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Offline Time Tracking

Time tracking capability that functions without internet connectivity, storing data locally until connection is restored. Essential for field workers in remote locations, underground sites, or areas with unreliable network coverage.

Last updated: 2026-03-18 22:22

Overview

Offline time tracking allows employees to clock in, clock out, and log hours even when internet connectivity is unavailable. The time tracking app stores data locally on the device and automatically syncs with the central system once connectivity is restored.

Why Offline Capability Matters

Remote Work Locations

Network Reliability

How It Works

  1. Local Storage: Time entries are stored on the device's local memory
  2. Queue Management: Pending entries are queued for sync
  3. Automatic Sync: When connection returns, data uploads automatically
  4. Conflict Resolution: System handles any conflicts from offline changes

Key Features

Core Functionality

Data Integrity

User Experience

Benefits

Implementation Requirements

Device Storage

Sufficient local storage for time entry queue during extended offline periods

Battery Management

Optimized battery usage during offline operation

Sync Strategy

Common Use Cases

Limitations to Consider

Delayed Visibility

Managers don't see time entries until devices sync

Storage Capacity

Long offline periods require adequate device storage

Collaboration

Team features requiring real-time data won't function offline

Approval Workflows

Timesheet approvals wait for sync completion

Best Practices

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