Employee Clock-In Monitor

See when your workers last clocked in · tools.we-ie.com

Employee clock-in monitor

Enter your username to load your companies and see when each of your workers last clocked in for a work cycle. The timeline shows the last 48 hours of clock-ins across the workforce. Wage transactions are the source of truth.

How this works

The short version

Every time one of your workers does a work cycle, your company pays them a wage. That wage payment is timestamped. We pull those timestamps and plot them — so "last clock-in" really means "last wage you paid them".

What the colours mean

  • Active — clocked in within the last 24 hours. They're working.
  • Slowing — last clock-in was 24 to 48 hours ago. Worth a nudge.
  • Idle — no clock-ins in the last 48 hours. They've stopped showing up.

What the timeline shows

The bar under each worker is the last 48 hours, with "now" on the right and 48h ago on the left. Each green tick is one clock-in. Hover a tick to see the exact time, which of your companies paid, and the wage amount.

Lots of ticks bunched together means a busy worker. A gap on the right means they've been quiet recently.

Things to know

  • One worker, one employer. In War Era a worker can only hold one work contract at a time, so every wage they receive is from you — that's why the clock-ins shown are real and complete.
  • Tick density isn't effort. A high-wage worker does fewer (but bigger) cycles than a low-wage one. Two workers with very different timeline densities can be putting in the same hours.
  • Empty timeline isn't a fired employee. If someone's on contract with you but hasn't clocked in for 48h, you'll still see their card — just with no ticks. They're idle, not gone.
  • The last few minutes may be missing. The data is scraped from the game, so very fresh clock-ins might not appear until the next scrape.

Sharing a view

Once you've loaded your roster, the URL updates to include your username (e.g. ?u=toie). Bookmark it or share it — opening that link will reload the same view straight away.

For the curious: where the data comes from

Under the hood, this calls a few endpoints on the War Era Gateway: search.searchAnything and user.getUserLite to find your account, company.getCompanies + worker.getWorkers for your roster, and transaction.getPaginatedTransactions (filtered to wage) for each worker's recent clock-ins. The whole thing runs in your browser — no server, nothing stored.