From manual timesheets to one-click payroll in three weeks
A 150-200 worker light-industrial agency replaced JazzHR, spreadsheets, a hardware-heavy time clock, and a tangle of email PDFs with one Jombone platform. Biometric tablet clocks went live across two client sites and head office in days, not months.
What changed when time clocks went live
The time-clock problem that was breaking everything downstream
Manual timesheets, missing dots, and a payroll cycle held hostage
Primary Staffing Source places 150-200 light-industrial workers across California every week - warehousing, manufacturing, food production, logistics. Before Jombone, every one of those workers logged hours by hand. Supervisors signed paper sheets. Sheets came back to the office as scanned PDFs in email. A back-office clerk re-keyed the data into QuickBooks Online for payroll and again, separately, for invoicing.
It was a system that worked - until it didn't. Which was every week.
The back office wasn't running the business - it was wrapped around the timesheet. Spreadsheets passed between team members. Missed punches chased back to supervisors. Repeat exceptions every payroll cycle. In a typical week, 1 in 3 to 2 in 5 timesheets needed rework - a 25 to 40 percent exception rate that cascaded straight into payroll misses and invoice delays.
- 1 in 3 timesheets needed rework. Handwritten 4s and 5s with missing dots. Illegible hours. Every error sent the back office back to the supervisor. Every back-and-forth delayed payroll. Every delayed payroll delayed invoicing.
- The supervisor was the system. Real-time visibility into who clocked in, who was on break, who was a no-show didn't exist. Every site relied on a single supervisor's attention.
- Time clocks existed - but couldn't be deployed. The prior third-party time clock required hardware procurement, on-site installation, and a separate onboarding for every worker. Not economically feasible on low-headcount sites.
- Two platforms, two reconciliations. Timesheets in email, invoicing in QuickBooks, no single source of truth on what was correct, what was billed, and what was disputed.
- Compliance was untracked. Onboarding, California health and safety, training records - all manual, all spread across Google Drives and email threads.
- Recruiters were back-office clerks. The team meant to fill orders, manage replacements, and grow client share was spending its week reconciling spreadsheets. Every hour spent on payroll prep was an hour not spent on a fill.
"So one delay delays payroll, we cannot do payroll, we cannot invoice. And then invoicing was on a different platform. We used to get manual time sheets through email and then we need to put the entire data on QuickBooks. So it was too many platforms to use to keep track of what is the correct invoice, what is not correct, send back the time sheets. The time sheets was really a hassle for us."
Debbie Andrews · Head of Operations & Co-owner · Primary Staffing Source
One system instead of stitching six
The Andrews team had a clear shortlist of pain: timesheets, payroll prep, invoicing, ATS, compliance, and a time clock that no one could deploy. Adding another point tool was not the answer. They wanted recruiting, time capture, supervisor approvals, payroll prep, invoicing, and client visibility under one roof - and they wanted it fast enough to be running before the next quarter.
What sold them was that Jombone wasn't asking them to bolt a time clock onto an old stack. It was offering to retire the old stack entirely.
"You also said the same platform could be used for recruiting. So that was really exciting for us. It's like a one-stop shop - right from recruiting to the time sheets and then to payroll, everything is in one place. So that's the best thing."
Debbie Andrews · Head of Operations & Co-owner
Three weeks. Two client sites. One internal office. Ten years of data.
The full Jombone deployment - including system setup, user onboarding, training, and the migration of a decade of resume data out of JazzHR - was complete in three weeks. iPad-based biometric time clocks went live across two client sites and head office in early December. By week's end, supervisors were approving timesheets in real time and the accounting team was processing payroll and invoices with a few clicks.
Week 1 - Platform setup & user training
Internal team, client portals, and supervisor accounts configured. Compliance workflows mapped to California requirements.
Week 2 - Time clocks live on site
iPad-based biometric time clocks installed at two client sites and head office. No hardware procurement, no per-worker onboarding overhead. Mobile geofenced punch enabled for workers off-site.
Week 3 - Data migration & ATS cutover
10 years of resume data migrated out of JazzHR into Jombone in under a week. ATS validated. JazzHR retired. QuickBooks Online integrated as the system of record for accounting.
The hardware-free time clock that finally got deployed
Every prior attempt to put real time capture in front of light-industrial workers had stalled on the same wall: hardware. A wall-mounted punch clock at every client site, individual hardware procurement, an IT visit to install, a separate onboarding flow for every new worker. The economics never worked on a 10-worker site, so they didn't get done - which is why "the supervisor had to be on his toes" became the system.
Jombone replaced all of that with an iPad or tablet running biometric facial recognition. Plug it in. Mount it on the wall. Done. Workers off-site clock in through a mobile app with geofencing. Supervisors approve at the end of the week. The data is in payroll prep before the timesheet leaves the floor.
The time-clock stack deployed in week 2
Six capabilities, one platform, zero hardware procurement.
Biometric facial recognition
iPad/tablet wall-mount with face capture. Eliminates buddy punching by design.
Mobile geofenced punch
Workers off-site clock in from the Jombone mobile app inside a defined geofence.
One-click supervisor approval
End-of-week timesheet review with AI-flagged anomalies. Approve in seconds, not hours.
Real-time client visibility
Clients see who clocked in - live. No more chasing supervisors for a status check.
No-show early warning
Missed-punch notifications fire to the back office before the client knows there's a gap.
Direct payroll & invoicing handoff
Approved timesheets flow to payroll prep and invoicing the same minute. QBO integrated, not replaced.
"We didn't have time clocks. Everybody used to manually note down time. So it could be correct, it could be wrong, we could be missing hours, we could be giving extra hours. The bottom line is - it was not accurate. With Jombone, we get notifications if a person has not clocked in. That way we know, okay, this is a possible no-show. We have time to call. Before the client comes to us, we are able to go back to the client."
Debbie Andrews · Head of Operations & Co-owner
From back-office bottleneck to recruiting bandwidth
Once time capture was clean, every downstream system got its time back. The back-office team stopped chasing timesheets and re-keying data across platforms. Payroll prep dropped from an estimated 40+ hours per week of administrative work to a few clicks. Invoicing - which used to take 7-10 days and a stack of manual entries - now happens the same day timesheets are approved. Timesheet exceptions fell from a 25-40% weekly rate to near-zero.
That recovered capacity didn't go to overhead. It went to recruiting - and then it went to the top line. Light industrial staffing is a velocity game: when recruiters can screen, qualify, and place faster than the agency down the street, they win more orders from clients they already have. Placements, replacements, and back-fills lifted by 20% across existing and new clients - not because Primary Staffing Source added headcount or won new logos overnight, but because their recruiting team finally had time to recruit while the agencies they competed against were still chasing spreadsheets.
The economics of that capacity shift extend further than the recruiting desk. The same hours that moved off payroll reconciliation moved into hyper-care of existing accounts, referral conversations, candidate relationships, marketing, and sales prospecting - the strategic work most staffing companies under-execute when their back office is overloaded.
"Everything is in one place. I want something - I just log into Jombone and I get my report, I get my spreadsheet, I have everything. And even the invoices - it goes directly. I download the invoice and I can send it through. It's really hassle free."
Debbie Andrews · Head of Operations & Co-owner
Six categories of tooling, one platform
The point isn't that Jombone added another tool. It's that it retired six.
QuickBooks Online wasn't replaced - it was integrated. Approved timesheets flow into QBO for payroll, and Jombone invoices flow into QBO for accounting. Two systems, one source of truth.
Why we're rolling Jombone out across every client we serve
In early December, we successfully set up the time clock system across two client sites as well as our own office. The implementation was seamless - employees clock in and out using iPads, supervisors approve timesheets at week's end, and our accounting team can process invoices and payroll with just a few clicks. Given the success of this pilot, we plan to expand implementation across all clients' enterprise wide.
Real-time platform, real-time support
It's not a product which was just sold and forgotten. The after-sales service has been really, really good. There was never a time anybody from Jombone has said, "not now." They always said, yes, we are here for you.
Debbie Andrews · Head of Operations & Co-owner
Data migration went better than expected, including the transfer of our entire resume database from JazzHR to Jombone. The system delivered exactly as promised - no surprises or additional costs.
Daniel Andrews · President & CEO
It really is a fact and I can vouch for it. Daniel can vouch for it. My staff here can vouch for it. So it really has helped us in many ways.
Debbie Andrews · on the record
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