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Connecteam’s New Physical Time Clocks for Employee Time and Attendance

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You’re using Connecteam because it simplifies employee scheduling and time and attendance. Many teams rely on the Connecteam time clock app for convenient mobile punch-ins and real-time workforce tracking. But when your employees work onsite, mobile clock-ins don’t always solve every operational challenge.

In many workplaces, teams benefit from a centralized, secure, wall-mounted Connecteam time clock where employees can punch in and out consistently at the start and end of each shift.

To support these environments, Connecteam now partners with Accu-Time Systems (ATS) to provide purpose-built, fully integrated time clocks designed specifically for Connecteam users — This new integration through the ATS TimeCom solution extends your software with durable, hardware that works seamlessly with the Connecteam time and attendance application that you and your employees trust!

 

Connecteam and the TimeCom Difference!

TimeCom for Connecteam allows Connecteams’s customers to capture employee time and attendance data from a physical time clock and have all employee transactions transmitted directly to their Connecteam platform.

Instead of treating hardware as a separate system, TimeCom transforms time optionsclocks into a data source within Connecteam. The result is reliable workforce data flowing into payroll, compliance reporting, and scheduling tools in near real time.

With TimeCom for Connecteam, your workflows stay simple — employees clock in on a physical device while managers continue managing time, schedules, and reporting within the Connecteam platform.

For more information on our integration solution download our Frequesntly Asked Questions!

Why Add a Wall Time Clock to Connecteam?

The Connecteam clock within the mobile app works well for remote and distributed teams. However, many onsite environments benefit from a dedicated clocking station that employees interact with at the start and end of each shift.

Greater Accountability

Wall-mounted Connecteam employee time clock devices help reduce missed punches and discourage buddy punching, particularly in shared-device environments where many employees clock in from the same location.

Direct Data Sync

Employee punches flow straight into Connecteam’s timesheets — no exports, spreadsheets, or secondary uploads required. The Connecteam time clock becomes a reliable data source that feeds time and attendance records directly into the platform.

Built for High-Traffic Workplaces

Durable ATS time clocks are designed for continuous use in demanding environments, making them ideal for high traffic work locations where a traditional Connecteam time clock app alone may not be enough to manage workforce tracking.

Connecteam Still Works on Mobile — Hardware Is Simply an Option

Connecteam’s native mobile app and web-based Connecteam clock remain powerful tools for flexible teams.

TimeCom does not replace those capabilities. Instead, it adds a hardware option for organizations that require structured, on-site clocking locations while keeping Connecteam as the system of record.

Employees can still use the Connecteam time clock app when working remotely or in the field, while onsite staff can use a centralized Connecteam time clock device for consistent punch tracking.

Experince The Difference for Yourself

If your organization depends on Connecteam for time and attendance but needs dependable, on-site time clocks, TimeCom for Connecteam closes that gap.

It combines the durability of industrial-grade hardware with the visibility and reporting power of Connecteam — helping improve payroll precision, compliance readiness, and day-to-day workforce oversight without introducing unnecessary complexity to your time clock Connecteam workflow. 

 

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