Tbilisi  ·  Vol. of labour figures  ·  Kazbegi Avenue

Workervectorhub Analytics

Hours, absences, and output drawn as plates you can pin on a wall.

Studies we take on

Studies we take on

Four kinds of count, all of them meant to be read on paper in the room where the work is done.

A study here is a visit, a count, and a set of figures. We do not rename the same engagement three times. Choose the span that matches what you need to see: a week of heads against work, a map of overtime and idle minutes, a walking annotation of the floor, or a full briefing that binds those plates together and is read aloud to the people who keep the roster.

Printed documents, a calculator, and a pen arranged on a desk

Quoted by headcount, sites, and shift pattern

Workforce insight briefing

A commissioned count of hours, output, and absence, returned as bound plates and a sitting in the room that owns the roster.

People seated around a long table in a working meeting

From 2,400 GEL for a single site and two shifts

Shift-load census

A one-week count of heads against work across the shifts you already run, drawn as a single crowded plate.

Aisles and pallets in a working warehouse

From 3,100 GEL, quoted if more than one building

Overtime and idle-time mapping

A focused set of figures showing where extra hours piled up and where paid time stood still.

A person at a workbench among machines in a production hall

850 GEL per observer-day, materials included

Floor-walk with annotated plates

An observer walks the floor with a notebook and returns annotated drawings of how work actually moves.