What the other menu items are for

Beyond the main onboarding flows, these menu items help structure the business, reporting, and operational setup. Users should know what each area is for before they start filling it with data.

Company

The Company section is used for your core company identity and the main rules that shape the whole workspace. Open it when you need to adjust company details, working regimes, defaults, or understand why the app behaves a certain way for everyone.

Employees

Employees is used to manage people, their profiles, permissions, calendars, and Working Timer connection. If the issue is about one concrete person, their access, role, or working setup, start here.

Requests

Requests is the approval workflow area. Use it for vacation, absences, attendance exceptions, and other items that must be reviewed, approved, returned for correction, or rejected.

Reports

Reports is used to verify output data. Open it when you need to check worked time, attendance, projects, activities, overtime, or prepare an export for payroll, management, or a client.

Statistics

Statistics gives you a broader management overview. Use it to compare hours, performance trends, and operational development across the company instead of checking each employee one by one.

Projects

Projects are used to organize work into deliverables or internal initiatives. They help you connect work records, reporting, and responsibility to a concrete business objective.

Customers

Customers represent the external companies or clients your team works for. Use this section when you need a clear business structure behind projects, work reporting, or invoicing-related logic.

Cost centers

Cost centers help you split work and costs into internal accounting or organizational buckets. This is useful when reporting should reflect departments, units, or operational responsibility.

Activities

Activities define the type of work being recorded, such as administration, development, support, or meetings. They make work records and reports much more readable and filterable.

Settings

Settings is the place for broader application behavior, defaults, and configuration rules that affect how the workspace operates. Open it when you need to fine-tune the environment beyond employee and company profiles.

Terminals

Terminals are used for shared clock-in or attendance devices. This section matters when your company records presence through dedicated terminal points rather than only through individual user access.