At WorkWeek, we prioritise simplicity, efficiency, and accessibility in our app design. This extends to how data is synced when employees move from offline to online status. Unlike many apps that run continuously in the background, consuming battery and data, WorkWeek only operates when the app is open. Here’s everything you need to know about syncing offline data once reconnected to the internet.
Why Doesn’t WorkWeek Sync Automatically?
To keep WorkWeek lightweight and efficient, we’ve designed it to only run when the app is open. Here’s why this matters:
- No background processes: Unlike other apps, WorkWeek doesn’t track your location or log time in the background. This means:
- No unnecessary battery drain: Your device’s power is conserved.
- Minimal data usage: We avoid consuming
Syncing your offline data is simple: just open the WorkWeek app once you're reconnected to the internet, and your logs will seamlessly update. This straightforward process ensures your time tracking stays accurate without unnecessary strain on your device.
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