WorkJam helps frontline teams save millions by eliminating wasted time spent switching between apps.
A study conducted by Forrester found that 62% of frontline organizations use 4–6 different apps to manage communication, operations, and task execution. This fragmentation creates confusion, slows productivity, and increases the risk of missed or incomplete work.
According to Gartner, 61% of organizations reported fewer IT help desk tickets after implementing single sign-on (SSO). By eliminating the need for employees to log into multiple systems separately, SSO acts as a secure gateway – streamlining access and reducing the burden on IT support.
With WorkJam, messages reach the frontline in real time — with precision targeting, read-tracked delivery, and full visibility.
WorkJam drives productivity and gives managers back their time with real-time task tracking and shift-level assignments. Every step gets done — on time and on standard.
According to Deloitte, only 23 % of frontline employees believe they have sufficient digital tools to do their jobs efficiently, underscoring how outdated systems hinder task completion.
Companies in global retail and c-store environments saw 35% fewer incomplete tasks and 23% faster execution with WorkJam. Shift-based digital execution improves visibility, compliance, and manager efficiency.
WorkJam’s mobile punch with geo-fencing ends buddy punching, cuts hardware costs, and gives employees flexibility – all while staying audit-ready.
Based on American Payroll Association research, employees steal an average of 4 hours and 5 minutes per week, costing businesses up to 7% of total payroll due to buddy punching, inflated hours, and outdated time clocks. That’s thousands lost every month to buddy punching, manual edits, and outdated time clocks.
One national retailer slashed costs and tightened payroll by switching to WorkJam’s mobile punch with geo-fencing. They saved $150 per month per location in hardware costs – and cut payroll errors by 22%, boosting accuracy and reducing admin overhead.