Multi-site safety compliance dashboard

A compliance dashboard is only useful if it reflects what is happening now. A report showing last month's completion rate tells you where you failed. A live dashboard lets you fix it this morning.

One dashboard, every location, updating live

Every branch running a briefing appears on the same screen as it happens, with attendance counts climbing as workers scan in. Locations that have not started are visible by absence, which is the part a paper process can never show you. No phone calls, no morning check-in texts, no waiting for someone to email a scanned sign-in sheet at the end of the week.

Built around the questions directors actually ask

Which sites have not started today's briefing. Which briefings have unusually low attendance. Which locations are repeatedly late. These are operational questions, and the dashboard is organized around answering them rather than around displaying charts.

Attendance you can prove, not just record

A sign-in sheet proves somebody wrote a name. Arkvos records a photo, GPS coordinates, and a SHA-256 timestamp for each worker at each briefing, sealed at the moment of check-in. That is the difference between saying a worker was trained and showing who was standing there.

Drill from the summary to the individual worker

Organization-wide status narrows to a branch, then to a specific briefing, then to the individual verified check-ins with their photos and timestamps. The number at the top and the evidence at the bottom are the same record.

Rolls out without an IT project

Workers scan a QR code and check in from the browser on their own phone. No app to install, no account to create, no username to remember, no hardware at the jobsite. A supervisor can run the first verified briefing the same morning the branch is added.

Frequently asked questions

Does the dashboard update without refreshing the page?

Yes. The briefing feed refreshes automatically while you watch, so check-ins appear shortly after workers scan in rather than requiring a manual reload.

Can multiple locations run briefings at the same time?

Yes. Simultaneous briefings across different branches appear together on the same dashboard, each with its own attendance count.

How much does a multi-site compliance dashboard cost?

One plan at $349 per month, unlimited workers. There are no per-site fees, no tiers, and no hardware costs. A free 14-day trial requires no credit card, and the platform supports teams from 10 to 100,000 workers.

Do workers need to install an app?

No. Workers scan the QR code the supervisor displays and check in through their phone's browser. There is no app, no login, and no account. A typical check-in takes about 90 seconds.

What happens if a jobsite has no cell signal?

Check-in requires a connection at the moment of scan, so crews in dead zones should check in where service exists — most jobsites have coverage at the trailer or staging area. Location and time are captured at the moment of the scan, so the record still reflects when and where the worker actually checked in.

Can this replace our existing safety software?

It is not designed to. Arkvos is the verification layer for briefing attendance and works alongside platforms like Procore and Autodesk rather than replacing them. Companies typically keep their existing systems for inspections, incidents, and project management, and use Arkvos for proof that the daily talk happened and who attended.

Already holding an OSHA citation?

Arkvos offers a free OSHA citation response generator. Upload the citation and get a formal response letter, a corrective action plan with dates, and a checklist of evidence to attach. Employers have 15 working days from receipt of a citation to contest it. Open the free citation responder.