WEENEE is a mobile pointing application using a combination of QR code and geolocation. It allows employers to very easily track the entry and exit times of their employees.The employee can:- Record entry/exit from the workplace.- Consult your own scores.The employer can:- Consult the scores: an employee for a week to choose from or all employees for a day to choose from.- Declare your employees and assign them access accounts to WEENEE. The number of employees is limited depending on the subscription chosen, since the subscription pricing takes into consideration the number of employees who will use timekeeping with WEENEE.- Declare the sites (work premises) and generate for each site: a QR-Code for entry and a QR-code for exit.Checking in/out of entries:When entering or leaving the workplace, the employee scans a QR code using WEENEE. The geolocation of the place where the QR code is displayed is controlled by WEENEE in real time.If WEENEE detects with certainty that the employee is, at the time of scanning the QR code, close enough to the location declared by the employer, the punch is recorded in the punch list and marked with the confirmation symbol in a green circle.If WEENEE definitely detects that the employee is, at the time of scanning the QR code, too far from the location declared by the employer, the point is recorded but marked with a cross in a red circle.If WEENEE fails to verify the employees location after one minute, the clock is recorded and marked with the character "?" » in a blue circle.An employee who works in a company can clock in at any company site declared in WEENEE.Recording of scores:Each clocking in is recorded locally on the smartphone with which the employee clocked in.WEENEE records the score to the data server, in real time immediately after bridging and geolocation verification. If the smartphone is not connected (neither wifi, nor 4G, nor anything) at the time of the score, WEENEE marks this score as not transmitted to the server. But as soon as WEENEE detects the reestablishment of the connection, it immediately synchronizes and transmits to the server any points not yet sent.Before synchronization, a score not yet transmitted to the server will not be consultable by the employer. The employee can identify any punches that may not yet have been transmitted, using a non-synchronization symbol (character “!” in a black circle).