Time tracking for warehouses & logistics
Dock-door PIN kiosks, face-verified punching from the crew’s own phones, and overtime guardrails across every shift.
The timekeeping challenges you know too well
Warehouses run multiple shifts, high headcount, and seasonal surges — so buddy-punching and unplanned overtime scale fast if the time clock can’t keep up.
- Multiple shifts and overnight crews are hard to schedule and track.
- High headcount makes buddy-punching costly at scale.
- Seasonal and temp labor means constant onboarding.
- Overtime creeps up before anyone sees the total.
How ClockAll helps
Dock-door kiosks
Turn tablets at each entrance into PIN clock-in terminals that keep working offline.
Anti-buddy-punching at scale
Face ID verifies punches made from the crew’s own phones.
Overtime guardrails
See who’s approaching overtime in time to adjust — before payroll runs.
Shift scheduling
Build the week on a drag-and-drop grid, and fill gaps with an open-shift marketplace.
Read how Face ID stops buddy-punching or see features.
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Frequently asked questions
What’s the best time clock for a warehouse?
One with kiosk terminals at each entrance, verified punching, and overtime guardrails. ClockAll offers all three and is free for teams of 1–3.
Can ClockAll handle multiple shifts and overnight crews?
Yes. Overnight, overtime and break rules are applied automatically by state, and the drag-and-drop schedule grid covers multi-shift weeks.
Does Face ID work for a large crew?
Face verification runs when someone punches from their own phone — the server checks the face against their enrolled template. A shared dock-door tablet uses a PIN kiosk instead, which keeps a queue of workers moving at shift change.
Is ClockAll free for a small operation?
Teams of 1–3 employees are free forever. Paid plans start at $5.99/month for 4–5 employees.
Run every shift honestly
Free forever for teams up to 3 — no card, no hardware, cancel anytime.