Event Activity Feed

Modified on Mon, 16 Sep at 12:26 PM

The Event Activity Feed provides a comprehensive view of all actions taken within your events and shifts. 


Whether you're managing scheduling changes, tracking worker responses, or reviewing major edits, the Activity Feed ensures you have full visibility into your event history and updates made by your team.


Actions displayed in the Activity Feed

With the Event Activity Feed, you can easily monitor and review a variety of actions that impact your events and shifts. 


Below is a comprehensive list of the specific actions currently tracked within the Activity Feed: 


Coordinator Actions

  • Manually Confirming a worker for a shift
  • Requesting a worker for a shift
  • Manually Declining a worker for a shift
  • Removing a worker from a shift
  • Marking a callout for a worker for a shift


Shift Actions

  • Shift was created
  • Shift was modified


Event Actions

  • Event created 
  • Event archived
  • Event modified


Worker Actions

  • Workers responding as confirmed for a confirmation request 
  • Workers responding as declined for a confirmation request



Using the Event Activity Feed


  1. Navigate to the Event Dashboard and find the Event you would like to view the Activity Feed for.
  2. Locate the Activity Feed mailbox icon in the upper right corner of the Single Event View page. 


  3. Clicking the mailbox icon opens the Activity Feed, where you'll see a chronological list of activities, with the most recent at the top. As you scroll down, the full list of actions taken within the event will continue to load. 

  4. Each action includes a time and date stamp of when the change was made, details of the change made, and the identity of the person who made/sent the action.


Considerations:

- There is no limit to the number of entries in the Activity Feed. All history of the actions described above will be visible to you, but will need to load as you scroll down

- The system displays a feed of event activity in chronological order, with the most recent events at the top.






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