ARIV
Enterprise clock-in system with QR scanning and AI anomaly detection. In development.
Small and medium businesses lose money to inaccurate time tracking every week. Manual sign-in sheets are easy to manipulate and impossible to audit. Enterprise HR platforms that solve this properly are overpriced and overbuilt for SMBs. There's a gap.
Currently in active development. ARIV is designed to give small and medium companies enterprise-grade workforce accountability at a fraction of the cost of existing solutions — accessible enough for a 20-person business, scalable enough to grow with them.
The QR kiosk model
Most clock-in systems require expensive dedicated hardware. ARIV uses any screen — a tablet, a monitor, a spare phone — as the kiosk device. The QR code rotates dynamically to prevent screenshot abuse. Employees scan with their personal companion app. No fobs, no fingerprint readers, no vendor lock-in on hardware.
AI layer
The anomaly detection engine learns each employee's normal patterns over time. When something breaks pattern — consistent late arrivals, suspicious same-second clock-ins across multiple employees, gaps that don't match approved leave — managers get a flagged report automatically. No manual data wrangling required.
Who it's for
ARIV was designed for two specific people: the Gen Z small business owner who wants to look and operate professionally from day one, and the operations manager at a growing SMB who needs accountability without the headache of enterprise procurement. Both should be able to get up and running in under a day.
