CompanyCam is a great tool for documenting jobsite progress — teams love it for photos, updates, and field visibility.
But when it comes to clocking in and out, CompanyCam isn’t designed for that.
If you’re looking to track hours through crew check-ins, project tagging, and location-verified timestamps, TaskTag offers a purpose-built workflow — without adding extra apps or admin work.
👉 See the rollout guide: Clocking In & Out Using “Check-In” in TaskTag
We get it — CompanyCam is already on your team’s phones. So it’s natural to try using it for time tracking by:
It works… until it doesn’t.
What It Does Well |
Where It Gets Tricky |
✅ Documents job progress visually |
❌ Doesn’t track hours between check-ins |
✅ Shows when a photo was taken |
❌ Doesn’t calculate time worked |
✅ Easy for crews to use |
❌ No exportable timesheet data |
✅ Great for field updates |
❌ No location match to project address |
CompanyCam is excellent for showing what happened.
But time tracking is about who was where, when — and for how long.
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TaskTag’s “Check-In” feature is designed to track hours — not just document presence.
It fits into the same chat your crew already uses to communicate, schedule, and share updates.
Here’s how it works:
Step |
What Your Crew Does |
What TaskTag Does |
📍 Clock In |
Tap “Check-In” in project chat |
Captures timestamp + project tag |
🏷️ Tag It |
Add the project name (#Elm_Street) |
Links time entry to specific job |
📍 Clock Out |
Tap “Check-In” again at end of shift |
Calculates total hours worked |
📤 Done |
(No extra steps) |
Admins can export clean timesheets |
It’s not a separate app. It’s just a smarter use of the tools your team already uses inside TaskTag.
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Use the Check-In Workflow in TaskTag to roll this out in 5 simple steps:
“Check-In = Clock-In. If it’s not logged, it’s not counted.”
15-minute walkthrough — check-in, tag the job, review crew status.
Let them try for a week — no pressure, just consistency.
Missed check-ins = follow-up. Foremen review daily.
Add to onboarding. Export weekly for payroll. Make it part of the rhythm.
Feature |
CompanyCam |
TaskTag |
Photo-based presence |
✅ Yes |
✅ Yes |
Clock-in/out workflow |
❌ Not built-in |
✅ Yes |
Project tagging |
✅ Yes (albums/titles) |
✅ Yes (task & tag level) |
Location verification |
⚠️ Indirect (photo metadata) |
✅ Yes (matched to jobsite address) |
Exportable timesheets |
❌ No |
✅ Yes |
Built-in chat |
❌ No |
✅ Yes |
Crew accountability tools |
⚠️ Limited |
✅ Full visibility for foremen |
Adoption effort |
✅ Easy |
✅ Easy — no new app needed |
Note: Many teams use both tools. CompanyCam for documentation. TaskTag for decisions, workflows, and time tracking.
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Before (CompanyCam workaround):
After (TaskTag Check-In):
✅ No guesswork
✅ No texts
✅ No manual entry
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CompanyCam is a top-tier visual documentation tool.
It’s perfect for:
But when it comes to tracking hours, assigning check-ins to jobs, and exporting timesheets, TaskTag is purpose-built for the workflow.
They’re not competitors — they’re complementary.
If your team uses CompanyCam, you’ll love how TaskTag slides right into your process for tracking time — without adding friction.
👉 Want to roll out crew check-ins fast?
Start with the Clock-In Check-In Workflow in TaskTag — it’s live in 15 minutes and changes everything by Friday.
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