Day Log
Account for your whole day at clock-out, the tasks you worked on plus non-task work like meetings, mentoring and learning, so your clocked hours reconcile fairly.
Not all work is a task. Training a junior, a client call, setting up a server or learning a new tool are all real work that a task board never captures. The Day Log lets each member account for their whole day, so clocked hours reconcile without anyone looking like they have "missing" time.
Log your day
When you clock out, Kuvi invites you to log your day. You can also open it any time from the Log my day button on the Attendance screen (web and mobile).
The Day Log shows a live accounted versus clocked bar so you can see how much of your day is still unaccounted for, then two ways to fill it in:
- Task work. Kuvi suggests the tasks you are actively working on. Tap one and set the minutes you spent on it.
- Other work. Tap an activity category (for example Client meeting, Training, Learning, Setup) and set the minutes. Add as many entries as you need.
Save when you are done. The Day Log is a nudge, not a wall: you can save a partial day and come back to it.
Activity categories
The activity chips are set per company. A sensible default set is created for you, and admins can add, rename or remove categories under Settings → Attendance to match how your team actually works.
Where it shows up
Logged time flows into the attendance reports. The per-employee drill-down shows Clocked hours next to Logged hours, split into task and other work.
A gap between clocked and logged hours just means the day was not fully logged, not that time went missing. Logging your day at clock-out keeps the two lined up and keeps everyone's numbers fair.