Method Comparison: Manual vs. Digital

The High Cost of
"Free" Paper Tickets.

Think paper tickets are free? Between lost revenue, administrative overhead, and audit disputes, manual T&M is costing you thousands per project.

The Real-World Audit

We analyzed thousands of jobsite interactions. Here is how paper stacks up against TrakSlip.

Paper T&M Tickets

The "Silent" Profit Killer

  • 2-5% "Silent Leakage"

    Tickets get lost under truck seats or accidentally thrown away, meaning you work for free. Over a year, this equates to thousands in unbilled revenue.

  • Zero Audit Trail

    No proofs, no timestamps, and no photo evidence. If a GC disputes a ticket, it's your word against theirs without any data to back you up.

  • The "Friday Push" Delay

    Waiting days or weeks for tickets to reach the office slows down your billing cycle and creates immediate cash flow bottlenecks.

THE BETTER WAY

TrakSlip Digital

Maximum Field Efficiency

  • 100% Billable Accuracy

    Every ticket is logged instantly the moment work is completed. Digital logs ensure no minute of labor or ounce of material goes unbilled.

  • Immutable Proof

    High-res photos, material receipts, and GPS-verified signatures are baked into every ticket, creating indisputable billing backup.

  • Real-Time Approvals

    Field-to-Office in seconds. Slash your invoicing cycle by 40% and get your money into your account before the weekend starts.

The Audit Nightmare of 2026

Why the status quo is no longer sustainable for modern contractors.

Dispute Resolution Costs

In 2025, the average construction dispute cost companies thousands in legal fees. TrakSlip provides a searchable database that ends disputes before they start.

Administrative Friction

Office managers spend an average of 4-6 hours a week chasing and deciphering data. TrakSlip automates this entire workflow, reclaiming your team's time.

Stop Working For Free

Ditch the clipboard, protect your proof, and join the digital jobsite today.

Join 100+ contractors saving 10+ hours a week.

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