Understanding Job Frequencies
Set up jobs that repeat on your schedule automatically. Learn how frequencies work and when to use each option.
What are job frequencies?
A frequency tells the app how often a job should be scheduled. Instead of manually adding each visit, the app calculates when jobs are next due based on your chosen frequency.
One-off jobs
Choose 'One off' for jobs without a regular schedule. These are ad-hoc tasks like gutter cleaning that don't repeat automatically but could happen again. When planning, you can filter to include or exclude one-off jobs.
Daily jobs
Select 'Days' for jobs that repeat daily or every few days. Set the interval—every 1 day means daily, every 2 days means every other day.
Weekly jobs
Select 'Weeks' and set an interval. Every 1 week means weekly, every 2 weeks means fortnightly, every 4 weeks means monthly (but on the same weekday).
Monthly jobs
Choose 'Months' for jobs that happen once per month or less often. You can set intervals like every 1, 2, or 3 months. The job schedules on the same date each month.
How next schedules are created
When you complete a job, the next due date is automatically calculated based on the frequency. The job then appears in your Planner when it's due. Skip a job, and the next one still appears on schedule.
Changing a job's frequency
Edit any job to change its frequency. Future due dates will follow the new pattern. Existing scheduled visits aren't affected unless you delete them.
What's next?
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