What is TimeShot?
TimeShot is a mobile-first guard patrol and field staff tracking system. Workers check in at locations by scanning QR codes or by GPS, and managers see real-time activity from a web dashboard. Incidents and issues can be reported with photos from the same app. Live page was unreachable during research, so claims track the page description.
Why TimeShot works
Traditional patrol systems require dedicated hardware like NFC pucks and proprietary readers, which limits adoption for small operators. TimeShot moves the workflow onto the phones every worker already carries, which lets a small security or cleaning company verify routes and produce client reports without a hardware budget.
TimeShot features
- QR and GPS check-ins. Workers verify they reached each patrol point by scanning a QR or via GPS location.
- Real-time dashboard. Managers see worker locations and route progress on a web dashboard.
- Photo incident reports. Workers can file incident reports with photos from the same mobile app.
- No dedicated hardware. Runs on workers' existing phones, removing the need for proprietary patrol devices.
Who TimeShot is for
- Small security companies running guard routes at apartment buildings and offices.
- Janitorial supervisors verifying that cleaning crews finish their assigned spaces.
- Facility managers responsible for maintenance staff hitting daily checkpoints across a campus.
- Property management firms documenting overnight patrols for insurance and tenant reporting.
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