Clock in, clock out, hours that add up
Employees record a morning and an afternoon session each day. Leavo computes net worked time and overtime minutes automatically, so timesheets are right without a single manual sum.
Times can be entered by hand, auto-filled from the published shift plan, or reconstructed from badge-reader punches, every source lands in the same clean weekly view.
Clock in, clock out, hours that add up
Why attendance data can't be trusted
Filled in from memory
Hours written down at the end of the week are guesses, rounded, optimistic, and impossible to verify.
Breaks disappear
Without explicit sessions, unpaid breaks blur into paid time and the day's total drifts.
Overtime goes unseen
When nobody computes overtime as it happens, it only surfaces as a payroll surprise.
From punch to payroll-ready
Every day is two simple sessions that Leavo turns into accurate, validated hours.
Open the day
Each working day shows planned morning and afternoon sessions, ready to confirm or adjust.
Record the times
Enter start and end times, accept the planned times as worked, or let badge punches fill them in.
See the totals
Leavo calculates net worked time after breaks and flags overtime beyond the planned hours, gated by your threshold.
Submit for validation
Send the day or the whole week to your manager, who validates or returns it with a reason.
Built for accurate hours
Morning & afternoon sessions
Two sessions a day capture real start, end and break times.
Automatic net & overtime
Worked and overtime minutes are computed for you, past your configured threshold.
Multiple sources
Manual entry, auto-fill from shifts, badge devices and imports feed one timesheet.
Absence handling
Mark a day absent and keep the week's totals honest.
Working-days view
Focus on working days, or show every day of the week.
One clean week
All days side by side, with worked, planned and late at a glance.
Frequently asked questions
How are worked hours calculated?
Leavo subtracts breaks from each session and sums the morning and afternoon to give net worked time, then compares it to the planned hours to derive overtime.
Can times come from a badge reader?
Yes. Raw clock-device events are ingested and reconstructed into morning and afternoon sessions automatically.
What if an employee was absent?
A day can be marked absent, which keeps it out of worked totals while still showing on the week for clarity.
When is overtime counted?
Overtime is time worked beyond the planned hours, counted only once it passes the threshold your company configures.
Ready to track hours that add up?
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