The position colour-coding feature allows you to assign colours to positions within your Work Sites, making it easier to visually identify scheduling gaps, overstaffing issues, and position coverage patterns across your schedule. By colour-coding positions, you can quickly spot missing shifts or operational inefficiencies at a glance, particularly when viewing multi-week schedules in Employee view. This is an opt-in feature, so positions will remain uncoloured until you choose to assign colours to them.
Only admins can perform the actions in this section.
- Go to the Settings menu> Work Sites and Positions
- Expand the Work Site where you want to assign position colours.
- Locate the position you want to colour-code.
- Click the Select colour dropdown next to the position.
- Choose a colour from the available options.
- The selected colour will display next to the dropdown for confirmation.
- Repeat for other positions as needed.
- Click Save to apply your changes.
Helpful Hint
You can assign the same colour to multiple positions within a Work Site if needed. Position colour-coding is an opt-in feature, so positions will show "Select colour" by default until you assign colours.
- Go to Time menu> Scheduling Management submenu.
- Assigned colours will appear in the following locations:
- Work Site view: colours display next to the position name
- Employee view (2 weeks, 4 weeks, and monthly): colours appear as a border at the top of shift tiles
- Use the colour coding to quickly identify:
- Missing shifts for specific positions (gaps in your colour pattern)
- Overstaffing issues (too many shifts of the same colour)
- Scheduling patterns across multiple weeks
Helpful Hint
Position colours are particularly useful when viewing schedules in Employee view across 2-4 weeks, as they help you quickly scan for gaps and patterns that would be difficult to spot by reading position names alone.
To edit a position colour:
- Go to Settings> Time & Attendance menu.
- Click on Work Sites and Positions.
- Expand the Work Site containing the position.
- Click the colour dropdown next to the position.
- Select a new colour from the available options.
- Click Save.
- The schedule will automatically update to reflect the new colour.
To remove a position colour:
- Follow steps 1-5 above to access the position colour dropdown.
- Select No colour assigned from the top of the dropdown list.
- Click Save.
- The colour will be removed from the position on the schedule.
Helpful Hint
Position colours can also be edited from the individual Work Site page. Look for the colour selector next to the "Available Workers (Optional)" section when editing a Work Site.
To get the most value from position colour-coding, consider these strategies:
- Use contrasting colours: Choose colours that are visually distinct from each other to make positions easy to differentiate at a glance.
- Apply colours consistently: If you manage multiple Work Sites with similar positions, consider using the same colour scheme across locations for easier comparison.
- Focus on critical positions: You don't need to colour every position. Start by colour-coding positions that are hardest to fill or most critical to operations.
- Use Employee view for planning: Switch to Employee view when reviewing 2-4 week schedules to take full advantage of the visual colour-coding on shift tiles.
- Review regularly: Check your colour-coded schedules daily or weekly to quickly spot gaps or overstaffing before they become scheduling issues.
Helpful Hint
Position colour-coding works best as a planning tool when viewing multi-week schedules. Use it alongside schedule cost data to ensure you're maintaining both operational coverage and budget efficiency.