Welcome to Workfeed! Below you'll find a list of the most common use cases along with a selection of relevant articles to help you get started:
General information
Regardless of how you intend to use Workfeed, we strongly recommend you to go through the guides below to get familiar with the fundamentals of Workfeed:
1. Using Workfeed for scheduling
There are several ways to create schedules with Workfeed, the following scenarios are most common:
Automatically — Workfeed automatically assigns employees to open shifts in the schedule based on their wishes and capabilities, often used by businesses with highly fluctuating schedules like restaurants or stores.
First come, first served — Employees select the shifts they want, often used by organisations with a large workforce like events or temp agencies.
Fixed — The schedule is the same every week, often used by businesses with permanent employees like offices.
Rotating — A schedule that repeats every X amount of weeks, often used by organisations like hospitals that operate 24/7.
Regardless of the scheduling method you prefer, we advice you to read the following guides to discover how Workfeed can reduce the time you spend on scheduling:
View more scheduling related guides.
2. Using Workfeed for time tracking
If you only plan on using Workfeed to track your employees' working hours, there are two different ways to do this:
Furthermore, we recommend you to take a look at the following guides to learn how Workfeed can simplify and automate most of your time tracking tasks:
View more time tracking related guides.
3. Using Workfeed for scheduling and time tracking
In case you plan to use Workfeed for both scheduling and time tracking, we advise you to take a look the following guides:
Scheduling
Time tracking:
View more scheduling or time tracking related guides.
4. What else Workfeed can help you with
Workfeed can help you with a lot more than scheduling and time tracking. Companies also use Workfeed to: