Set shifts, then flip coverage between off, on, and on call.
The red, green, and blue controls below are intentionally bright and interactive so viewers can feel the staffing story instead of reading static text.
The red, green, and blue controls below are intentionally bright and interactive so viewers can feel the staffing story instead of reading static text.
Green means the employee is on shift, blue means on-call overflow coverage, and red means unavailable. The detail cards under the board mirror those live toggle states in text so the scheduling story is obvious.
Unavailable staff can still stay on the calendar for planning context.
Primary coverage for the front counter, espresso bar, pastry pass, and dispatch line.
Overflow coverage for brunch rush, private events, and off-site hospitality support.
Toggle any row between off, on, and on call with the bright action buttons.
Every green or blue toggle is mirrored here in plain language under the board.