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Employee App: My Worked Shifts and Key Metrics Pages

The Employee App Shows the Tip Metrics Most Important to You

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Written by Sebastian.J Jordan
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With Tiphaus's Mobile Employee App, you'll have access to all of the tip data that's most important to you. Tracking your earnings and getting a clearer picture of your success has never been easier. We can't wait for you to try it out and see how it can benefit you!

In this article, we'll address three key questions that you can answer using the employee app:

  • During which shifts did I make the most money?

  • How much money did I make in tips per day?

  • How much money did I make in tips per hour?


During Which Shifts Did I Make the Most Money? - My Worked Shifts Page

The 'My Worked Shifts' tab (calendar symbol) in the Employee App allows you to see which shifts you have worked over a certain time period and how much money you made.

  • By clicking the three vertical dots or the shift itself, you can see your clock-in and clock-out times, as well as the total hours for the shift.

  • By clicking the dollar amount for a specific day, you can see a breakdown of how that day's tips were distributed.

  • In the 'Cash Tips' field, you can input the amount of cash tips you received, if your employer requires it.


How much money did I earn in tips per day or per hour? - Key Metrics Page

By clicking on the 'My Metrics' tab (graph icon), you can see how much you have earned in tips per day and per hour. The chart legend displays both the selected metric and its average over the time period you have filtered in the top-right corner.

These key metrics provide valuable insight into your earnings, allowing you to review your take-home pay per day, per hour, and your total time worked.

⚠️ Please be aware that the figures shown in the app are an approximation of what you will see on your final paycheck. The tip totals presented in the TipHaus mobile app may change due to refunds, clock-in/clock-out adjustments, or rule changes processed before the end of the pay period.


Still have questions? Contact our customer success team here.

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