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B2B SaaS support teams often face an invisible roadblock: a lack of actionable data. Without visibility into performance, it’s nearly impossible to identify bottlenecks, improve processes, or proactively support your customers. And yet, many teams are still flying blind—relying on gut instinct rather than insight.
Introducing the new Setup Dashboard—your command center for onboarding clarity. In one real-time view you can instantly gauge account-setup progress, spot which teammates still need to install the desktop, mobile, or browser apps, and identify users missing billable or cost rates. Actionable prompts let you nudge holdouts or add missing details on the spot, so your entire team is fully configured and ready to work in minutes.
Employee well-being monitoring is all about keeping a thoughtful, continuous eye on the physical, emotional, and mental health of your workforce, not in a controlling or intrusive way, but in a supportive, insightful, and respectful one. Think of it as the heartbeat monitor of your organization: it helps you understand how your people are really doing, beyond employee performance numbers or attendance logs.
Keeping track of employee hours has never been more important. Especially with today’s hybrid and remote work setups. Manual timesheets and outdated punch clocks just don’t cut it anymore.
Tracking the location and tasks of your on-site employees can be overwhelming and inefficient without the right field employee tracking app. If you have field staff working for you, knowing where they are is crucial. However, you wouldn’t shadow them all the way. Would you? You need a digital partner that can do that and much more for you. Did you know that approximately 60% of employees work on-site or in the field nowadays? That’s a significant amount.
Tracking employee time isn’t just about punching in and out. It’s about building accurate records, paying people correctly, staying compliant, and making smarter business decisions. But to get those results, you need more than just software. You need a system that’s set up correctly, backed by clear policies, embraced by your team, and reviewed regularly.