A live map of every deployed guard in Dausa, Rajasthan, updated automatically through their shift, with a full shift path from punch-in to punch-out. Built by an agency that understands Dausa's own operating conditions โ an agricultural town near Jaipur.
Knowing who's actually on duty right now, across every site an agency covers, traditionally means calling each supervisor and asking. That doesn't scale past a handful of sites, and it gives a snapshot at best โ not a continuous picture.
Live tracking replaces that with a map that updates automatically as each on-duty guard's phone reports its position, plus their full shift path recorded from punch-in through punch-out. A guard going off-route or a site suddenly showing no coverage becomes visible immediately, instead of surfacing hours later in a phone call.
Tracking runs as a background service so it keeps reporting position even when the app isn't open on screen, and queues location updates locally when connectivity drops โ flushing them once the connection returns, without losing the actual time each position was recorded.
Position updates continue even when the guard's app isn't open on screen.
Every on-duty guard appears on a live map, refreshed automatically without needing to reload.
Location updates made without connectivity are queued and synced automatically once signal returns.
A live view of how far each guard currently is from their assigned site.
Each marker shows the direction a guard is currently moving, not just a static point.
Supervisors can share their own live location alongside the guards they oversee.
A supervisor can choose to share their own live location alongside the guards they oversee, visible the same way on the map.
Location updates made while offline are queued on the device and synced automatically once connectivity returns, preserving the real time each position was recorded.
Location is reported through a background service designed to keep running through a shift without the app needing to stay open on screen.
No โ live tracking works the same way for a single site as it does for an agency covering dozens.
Yes โ each marker includes the guard's current heading, not just a static position.
A distance-from-site view shows how far a guard currently is from their assigned location, making it visible if a guard has moved away from their post.
Attendance is a separate geofence-verified punch action; live tracking is the continuous position feed shown for the duration of a shift, working alongside it.
Yes โ a supervisor's map view is scoped to guards deployed at their own assigned sites, not the whole company's roster.
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