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Billing disputes can become a nightmare if you lack solid proof of how long your team actually spends on site—especially in construction and other service-based industries, where you juggle multiple jobs daily. That’s where GPS tracking steps in, providing reliable “time on site” data that backs up your invoices with unquestionable facts.
Why Billing Disputes Happen
- Unclear Start/End Times: Clients may question if your team arrived at 9 AM or 9:30.
- Paper-Based Logs: Handwritten or memory-based timesheets are easy to dispute.
- Multiple Sites, High Workload: With so many moving parts, it’s easy for hours and locations to get mixed up.
Result: Without a clear record, even small discrepancies can spiral into major billing headaches.
How GPS Data Fixes the Problem
Time-on-Site Verification
Export a Time on Site Report that shows the exact arrival and departure times for each vehicle. This data is unbiased, so you can settle disputes swiftly.

Objective Proof for Clients
Instead of “he said, she said,” you present verifiable GPS logs. This transparency builds trust and speeds up payment.
Peace of Mind for Construction & Beyond
Whether you’re laying foundations or fixing leaks, having a concrete log of your crew’s whereabouts prevents arguments about billed hours.
Real-World Example
“M&Y’s gardeners regularly visit thousands of homes in the region, and sometimes a customer will claim they haven’t been visited. Our telematics data can guarantee that we’ve been to a site, or if it shows that we haven’t, then we ask the staff member why. The proof is there either way.”
– Justin Toole, Fleet Manager at M&Y Maintenance
This testimonial underscores how GPS data protects both the company and the customer: if you did the work, you can prove it—and if you didn’t, you can figure out why and fix the issue.
What It Can Save You
- Fewer Delayed Payments: When clients trust your invoice, they’re more likely to pay on time.
- Less Admin Time: No more back-and-forth to reconcile timesheets. That frees you to focus on billable work.
- Protected Revenue: If you spent extra hours on a job, you won’t undercharge just because of a “forgotten” arrival time.
Not running a service-site business? If you’re more focused on transport and delivery, check out our blog on how Quartix enables proof of delivery.
Conclusion
Billing disputes can derail cash flow and sour client relationships—unless you bring GPS tracking into the mix. By capturing exact time on site, you’ll have clear-cut evidence whenever a customer questions an invoice. The result? Fewer disagreements, faster payments, and more trust in your services.
Want to see how it works in practice? Contact Quartix to learn more about Time on Site reporting and other features designed to protect your bottom line.