Belgium: 1 Jan 2027

Time Tracking Legislation Across Europe

Following Spain’s lead, European countries are mandating digital time tracking. Your country is next.

European time tracking: Spain (2019), Netherlands (2022), Denmark & Greece (2024), Belgium (2027). Germany finalising. Many others drafting legislation.

Belgian Businesses: Turn Pressure Into Opportunity

By next Christmas it’s to late to take care of this. Time tracking becomes mandatory.

But whilst solving compliance, why not solve automation (get 1-2 hours back daily) and complete digital transformation at the same time?

One deadline. Several advantages.

The new Clocking legislation can be transformed into several opportunities

DATA

Organised information: communications, documents, recordings, notes, photos, tags, service requests, audits, circular economy, waste reporting and removal. Compliance-ready. Searchable. Linked to your calendar. Make better decisions faster and analise with AI.

PARTNER

Family business (Jan + Thomas De Kesel). Relationship-focused. Multiple solutions for long-term transformation, not just single-product sales.

For European businesses + inspection professionals across all industries

Your GREEN DATA Partner

Compliance • Automation • Circular Economy

Time tracking legislation is coming to Europe. Inspection work wastes hours daily. Your industry needs sustainable digital transformation. We solve all three.

Which industries is this for?

Fire, safety, insurance, quality control, hospitality, food, property…

Fire Assessments

Workplace Safety

Property Inspections

Insurance Assessments

Quality Control

Hotels & Hospitality

Food Industry

Construction QC

HVAC Installations

Facility Management

Restoration

Audit Professionals

If you’re spending 1-2 hours daily on inspection reports, “FLOW” is the solution for you.

Ready to Transform Compliance Into Advantage?

Belgian businesses: one year to turn pressure into opportunity.

📍 Based in Ghent, Belgium | Serving Europe + UK

Built by Jan De Kesel (CF Technologies, 30 years circular economy) & Thomas De Kesel (Information System Architects)