GoodJobv4.6.0
Released December 5, 2025Major
iOS
What changed
- New featureCreate recurring shift series in a single action
- New featureAssign a worker to an entire shift series in one step
- New featureBulk edit schedule and location for an entire shift series
- New featureAutomatic detachment of cancelled shifts from a series for individual replacement
- UXRefined screens for shift series management
- UXImproved labels and wording for better clarity
- UXMinor visual improvements and navigation adjustments
Reception
50/ 100 impact scoreNeutral
What didn't
New feature
no evidenceNo post-release data exists to confirm the utility of the recurring shift series or bulk editing features.
UX
no evidenceUser feedback regarding refined shift management screens is absent from the current analysis window.
Original release notes
Version 4.6 – Better Shift Series Management & Improved Experience This release enhances long-term shift management for businesses and adds new worker-related information, while refining the overall user experience. New Features - Create a shift series: Businesses can now create recurring shift series (for example: every Monday, or Monday to Friday over several weeks) in a single action, instead of creating each shift individually. - Assign the same worker to a full shift series: Companies can now assign a single worker to an entire long-term shift series in one step, rather than shift by shift. Perfect for recurring mandates with the same worker. - Bulk editing of a shift series: It is now possible to update an entire shift series at once (schedule, location, etc.), reducing errors and administration time when changes affect multiple dates. - Managing cancellations within a series: When a worker withdraws from a shift that is part of a series, the shift returns to “awaiting applicants” but is automatically detached from the series. This allows businesses to replace only the affected shift without impacting the rest of the series. UX/UI Improvements - Refinements to several screens related to shift series management. - Clearer labels and wording to make actions easier to understand. - Minor visual improvements and adjustments for smoother navigation.