Updates

What's shipped, as it ships - a lot of this comes straight from user feedback. If there's something you want to see, tell us on the homepage.

2026-07-18

Log in link on the homepage

"Log in" now sits right next to "Try it free, no signup" on the homepage instead of being buried a click away - so returning users can get straight to their saved schedules.

2026-07-18

Exports are free for now

Launch promo: exporting a saved schedule to Excel no longer costs a credit, and the credit badge is hidden while this is on. Generating and exporting are both fully free for the time being.

2026-07-18

Junior/senior slots with independent fairness

Requested by a user: when your staff has more than one level, you can now restrict a slot to a single level (e.g. a Junior-only ward, a Senior-only ward) in Step 4. The scheduler balances each level against its own fair share instead of one combined average, and the summary table, schedule grid, and Excel export all show per-level averages and label which level each slot is for.

2026-07-18

Reusable staff roster

Requested by a user: save your team once on the new Roster page (from the dashboard) and load it straight into any new schedule instead of retyping names every time.

2026-07-18

Delete saved schedules

Requested by a user: a Delete button is now available on both the dashboard list and an individual saved schedule, with a confirmation prompt before it's gone for good.

2026-07-17

Weekly block rotation

Requested by a user: some training programs run on-call weekly, not daily - one person covers a full 7-day block, then rotates to the next person. Added as a new "Weekly block" rotation option in Step 3, alongside the existing daily mode.

2026-07-17

Custom day weights

Requested by a user: heavy-day weighting was a single fixed multiplier for every heavy day. Now each day of the week has its own editable weight in Step 5 - so if, say, Mondays are brutal but Wednesdays are dead, you can weight them differently instead of one number for all of them.

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