Used FirstTrack by Spectrum for Android?


FirstTrack by Spectrum Analysis

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FirstTrack by Spectrum is a productivity app specifically tailored for caregivers, enabling them to efficiently clock in and out of their shifts without the hassle of phone calls. This free application, available on Android devices, allows users to log their arrivals and departures, enter activity codes, record mileage, and add notes regarding client visits. With its focus on simplifying the tracking of work hours and activities, FirstTrack aims to enhance the productivity of caregivers in managing their schedules.

The application features a user-friendly interface that is intuitive and easy to navigate, catering to caregivers of all experience levels. It allows users to access their schedules quickly, facilitating better planning of their workdays. By consolidating various scheduling functions into one platform, FirstTrack helps caregivers maintain an organized approach to their daily tasks and responsibilities.

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Full Specifications

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Release
Latest update
Version
1.73
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 15.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
10
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Welcome to FirstLight's Smartphone Application.

Welcome to FirstLight's Smartphone Application. The purpose of this application is to allow Caregivers to clock into FirstTrack directly without placing a telephone call. This application supports Arrivals, Departures, Activity Code entry, Mileage entry, and Client Visit Note entry.


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