The attendance system is an important component in supporting the operational effectiveness of institutions, including the Mentari Meraki Asa Foundation (YMMA), which has a decentralized and dynamic work pattern. This study aims to develop a location-based employee attendance system with Work From Anywhere (WFA) features and real-time location monitoring. The system was designed using the Fishbone Diagram approach to analyze the root causes of problems and developed using web and Android-based technologies. The design process included identifying system requirements, implementing geofencing and GPS technologies for location validation, and establishing multi-layer authentication through additional verification for attendance outside the main location. Real-time location monitoring was implemented to enhance the accuracy of attendance data. The system was tested through functionality testing, location accuracy testing, and user experience testing. The results showed that the developed attendance system is capable of accurately recording attendance, supporting employee mobility, and improving operational efficiency. This research contributes to the development of modern attendance systems that are adaptive to flexible work patterns and can be implemented as a reference for future attendance system development.
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