missed by field staff in low coverage or remote areas.
Yes, and it is one of the best applications for it. You can set up different geofences for each branch, job site or client location.
A biometric attendance system with GPS adds the identity verification (fingerprint, facial recognition) capabilities in addition to GPS location data. This two-way check verifies the identity of the person logging in and their location.
The manager shall check the GPS log for that timeframe, and make an approved attendance adjustment for such time with a documented reason.
Yes. The GPS based attendance system is cost-effective, and even small teams can do it cost-effectively, since there is no hardware to buy and keep up.