BriefQR frente a Deputy

Deputy is a scheduling and time-tracking platform for shift-based teams, priced per user by module. BriefQR is the time-clock piece only: scan a QR, enter a device-bound PIN, and export hours in open formats, with no shared kiosk and no facial recognition needed. Pick Deputy if you want scheduling and time in one connected system; pick BriefQR if you want a lean, portable clock.

Cómo se comparan

BriefQRDeputy
Credenciales compartidasNo, PIN + vinculación al dispositivoParcial
BiometríaNoOpcional
Funciona sin conexiónLimitado
Hardware necesario para comenzarNinguno, imprime un QROpcional
Verificación de ubicaciónSuave, opcional
Exportación abiertaWebhook, REST y CSVLimitado
Precio inicial4 € / empleado / mesfrom ~$4.50–$6/user/mo (scheduling or time); higher for premium, see their site

Detalles de Deputy verificados por última vez el 2026-06-22. Vuelve a verificar en su sitio.

¿Cuál debería elegir?

Elige BriefQR si

Choose BriefQR if your need is clean attendance data without surveillance or hardware. Each clock-in is a PIN bound to the worker's device, it works offline, GPS is recorded as a soft review signal rather than live tracking, and your hours export via webhook and CSV. The flat €4 per active operator keeps billing predictable for variable crews.

Elige Deputy si

Choose Deputy if you build rotas and want auto-scheduling, shift swaps, labor-cost forecasting, and time tracking working together. Deputy's kiosk app, payroll integrations, and demand-based scheduling are mature, and for teams that live in their schedule that integration is worth the per-user, per-module cost.

Echando cuentas

Deputy typically prices per user per month by module: roughly $4.50–$6 per user for scheduling or time tracking, more for a premium plan that combines them, plus enterprise options (check their site for current rates). BriefQR is €4 per active operator per month or €40 per year, counted only for operators who clocked in. The per-seat figures are in a similar range, but BriefQR does not split features across modules and does not bill for inactive seats, so a crew with fluctuating headcount usually pays less.

Al cambiar desde Deputy

Moving from Deputy to BriefQR means exporting timesheet history (Deputy supports CSV and payroll exports) and switching clock-in to a printed QR with device-bound PINs instead of Deputy's kiosk or app. There is no facial-recognition enrollment to recreate. If you used Deputy mainly for the time clock, the switch is straightforward; if you depend on its scheduling and shift management, plan to keep those, since BriefQR handles only the clock and the hours it produces.

Preguntas frecuentes

Can BriefQR replace Deputy's scheduling?

No. BriefQR does not do scheduling, shift swaps, or labor forecasting. It replaces the time-clock part of Deputy. If scheduling is central, keep Deputy or another scheduler and use BriefQR only for clock-in/out.

Does BriefQR require Deputy's kiosk hardware?

No. BriefQR runs from a printed QR scanned on each worker's phone with a device-bound PIN. There is no shared kiosk tablet to provision, though you can mount one device at an entrance if it suits your site.

Is BriefQR's GPS as detailed as Deputy's?

It is intentionally lighter. BriefQR captures location as a soft signal you can review on a clock-in, not live tracking or geofenced enforcement. If you require strict geofencing, Deputy goes further.

How does the price compare per user?

Deputy is roughly $4.50–$6 per user per module; BriefQR is a flat €4 per active operator with no module split, billed only for operators who clocked in. For variable crews, BriefQR is usually the cheaper of the two.

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