4/5 rating based on 88 reviews. Read all reviews for Radar Schedules for iPhone.
Radar Schedules is free iOS app published by Ctuit Inc.
Nickynicolette
By way of user-friendliness, and ease. The app isn’t very fluid or swift
buzzkill1x1000
Hot schedules is preferred but I like this software just fine The messaging system needs a different interface The time availability and request off sections could be better there seems to be a conflict with repeating days and just days you need to ask off for in advance for whatever reason you need Look at the hot schedules version and use a similar interface but improve upon it There should be a mark all as read in the messaging system because sometimes messages pile up and they're old and because you haven't clicked them they are showing unread But they're usually short and you can read them from the menu Mark all or specifics as read would be great There also seems to be frequent failures in the software when performing tasks Otherwise it is functional it just needs more work I mean no dis But it's true
waitimawaiter
My work recently switched over to Ctuit. There’s some problems with the app that hopefully the developers can get worked out to make this a more efficient app. - We’ve got two locations and in order to toggle between them you have to get make four taps. A simple swipe up or to the right would be better. - If you want to contact a co-worker who is not working that day to cover your shift the app will think that if someone is working at the other location they could still potentially work and lists them as available. (And sure you can drop shifts and just leave them to ether but a quick text message to an available person is always quicker) - It’s really inconvenient that the app deletes schedules from the previous weeks. Multiple reasons why; checking with coworkers about projects, calculating your own hours, etc... - Why is the first thing you see the bulletin board? What company has ever actually used one! When the app is opened, the first thing we should see is the schedule. The little avatars are cute though.
BeerServerDuder
Very dated, difficult to navigate interface that seems like a cheap version of better scheduling apps. Except it’s not cheap.
mojo519
This app is generally convenient to use, after reading other reviews I understand that creating an app is difficult and there are always going to be little kinks to get out. My biggest problem with this app is that the little red bubble that appears on the app when on the home screen doesn’t disappear even if you’ve opened the message or don’t have any. For example (and this keeps happening over and over), I switch a shift with a coworker or they’ll pick one up...it says I have a message, I click on the “messages”...it says you do not have any recent messages. Yet time and time again that little red bubble shows up after some time and in the app it keeps thinking I have messages. This is extremely annoying for people that actually read their messages, emails etc. to get rid of that little red bubble (on any app). PLEASE FIX.