Model the team once, then schedule from that structure
Organizations, groups, roles, shifts, members, and approvals live in one place so weekly plans stop starting from scratch.
Compare the tools RoleSchedule gives teams for role-based scheduling, group schedules, auto-fill, absence-aware planning, public schedule pages, and manual schedule control.
If your team is still building schedules in Excel, Google Sheets, screenshots, or group chats, start with the workflow below and create a free account when you are ready to test it with your own groups and roles.
Use your own data: groups, roles, members, and a real weekly schedule.
Start with the part of scheduling that slows your team down most: setup, weekly planning, or schedule visibility.
Organizations, groups, roles, shifts, members, and approvals live in one place so weekly plans stop starting from scratch.
Build weekly schedules around real coverage requirements, multiple groups, rotating shifts, standby coverage, and public visibility.
View solutionCoordinate posts, patrol assignments, open coverage, time-off conflicts, and read-only schedule sharing without spreadsheet churn.
View solutionManage role coverage, weekly duty schedules, standby, absences, and public schedule access for platoon-level operations.
View solutionThe app is currently free while it is in development. The plan limits and pricing model are already defined so teams can evaluate long-term fit before rollout changes.
Send your team context and we will recommend the best rollout starting point.
Requirements, auto-fill, manual edits, and coverage review stay connected instead of being handled across several tools.
Use public pages and master views so teams can check the plan without living in the admin workflow.