Walk into the operations room of almost any mid-sized UK security company and you’ll see the same thing: a manager with two monitors open, one showing a rota spreadsheet, the other a WhatsApp group. It works — barely. But as companies grow past 50, 100, or 200 guards, the cracks become costly.
Here’s an honest look at why spreadsheets are still so common, what the hidden costs are, and what a modern alternative actually delivers.
Why Spreadsheets Feel Safe
Spreadsheets are free, familiar, and flexible. Every manager already knows how to use Excel or Google Sheets. You can build exactly the columns you want, share a file by email, and no one needs a new login or a training session.
For a company with 15 guards and two clients, this works perfectly well. The problem is that most security businesses don’t stay at 15 guards. They win a contract, hire 30 guards, then 80, then 200. The spreadsheet grows — and so do the errors.
The Hidden Costs of Spreadsheet-Based Guard Management
1. Rota Errors and No-Shows
A rota built in Excel is only as good as the last time someone saved it. When two managers edit it at the same time, changes get overwritten. When a guard swaps a shift informally via text and no one updates the file, the wrong person turns up — or nobody does.
In the security industry, a no-show isn’t just an inconvenience. It triggers a breach of contract with your client, generates a potential incident report, and damages a relationship that took years to build. The immediate fix — calling someone in at the last minute — often incurs overtime premiums that wipe out the margin on that shift.
2. SIA Licence Expiries Going Unnoticed
Every guard working in a licensable role must hold a valid, current SIA licence. The SIA Public Register is updated in real time. A spreadsheet updated quarterly — or never — is not.
When a guard’s licence lapses and you’ve missed it, you’re exposed. Knowingly deploying an unlicensed guard is a criminal offence under the Private Security Industry Act 2001. Even an innocent oversight can result in prosecution, significant fines, and damage to your own operating licence.
3. Timesheet Disputes and Payroll Errors
Manual timesheets — submitted via WhatsApp, email, or on paper — create constant disputes. Was the guard on-site? For how long? Did they cover a break? Without a digital audit trail, it’s one person’s word against another’s.
These disputes erode trust, eat into admin time, and can expose companies to employment tribunal claims if hours are consistently miscounted.
4. Compliance Gaps at Audit Time
If your company holds or is pursuing ACS (Approved Contractor Scheme) accreditation, an assessor will want evidence of systematic licence checking, documented incident procedures, and traceable shift records. A folder of spreadsheets rarely satisfies this standard.
5. Scaling Becomes Painful
Add a second operations manager. They build a second spreadsheet. Add a supervisor. They keep their own list. Within six months, there are six versions of the rota circulating and nobody knows which is current. This is how critical information falls through cracks — and how contracts get lost.
What a Spreadsheet Cannot Do
Beyond the error risk, there are things a spreadsheet simply cannot do regardless of how well it’s maintained:
- GPS-verified clock-in and clock-out — you cannot confirm a guard is physically on-site from a manually submitted timesheet entry
- Real-time SIA licence status — spreadsheets cannot query the SIA Public Register automatically
- Structured incident reporting — a spreadsheet cell cannot capture a photograph, a precise timestamp, or a GPS location
- Live patrol verification — a static document cannot log a guard’s checkpoint completions in real time
- Centralised management oversight — a manager working from a different site cannot see live shift status from a spreadsheet on someone else’s laptop
The Alternative: Purpose-Built Guard Management Software
Platforms designed specifically for the security industry replace the spreadsheet-and-WhatsApp stack with a unified system. Guards clock in and out via GPS-verified mobile check-in. Rotas are built visually, with conflict detection. SIA licence status is monitored automatically. Incident reports are structured, timestamped, and attached to the correct shift record.
For companies with 50 or more guards, the admin time saved typically justifies the switch within weeks. For companies with 200 or more guards, the reduction in rota errors, payroll disputes, and compliance risk is substantial and measurable.
Is It Time to Move On?
Ask yourself honestly:
- Have you had a no-show in the past three months because the rota wasn’t updated correctly?
- Have you checked every active guard’s SIA licence status in the past 30 days?
- Do you know, right now, which guards are clocked in and which sites are covered?
- If an auditor requested shift records from six months ago, could you produce them without panic?
If the answer to any of these is “no” or “not easily,” you’re carrying more operational and compliance risk than you need to. Purpose-built guard management software exists precisely to solve these problems — not as a luxury, but as the foundation of a professionally run security operation.
If you’d like to see how TacDesk handles rota management, SIA compliance, and GPS clock-in for UK security companies, visit tacdesk.co.uk.