Administrators Simon MacKenzie Posted September 5 Administrators Posted September 5 We're excited to announce a new feature that will make managing your class schedules easier than ever β No-Class Schedules! ποΈ Whatβs New? With No-Class Schedules, you can now set no class days at the class setup level, creating a library of pre-set schedules that can be applied to multiple classes and bookings. This feature eliminates the need to set no-class days individually for each class you create, saving you valuable time and effort. Plus, all existing no-class days will be automatically converted to the new schedule format, ensuring a seamless transition. Why Itβs Impactful: Streamlined Management: π Instead of managing no-class days for each individual class, you can now create a single schedule that applies to all relevant classes and bookings. This is especially useful for holidays, maintenance days, or any recurring no-class periods. Consistency: π Ensure all your classes are on the same page with no class schedules, reducing the risk of scheduling errors and ensuring a consistent experience for your participants. Time-Saving: β³ Free up time for your admins by reducing the repetitive task of setting no class days for each class. With centralized schedules, you can make changes quickly and efficiently. Examples: Holiday Breaks: π Easily set a holiday break schedule for all your classes, ensuring no sessions are booked during these periods. Maintenance Days: π οΈ Schedule regular maintenance days on which no classes will take place and apply this schedule to all affected classes. Special Events: π Plan for special events by setting no class schedules in advance so your participants know there wonβt be classes on those days. Individual Instructor Schedules: π¨βπ» Set unique schedules for each staff member to efficiently manage class times or booking slots according to each instructor's availability. We believe No-Class Schedules will significantly enhance your ability to manage class schedules effectively, and we look forward to your feedback. Try it out and let us know how it simplifies your scheduling process! π
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