QR code sign-in sheet
Turn your paper sign-in sheet into a scan. Generate a QR and a printable sheet with the code on it.
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This static QR always points to the same link — fine for a one-off. It can't tell who actually scanned, won't work offline, and won't export hours to payroll. BriefQR's clock-in QR does all three, and it keeps working even if billing lapses.
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- Can I use this to track work hours?
- Not on its own. This makes a static QR that opens a link — great for pointing people at a form or sheet. To actually record hours tied to a person, and export them to payroll, you need a time clock like BriefQR.
- Does the QR expire?
- No. The QR encodes your link directly, so it works as long as that link works — there's no account and nothing to renew. (BriefQR's clock-in QR is different: it rotates for security but keeps working even if billing lapses.)
- How is this different from a real time clock?
- A static QR is a shortcut to a link — anyone can scan it and it can't tell who did. A time clock ties each scan to one identified person, works offline, flags anomalies, and turns punches into payroll-ready hours.
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Scan a QR to clock in, work offline, export to payroll. No card required.
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