Attendance recording and payroll management are important elements in maintaining discipline and operational efficiency in madrasahs. Currently, Madrasah Aliyah As'adiyah Meneng Ketapang uses a manual system based on attendance sheets and spreadsheets, which are prone to errors and data manipulation. To address this issue, this study designed and developed a geolocation-based attendance and payroll information system accessible via mobile and web platforms. Key features include location validation within a 20-meter radius, selfie photo verification, fake GPS detection, and automatic payroll calculation based on attendance and teaching hours. The system was developed using the Waterfall model through field observations, interviews, and literature reviews. Evaluation using Blackbox Testing involving actual users showed that all system functions operated as expected, with no significant errors identified. This system improves accuracy, efficiency, and transparency in the attendance and payroll processes. However, this research is limited to small-scale madrasahs and Android-based platforms. Future development should include better fraud detection methods and integration with broader academic management systems to enhance scalability and functionality.
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