If your employer uses OnPay for time tracking, you can clock in and out for work using a computer or with the OnPay app on your smartphone, but that's only the beginning.
You also have access to:
- Track your on-the-clock hours using weekly time cards
- Add comments your manager can see and respond to
- Fix missing or incorrect punches
This article covers using the OnPay app for iOS/Android to clock in and out.
See how to clock in and out using OnPay on a computer→
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Clocking in
When you log into OnPay, you'll see a tile on your homepage with a running clock.
Click Clock In to create a timestamped entry on your time card. This type of time card entry is commonly called a "punch", in reference to mechanical punch clocks with paper time cards.
When you're clocked in, your time clock tile is green, and will display how long you've been on the clock, with options to clock out or take a break.
Taking breaks during your shift
You can start and end rest (paid) and meal (unpaid) breaks to your time card while remaining clocked in. This helps you keep track of how long you've been on a break, so you can return on time.
Starting a break
Click Take A Break, and select the type of break you're taking:
- Meal (Unpaid)
- Rest (Unpaid)
- Rest (Paid)
While on a break, your time clock tile is orange, and displays how long you've been on break, with the option to end the break.
Click End Break when it's time to resume work.
Clocking out
At the end of your shift, it's time to click Clock Out. Your hours and breaks for this shift are detailed your time card for the week.
Your time card will also document any overtime hours worked during the week (based on federal or state overtime laws). This is why it's important to promptly clock in and out when starting and ending your shifts.
What happens if I forget to clock in or out?
You can make adjustments to your time card entries, or leave a comment for your manager to see. See how→