Unpublished shifts on the Zendesk WFM Schedule page are easy to spot. They are highlighted, and a yellow dot appears next to the agent's name.
This visual cue helps you quickly identify which shifts need to be published so that agents can see the changes. Remember, editing a shift updates it, but it must be published to be visible to agents.
To access the Zendesk WFM Schedule page, you need to be an admin. Simply hover over the schedule icon in the navigation bar of the Zendesk WFM web app and select 'Schedule'. This page is your go-to for managing agent schedules, allowing you to…
The Zendesk WFM Schedule page offers Day, Week, and Month views to help you manage schedules effectively. You can switch between these views using the Day menu. This flexibility allows you to focus on specific time frames, whether you're planning…
Staffing panels, menus, and charts on the Zendesk WFM Schedule page help you identify staffing gaps. They provide detailed information about scheduled tasks, workstreams, and staffing levels. You can access these by clicking the tasks or…
Filtering and searching for agents on the Zendesk WFM Schedule page is straightforward. Use the 'By group' menu to filter agents by team or location, or view all agents. Additionally, you can use the search box above the agents list to find a…
The Workstreams staffing panel on the Zendesk WFM Schedule page provides a detailed list of your workstreams, helping you manage staffing levels effectively. From this panel, you can view scheduled staffing, required staffing, and net staffing….