Product comparison · Updated July 15, 2026

CrewLog vs Jibble

Jibble offers broad time-and-attendance access across mobile, web, desktop, browser extensions, messaging tools, kiosks, QR/NFC, facial recognition, offline mode, and geofencing. CrewLog is more specialized around field jobs, equipment, parts, mileage, schedules, corrections, and payroll-ready weekly approvals.

AreaCrewLogJibble
Worker accessPhone browser with password, Google, or passkeyMobile, web, desktop, Chrome, Slack, Teams, and kiosk options
Identity controlsPer-employee account and optional phishing-resistant passkeyFacial recognition, selfie, kiosk, QR, and NFC options
LocationOptional one-time GPS point and warning-only job radiusGPS stamps, geofences, live location, and automatic clocking options
Field operationsJobs, phases, photos, schedules, time off, mileage, equipment, parts, and hour budgetsTime, attendance, schedules, activity tracking, and configurable tracking modes
Approval handoffWeekly submission, transparent corrections, exports, and QuickBooks syncApprovals, reports, and integrations based on plan and configuration
Primary fitMobile crews needing job and operational contextGeneral attendance and multi-channel time tracking

Choose CrewLog when

  • The job record needs mileage, equipment, parts, and a work description.
  • You want a field-specific approval and accounting handoff.
  • Your crew can use a browser and does not need kiosk or biometric attendance.

Choose Jibble when

  • You need kiosk, QR, NFC, facial recognition, or a broader native offline workflow.
  • You need desktop productivity tracking or chat-platform clocking.
  • Your main requirement is general attendance rather than field job context.