WeAtWork
A paper logbook at reception. A spreadsheet at month-end. An HR person arguing with three employees about whose clock-in was whose. That is how most Moldovan SMBs still run attendance. WeAtWork is the replacement — free, smartphone-only, two minutes to set up.

Enterprise tools are priced for enterprises
Workday. BambooHR. ADP. They all solve attendance — and they all start at price points a small bakery or catering crew can't justify. So the businesses that need attendance tracking most are the ones running it on paper.
Who those businesses actually are — and the kind of teams already on WeAtWork:
- Catering companies (Box Catering)
- Bakeries with split shifts (Millers Cake)
- Hospitality and event venues (Village Garden)
- Agencies and small offices (Uimire itself)
Different shifts. Different overtime rules. Different definitions of "late." All of them failing to track it well, all of them over-paying, under-paying, or arguing about it.
Clock in digitally. Show up on the map.
Employees check in from their own smartphone — no terminals, no biometric kiosks, no hardware to buy. Each clock-in carries a timestamp against the registered location, which is what kills "buddy punching" without anyone having to police it.
Managers get a live dashboard: who is checked in, where they are, which shifts are running hot, which shifts are uncovered. Status colors do the cognitive heavy lifting. A manager glances and knows the state of the workforce in one second — no report to open, no filter to apply.

Make it look like software you can trust your payroll to
Attendance data flows into paychecks. If the UI feels like a rough prototype, the numbers feel like rough estimates too — and people stop trusting the system the first time an employee disputes an hour.
We built WeAtWork with the visual vocabulary of established SaaS. DM Sans paired with MuseoModerno for headings. Consistent spacing grid. Proper focus states, ARIA throughout, keyboard-first flows. Modals, dropdowns, validation — the whole component library — built so the product feels finished, not shipped.

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