WorkTime
Employee monitoring software
WorkTime is the only unique non-invasive, pure productivity monitoring software on the market. 20+ years of experience. Trusted by medical, insurance, banking, educational, charity, IT, and government organizations.
Why WorkTime:
WorkTime monitors productivity and helps boost it.
In-office, remote, work-from-home employee monitoring.
WorkTime monitors: idle/active times, attendance, productive/unproductive times, software, and internet usage.
High performance & easy on-system resources: WorkTime vs. competitors.
Cloud (we take care of your data) or on-premise (your data does not leave your company).
No threat to employee’s privacy. Pure productivity monitoring.
No screenshots, no keystrokes, no chats/emails, or documents content recording.
HIPAA compliant.
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