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Meeting Attendance Proof app for iPhone and iPad


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Utilities
Developer: Tucknologies Holdings, Inc.
Free
Current version: 1.0.3, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 28 Jul 2018
App size: 11.66 Mb

Our co-founders understand through their personal experiences that life doesn’t always go as planned. That’s why we developed MAP to help you prove your commitment to making things right in your life. If you are required to submit proof of any meetings, seminars, self-help groups, community service, work or schooling, this mobile app will prove you were there!

Track and Record

*Anonymous / self-help meetings
*Community service
*Employment
*School
*Curfew

Meeting Attendance Proof is a mobile application that utilizes three critical indicators to verify attendance; a custom GPS tracking program, pictorial verification of user and timely submission of meeting specifics. The portal stores each submission to include a final report which displays the following information:

Time stamp
Facial Verification
Meeting Address
Meeting Specifics (Topic, Location, Chairpersons name, Phone number, Journal / Notes).
Graphic map with “red zone” indictor of real-time location.
How it Works

MAP is easy to use and set up once downloaded to a smart phone (Android or IOS). Users set up a secure account and make connections with only designated individuals such as: Probation officers, counselors, lawyers, and driver’s license examiners. Now meetings are ready to be logged, stored, viewed or printed off.

Once logged in there are five easy steps to follow:

Set Location
Verify Identity
Start Meeting
End Meeting
Complete Information Log
Once “Submit” is selected, the user sees a “Meeting Successfully Recorded” message and then signs out. An email verification message will arrive within seconds to your in-box. All meeting information is stored in the web portal for verification.

The stored meeting log will also include a visual “interactive” map available in satellite imagery showing the exact location of the user during the course of the meeting. This will “prove” the user was there for the duration of the meeting. The emailed report shows the interactive map, time stamp, meeting address, a picture of the user and timely submission of meeting information. And coming soon: Facial recognition.

MAP, where time earned and accountability matter.