Your teams scan a QR at the start of the meeting: the list fills up live, with the time. The week's report opens already filled, and whoever misses three times in a row is flagged while there is still time to call them.
The 45-second rotation, the account-free scan, the display limited to first name and initial, and the pre-filled report all exist as shown. The people and times are examples.
The sheet goes round during the meeting, two people forget to sign, a third signs for their neighbour, and on Sunday evening the secretary reconstructs the whole thing from memory. The figures that reach the pastor are, at best, approximate.
That is how people are lost: not all at once, but through successive absences nobody connects. Three weeks later somebody asks "have we not seen him lately?", and he is already gone. Attendance tracking is worthless if it does not trigger a phone call.
Every week, attendance, figures and a write-up have to be typed in again. That chore is what makes every tracking tool get abandoned after two months, not a lack of features.
An attendance tool touches something sensitive. Better to say straight away where ours stops.
Create a department, start a check-in, let the team scan. By the end of the meeting, the week's report will already be written.