Time Cards and Shift Schedules
Workforce is built around the practical needs of employees who want to check work information from a phone. Its central experience brings time cards and schedules together, giving associates a single place to review recorded hours and understand upcoming shifts without switching between separate workforce tools.
The scheduling view is intended for quick day-to-day planning: check when a shift is coming up, compare it with recorded time, and return to the same workforce system when details change. Because the app connects to a designated management platform, the information available to each user can depend on the employer’s configuration and account access.
Time-Off Requests and Calendar Planning
Time away from work is another core task supported by Workforce. Associates can use the mobile experience to submit time-off requests while keeping the request process close to their schedules and timekeeping information. That makes the app useful for employees who need to plan an absence without opening a separate desktop workflow.
The calendar-oriented design also gives routine work planning a clearer home on Android. Specific request types, balances, approval steps, and available dates can vary with the connected workforce platform, so users should follow the options shown after signing in. The app’s value is the centralized path: work time, schedules, and requests are designed to sit within one configurable experience.
One Mobile Entry to Workforce Systems
Workforce is designed to integrate with a user’s designated workforce management system rather than operate as an isolated calendar. This centralized approach can bring the most relevant scheduling and timekeeping functions into one mobile entry point, which is helpful for organizations that use different workforce platforms or configurations.
The app’s opening screen makes that purpose clear with a prominent Associate Login button and a direct Terms of Service link. After access is established, the connected system determines which records, schedules, and request tools are available. That configurable structure lets the same Android app serve different workplace setups while keeping the first step simple for associates.
Associate Login and Everyday Work Access
Workforce is aimed at employees rather than casual consumers, so the normal starting point is an Associate Login. The welcome screen uses the WF Tools identity, explains that a session can remain active until a password change or sign-out, and places the terms link alongside the sign-in action. These details help users understand why an account is needed before entering workforce records.
The same screen also presents company-facing cards such as Our Story, About Us, Join Us!, and Careers. They give the entry experience a broader workplace context while the login path remains focused on schedules and timekeeping. In practice, associates should use their designated credentials and a reliable connection when opening the sign-in handoff.