Depending on your Jobber plan, you can create individual logins for your technicians, which will separate each worker’s timesheets. Keep in mind that personal clock-in time is different from tracking how long a job takes to complete. While Jobber provides tools to monitor this, it’s still important to have someone verify that the work is actually being done.
Regarding email setup, if your company uses a domain email service like Google Workspace, you can create a shared email such as workers@mycompany.com and use aliases like worker1@mycompany.com for each technician. This allows you to manage multiple accounts without incurring extra costs for additional email addresses.
Jobber can easily set up new users under these email aliases, and you’ll have control over actions like password resets. Workers don’t need full email access—just credentials to log in to the app. Ideally, you should provide a company device for this purpose to maintain control over your data and ensure it stays within your organization.
I hope this helps! Feel free to reach out if you need further assistance.