Benefits of a Geofence for Canadian Businesses
A Geofence is a virtual border you draw on a map so the system only accepts clock‑ins inside that line. The result? Fewer time‑theft headaches, better labour‑law compliance, and instant visibility of who’s on site.What You’ll Learn
- How a Geofence actually works in plain language.
- The tools Shifton gives you to build one in under five minutes.
- A step‑by‑step wizard to launch your first Geofence—with screenshots.
- Troubleshooting tips when staff can’t clock in.
- Pro tricks to link multiple jobs to the same Geofence.
1 The Nuts and Bolts of a Geofence
Think of a Geofence as a digital dog‑fence. You pick a central point—say, 1600 Main St.—then drag a radius slider. Phones inside the circle can clock in; phones outside can’t. Shifton uses GPS, Wi‑Fi, and cell towers to ping a device every 30–90 seconds, balancing accuracy with battery life.Key takeaway: without a Geofence, staff could clock in from bed; with one, they need to be on site.2 Prep Checklist Before You Build
- Confirm address accuracy. If Google Maps shows the pin in the wrong spot, your Geofence will fail.
- Choose radius wisely. 250 ft for cafes, 1 000 ft for construction zones.
- Update the mobile app. Old builds may ignore the new Geofence logic.
- Notify staff. A two‑line SMS—“New Geofence live tomorrow; enable GPS.”
- Decide auto clock‑out? Shifton can automatically clock workers out once they exit the Geofence; choose yes or no now.
3 Five‑Minute Geofence Wizard
Step 1 — Open Jobs ▶ Sites ▶ Add Site
Click Geofence tab, hit Add site, and name it “Warehouse A.”Step 2 — Pin the Address
Type street, pick the correct Google suggestion. Shifton drops a blue pin—move it if needed.Step 3 — Drag Radius Slider
Set your Geofence size: 250 ft to 5 000 ft. The map shades the circle so you know exactly what’s covered.Step 4 — Attach Jobs
Tick which jobs or projects belong to this Geofence. Users will only see those jobs when inside the circle.Step 5 — Pick Clock‑Out Behaviour
Option A: Do nothing. Option B: Auto clock‑out + require manager approval to edit. We recommend Option B.Step 6 — Save ▶ Publish
Hit Save site, then Save changes. Your Geofence is live. Staff will see a pop‑up prompt to enable location services at next login.4 What Employees See
On the mobile Time Clock, the map displays a green circle (the Geofence) and a blue dot (the user). If the dot is outside the circle, the Clock In button is greyed out. Once inside, the button turns green. Simple.If a user exits the Geofence during a shift, Shifton sends a push alert: “You left the job zone—return or clock out.” If auto clock‑out is on, the system logs them out after 3 minutes and opens a Request edit form.5 Typical Geofence Errors & Fixes
Issue | Cause | Fix |
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Phone inside circle but can’t clock | GPS drift | Ask user to toggle Airplane mode OFF/ON to refresh satellites. |
Clock‑in allowed miles away | Location permission set to Approximate | Set to Precise in phone settings; Geofence needs high accuracy. |
Map shows wrong address | Admin typo | Edit site ▶ enter correct address. |
Battery drain complaints | Ping interval too tight | In Settings, change Geofence refresh from 30 s to 90 s. |
6 Practical Geofence Configuration Tips for Canada
- Layered Fences: Create overlapping circles for multi‑tenant worksites; each job respects its own Geofence.
- Breadcrumbs Live‑Track: Enable breadcrumb trail to watch a user move from one Geofence to another in real time.
Schedule‑Based Activation: Turn a Geofence on or off automatically based on shift start/end times to reduce battery drain and avoid off‑hours alerts.
7 FAQs About Geofence in Shifton
Does Geofence work offline? Yes. The app stores pings locally and syncs when back online.Can I cap the number of Geofences? Basic plan includes 5 Geofences; Pro is unlimited.Will a Geofence clock users in automatically? Not by default—manual tap avoids accidental time theft. Auto‑clock‑in is an admin toggle.How to delete a Geofence? Sites ▶ trash icon ▶ Confirm. Users lose access immediately.8 Key Metrics to Track Post‑Launch
- Clock‑in exceptions: How many attempts outside the Geofence per week.
- Average late time: Compare before vs. after Geofence launch.
- Manual shift edits: High numbers suggest the radius is too strict.
- Overtime accuracy: Ensure exits are logged when users leave—all driven by the Geofence.