Allow for scheduled holiday closures.
Currently, the only way to block off for a holiday is to put individual blocks or change availability for staff individually. This is very time consuming for a large salon. Would be great if we could set the holidays for the year under management. Thanks!
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Christine Modica commented
we recently had a stylist out for maternity and had to block every day off for three months. The ability to close out a stylists schedule for a time period or close down the entire business for whatever reason with customizable dates would be very helpful! i.e a snow day/holiday etc
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Stephanie Knaus commented
HOW IS THERE STILL NO WAY TO BLOCK OUT HOLIDAYS??? EACH BUSINESS SHOULD BE ABLE TO EASILY CLOSE THE BOOKS FROM CLIENTS BOOKING. Currently making every single service provider 'unavailable' takes too long, AND the way scheduling staff works atm ...doesn't hold the 'unavailable' block anyway!
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Ben Stevens commented
It should apply to ALL staff, even if they are added after the closure is scheduled. I have been burned by blocking all staff for a date, then hiring a new person and accidentally opening their schedule for that date.
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Britney Wagstaff commented
Omg this would save so much time!
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Weston White commented
Having the Ability to close out everyone's schedule for one particular day or set of days in the Schedule Calendar without having to individually mark out everyone with time blocks.
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Rebecca Ezolt commented
We are going through our seven closed holidays of the year and making all staff scheduled for that day "unavailable". It would be nice if up top at the date, there was a check box or some sort of menu to allow you to "Make All Unavailable" for a day or a period of a day such as when we have an in-salon class from 9-11am and the salon is closed for that class.
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Lisa Lee commented
It's a tedious process to update and publish each service providers' schedule as "unavailable". Attached is an example in Booker for closures.
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Don Johnson commented
Would be great to be able to keep closed dates for holidays in one place to keep them nice and together. This is something we had in Booker