Timesheets and daily reports: simplify management, gain precision

For a long time, paper timesheets or Excel files were the standard on construction sites.

But today, these methods clearly show their limitations: lost documents, forgotten hours, data entry errors, and time wasted manually transcribing everything.

In a context where every minute counts, it is time to modernize the management of hours and site reports.

The limitations of paper and Excel files

Employees fill out their sheets at the end of the week, sometimes from memory. Managers have to chase down signatures. Then, at the office, accounting must re-enter all the data to process payroll or invoice clients.

Result: errors, delays, and lost productivity at every stage.

Digital: speed, accuracy, and centralization

With CynQ, everything becomes simple and fluid.

Each employee enters their hours directly from the job site, using their phone or tablet. Timesheets are automatically centralized in a single system and validated by the manager in one click.

Hours are categorized by project, task, or employee, making tracking and reporting instantaneous and reliable.

Concrete benefits for the entire team

For employees: a clear and accessible tool, without paperwork or double entry.

For managers: a real-time view of productivity, attendance, and labor costs.

For accounting: clean, consistent data ready to export for payroll or invoicing.

No more lost sheets, forgotten entries, or last-minute corrections—everything is automatically synchronized between the site and the office.

Practical analysis tools

Thanks to its flexible analysis tools, CynQ allows you to track the performance of your projects and teams.

You see where time is actually invested and are able to identify discrepancies and improve future planning.

This labor tracking becomes a decision-making lever rather than an administrative chore.

With CynQ, you replace manual tasks with a simple, fast, and precise process.

Result: better management, fewer errors, and a more efficient team, from the field to payroll.