Tired of Trusting the Paper Trail?

If you rely on your drivers and technicians for their time card information, you are likely not seeing the whole picture. Mobile Control gives you an accurate view of all activity in the field so you can pay your team and bill your customer accurately.



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Validate Payroll and Billing with Objective Information

How can you accurately pay your drivers and technicians if they don’t punch in at the office every day? And even if they do, can you really rely on their time cards for customer billing?

When payroll is one of your biggest expenses, inaccuracy can cost you thousands every month. Billing customers inaccurately based on time cards can have the same effect, from lost hours to disagreements over hours billed.

Mobile Control simplifies payroll validation by providing an accurate report of every stop each vehicle makes every day, and how much time is spent traveling between these stops.

  • Who’s completing the most work per day? Use our Control Center to see who gets the most stops or work orders completed per day to create best practices for others.
  • Administrators can use our Travel & Stops to compare with paper time cards and find discrepancies in stops and on site times.
  • Accounting and finance teams can use the Travel & Stops Report to audit hours billed to customers and provide reports where discrepancies exist.
  • Managers and supervisors can use our Control Center’s vehicle activity metric to get a quick picture of hours worked per day per driver, broken down between stop time and travel time.

The result is eliminating unnecessary overtime hours and identifying unauthorized use that is taking time off the clock without making money. When a customer questions a bill, the operations supervisor has the objective report to show his technician and the customer what really happened, no need to compare stories.