For low-voltage techs
Time tracking built for AV and low-voltage crews.
Structured wiring, smart-home installs, commercial AV: jobs where every billable hour counts. Clox tracks the hours by job and turns the week into a QuickBooks-ready file, so payroll isn't a Friday-night project.
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The Sunday-night problem
Friday means re-typing the whole week into QuickBooks. Again.
Your techs ran a commercial structured-wiring job and a smart-home install across town. The hours live in texts, a notebook, and somebody's memory. Now you're hand-keying all of it into QuickBooks, line by line, hoping you didn't fat-finger a number. Clox keeps the week clean as it happens and turns it into a file you import in one step.
What you get
Built for the way low-voltage techs actually work.
Home theater, structured wiring, security, commercial AV: if you run 3–25 techs, Clox fits.
One-click QuickBooks export
Export the week as a QuickBooks-ready file in one click, overtime and breaks already applied. Import it into QuickBooks Online instead of re-keying every hour by hand.
Billable hours by job
Tag time to each install. See labor per job so you can invoice straight and catch the ones running past the quote.
Know which installs made money
Compare the hours on each job to what you quoted. See which installs cleared and which ones the change orders quietly ate.
See it in action
Timesheets and job sites, in one place.
Your crew's punches become timesheets on their own. You see who is on each site and the hours behind every job. No spreadsheets.
Timesheets
Approve a week of hours in minutes
Every shift, break, and overtime hour is calculated and laid out by week. Review it, fix any outliers, and approve. Payroll is ready by Friday.
Worksites
Know who's actually on the job site
Set a GPS radius around each site. Clock-ins outside it get flagged. You see who's on the clock and where, so you bill the right job.
How it works
Up and running this week.
You run Clox from the web. Your crew clocks in from the Clox app on their phones. If some of the crew share one device, mount a tablet at the trailer and they punch in with a PIN.
Sign up and invite your crew
Create your account in under a minute, then text your low-voltage techs a link. They sign up and start clocking in from their own phones.
They clock in, you see everything
One tap in, one tap out, on a phone or a shared tablet at the trailer. Geofencing, breaks, and overtime rules run on their own.
Export payroll, reclaim your weekend
Friday: one CSV export into QuickBooks or your payroll provider. The Sunday-night timecard math is gone.
Questions
Questions low-voltage techs ask
Will my crew actually use it?
If they can use a phone, they can use Clox. Clocking in is a single tap. There's nothing to set up or remember. Crews on a shared tablet punch in with a short PIN.
Does it work without cell signal on a job site?
Yes. Punches are saved on the device and sync automatically the moment the phone is back in range.
How much does it cost?
A $29/month base that includes your first 3 users, then $6 per additional user. Every feature included, no usage caps. There's a 14-day free trial and no credit card required to start.
Does it handle overtime and breaks?
Yes. Daily and weekly overtime, lunch deductions, and state break rules are calculated automatically, including California's daily and double-time tiers.
Can I get the hours into QuickBooks?
Clox exports a clean CSV that imports directly into QuickBooks Online, or any payroll provider that takes a CSV.
Simple pricing
$29 / month base, then $6 / user.
Every feature included. No usage caps. Pay only for low-voltage techs on the team.
Try Clox with your crew this week.
14 days free. No credit card. Built for a low-voltage tech, like you.