BriefQR vs QuickBooks Time
QuickBooks Time (formerly TSheets) is GPS-focused time tracking that ties tightly into QuickBooks payroll and accounting. BriefQR is a standalone QR time clock with device-bound PINs, soft GPS, and neutral export, not bound to any one payroll ecosystem. If you run payroll in QuickBooks, their tool is the natural fit; if you want portable hours and lighter location data, BriefQR is the leaner choice.
비교 결과
| BriefQR | QuickBooks Time | |
|---|---|---|
| 공유 로그인 | 아니요, PIN과 기기 바인딩 사용 | 부분 지원 |
| 생체 인식 | 아니요 | 선택 사항 |
| 오프라인 작동 | 예 | 제한적 |
| 시작을 위한 하드웨어 | 없음, QR 코드 인쇄 | 선택 사항 |
| 위치 확인 | 느슨하게, 선택 사항 | 예 |
| 자유로운 내보내기 | 웹훅, REST 및 CSV | 제한적 |
| 시작 가격 | €4 / 직원 / 월 | from ~$20/mo base + ~$8–$10/user/mo (Premium); Elite higher, see their site |
QuickBooks Time 정보는 마지막으로 2026-06-22에 확인되었습니다. 해당 사이트에서 재확인하세요.
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이럴 때 BriefQR을 선택하세요
Choose BriefQR if you do not live inside QuickBooks and want your hours to flow anywhere via signed webhook and REST/CSV. Clock-ins are device-bound PINs from a printed QR, it works offline, and GPS is a soft review signal rather than continuous tracking. Pricing is a flat €4 per active operator, with no base platform fee.
이럴 때 QuickBooks Time를 선택하세요
Choose QuickBooks Time if you already use QuickBooks for payroll or accounting: the integration removes a lot of manual timesheet handling, and approved hours flow straight into pay runs. Its GPS tracking, geofencing, and job costing are well developed, and that depth matters if location and payroll automation are central to how you operate.
가격 계산하기
QuickBooks Time generally uses a monthly base fee plus a per-user charge, commonly around a $20/month base plus roughly $8–$10 per user on the Premium plan, with Elite higher (verify current pricing on their site). The base fee means small teams pay a premium per head. BriefQR has no base fee: it is €4 per active operator per month or €40 per year, billed only for operators who clocked in. For small or variable crews, skipping the platform fee usually makes BriefQR noticeably cheaper.
QuickBooks Time에서 전환하기
Moving from QuickBooks Time to BriefQR means exporting your historical timesheets (it exports to QuickBooks and to CSV) and switching clock-in to a printed QR with device-bound PINs. The main consideration is payroll: QuickBooks Time pushes approved hours straight into QuickBooks, whereas BriefQR exports hours via webhook and CSV for you to import into whatever payroll you use. If QuickBooks payroll automation is the reason you are there, weigh that before switching.
자주 묻는 질문
Does BriefQR sync to QuickBooks payroll automatically?
Not as a native, one-click sync. BriefQR exports hours via signed webhook and REST/CSV, which you can import into QuickBooks or another payroll system. If you want hours to flow directly into QuickBooks with no export step, QuickBooks Time is purpose-built for that.
Is BriefQR's GPS comparable to TSheets / QuickBooks Time?
No, by design. BriefQR captures location as a soft signal to review, not live tracking or geofenced clock-in enforcement. If detailed location history and geofencing are requirements, QuickBooks Time offers more.
Do workers need a dedicated time-clock device?
No. BriefQR uses a printed QR that workers scan on their own phones, with a PIN bound to each device. There is no kiosk to set up, though you can mount a single shared device if you prefer.
How does the cost compare for a small team?
QuickBooks Time adds a monthly base fee on top of per-user pricing, which weighs on small teams. BriefQR has no base fee (€4 per active operator per month or €40/year), so a handful of workers usually costs less.