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Geofencing creates virtual boundaries around job sites or client locations — triggering check-in notifications, visit verification, or compliance alerts when field employees enter or exit defined areas during shift sessions.
Geofencing draws virtual perimeters around locations — client sites, warehouses, territories. When a field employee's GPS crosses a boundary during an active shift session, the system can log arrivals, trigger notifications, or verify visit completion.
Use cases: construction site attendance, sales client visit proof, healthcare home visit verification, retail store audit check-ins.
Scootee correlates GPS trails with assigned locations for visit verification on live maps and route replay.
