Time tracking should not feel like 2008.
Field-service software has been frozen for a decade. ClockShark is 11 years old. busybusy ships ASP-era UI. QuickBooks Time is owned by accountants. Klees is the modern, bilingual, mobile-first alternative your crew will actually open.
Six reasons crews pick Klees
Bilingual + Trilingual from day one
Full UI in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. Not retrofitted — built that way. 30% of US construction labor speaks Spanish. Klees respects that.
PinShot identity verification
Selfie at clock-in with anti-spoof scoring. No more buddy-punching. No more "I forgot to clock in" disputes. Hands-down the strongest field identity proof in SaaS.
Real-time Live Map
Positions update every 30 seconds. Privacy-compliant delay for state laws. Competitors show historical pins — Klees shows where your crew is right now.
Modern 2026 stack
React Native + Vite + Fastify + Prisma. Sub-second screen transitions. Offline-first mobile. The codebase is built to ship weekly, not "in the next major version".
AI built in, not bolted on
Daily logs auto-summarize. Anomalies flagged before payroll runs. Voice clock-in. We use AI to do work — not to spit out marketing copy.
15% cheaper, on average
Standard $32 + $7/seat. Pro $48 + $9/seat. Enterprise flat $600 for 100 seats. Less than ClockShark, busybusy, or QuickBooks Time at every plan size.
Built by builders who run the trades themselves.
Klees was started in Miami in 2026 by Fabio de Melo, a contractor and engineer who watched his crews fight with three different time tracking apps — each one cutting corners on the things that mattered.
No more half-translated Spanish menus. No more clock-in screens that take 11 seconds to load on a job site. No more "submit a ticket and we'll get back in 5 business days".
Klees is the field-service app your foreman wishes existed.
Talk to the founder →"We switched 18 crews from ClockShark in a weekend. The Spanish UI alone saved us 3 hours of training per new hire."