The Ubiqod platform enables you to configure QR codes and connected devices (called
trackers) to monitor field activity. All configuration tools are centralized in a workspace called
Build.
To visualize data, you must access the View workspace. It offers a simple and efficient solution to view and download events and field data, tailored to your specific use case.
Configuring View
For your trackers to send data to View, you must configure and associate the connector suited to your desired visualization in Build.
Accessing View
To switch from Build to View mode, click on your name at the bottom left of the screen, then click Switch next to [Your Name]'s View.
You will then have access to a dedicated space for viewing your data:
Access to View depends on your subscription plan. If you wish to use it but do not see the associated menu, you can
contact support.
Visualization Types (Use Cases)
The View interface allows you to select the type of collected data, defined by the use case of each tracker.
Clock In / Out
This visualization is suitable when you want to track the time teams spend on a site. Each person equipped with a personal badge must clock in upon arrival (in) and clock out upon departure (out).
Available columns:
- Date
- Badge ID (raw)
- Badge Label (can be the employee name for instance)
- Tracker Label (can be the exact location of the device inside a building)
- Site Label
- Clock In time (in)
- Clock Out time (out)
- Duration (filled when shift is completed)
- Status
Product compatibility:
- TaqtOne with In / Out buttons
- Clock S with In / Out buttons
- Clock R
- Clock E with In / Out buttons
- SafeQod (formerly Ubiqod Key) with a clocking interface
Site Monitoring (attendance tracking)
This visualization is suitable when you want to track team visits to a site, for example, for the contractual monitoring of a cleaning contract. Each person equipped with a badge (named or generic) must present it when performing a service.
Available columns:
- Date
- Badge ID (raw)
- Badge Label (can be the employee name for instance)
- Tracker Label (can be the exact location of the device inside a building)
- Site Label
- Time
- Button label (custom label associated with the badging action)
Product compatibility:
- TaqtOne without buttons
- Smilio S
- Clock S
- Clock R
- Clock E
- SafeQod (formerly Ubiqod Key)
Service Request
This visualization allows a person to report an issue and trigger appropriate service requests, for example, for a water leak or a lack of soap in the restrooms.
Available columns:
- Date of the request or event
- Time of the request or event
- Tracker Label (can be the exact location of the device inside a building)
- Site Label
- Request
- Badge ID (raw)
- Badge Label (can be the employee name for instance)
- Event type
Product compatibility:
- TaqtOne with service request buttons
- Smilio S
- Clock S
- Clock E
- SafeQod (formerly Ubiqod Key)
Satisfaction / customer feedback
This visualization allows you to measure customer and user satisfaction in real-time, for example, to assess the cleanliness of a space.
Available columns:
- Date of the feedback
- Time of the feedback
- Site Label
- Tracker Label (can be the exact location of the device inside a building)
- Type of device used to collect the feedback
- Press count (how many time this feedback was given in the time slot)
- Rate / feedback
Product compatibility:
- TaqtOne with Smileys
- Smilio S with Smileys
- Clock E with Smileys
- SafeQod (formerly Ubiqod Key)
Raw Events
This visualization allows you to view all types of data in a generic format, enabling their use for other use cases.