Add tag to shifts with late clock-in

Add tag to shifts with late clock-in

At A Glance

Keep track of late clock ins with a simple tag. When the shift is scheduled to start, after a customizable delay, we will add the tag to the shift if your team member has not clocked in. This is a great way to quickly see shifts with late clock ins which can even be used to color code your calendar at a glance.

Why Automate It?

Although TeamBridge automatically alerts you to late shifts both on the home dashboard and on the calendar, a tag can make this more apparent if you unhide it on the calendar and make it clear even after the employee has clocked int.

 

Type
Workflow template
Industries
Call Center
Field Services
Fitness & Recreation
Food & Beverage
Healthcare
Hospitality
Logistics
Manufacturing & Facilities
Staffing
Use Cases
TimeSheets
Time Tracking
Prerequisites
  • Custom Multi-select on Shift
    • Title: “Tag(s)”
    • Values: Late In, Early In, Late Out, Early Out
Automation breakdown

Trigger

Conditions

Actions

Best Practices

Make sure shift claiming is on for your users, make sure this is the moment you want to send the confirmation to clients.

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Recipe Script

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Trigger:

  • When a shift is schedule to start

 

Conditions:

  • Shift Status = Late

 

Action

  • Modify / Shift / Tag(s) = + Late

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Related templates

It’s never good when a shift is cancelled, either because a client has filled the shift, or because a staff member cannot make it. With this automation you can notify the correct person, update the shift details and calendars as well.

 

Why Automate It?

Cancellations can occur and anytime and often require each relevant team member to be updated. Forgetting to send the message in a timely manner can harm your brand reputation. This ultimately will negatively effect both your client and employee retention.

 

What’s in it

This automation will create a new field on the shift for cancellation type tracking, and add automations to notify teammates and even clients when cancellations are recorded.

 

 

A simple although powerful automation to remind an employee of an upcoming shift. Effective at reducing no shows and late clock ins, which can have dramatic benefits to labor costs, staffing efficiency and even retention.

Why Automate It?

No manager or scheduler wants to be asking “where is my team?” when they should have already showed up. Make it easy for your staff to follow through on the schedule and arrive on time for all shifts with a simple reminder. This reminder is an hour before the shift is scheduled to start but feel free to play around with the timing to maximize the effect for your team.

Setting it Up

A very basic automation, that benefits from a few simple best practices. This automation is triggered anytime a shift is scheduled to start. Then with a timing modifier of 60 minutes before and a few conditions to make sure we don’t send messages we don’t need to. We will want a condition to make sure the shift is assigned, and published, and any other qualifications that you may have customized on your account. Keep in mind we only want these notifications to go out for confirmed shifts, that the employee needs to show up for, so filtering out drafts or cancelled shifts is an important step.

Finally the message can be delivered via text message (SMS), email or in-app with a push notification. You can decide how loud you want this message to be and configure the content of the message with the correct sense of urgency you want to convey.

Reduce overhead and let your schedulers and internal staff focus on creating efficient plans that don’t require last minute changes due to call outs or tardiness. Creating valuable reminders for your staff not only helps keep your operations running smoothly, but also avoids unneeded friction between your management and staff. These situations can result in lower retention, and performance, but are easily avoided with simple enhancements to your communication that make it easier for your staff to deliver on your plan.