Pulse · People & Scheduling
Coverage you can
see coming.
Build the week around attractions instead of abstract headcount, and catch the gap on Tuesday rather than at 2pm Saturday.
- Gaps flagged before the shift
- Certifications enforced by zone
- Context survives the handoff
What you get
Everything this module handles.
No half-features. Each capability is built around how facility teams actually work through a day.
Shift schedules
Schedule by zone and attraction, so you're staffing laser tag and the go-kart track, not just a shift block.
Coverage gaps
Pulse surfaces the hole while there's still time to fill it, including who is qualified to cover it.
Shift notes
What happened on this shift stays with the shift, so the next lead inherits facts instead of guesswork.
Certifications
Track who is cleared for which attraction, and get warned before a certification lapses.
Time off & availability
Requests and availability sit next to the schedule you're actually building, not in a separate inbox.
Handoffs
A structured pass-down between leads that carries open issues, not a text thread nobody reads.
How it flows
From a blank week to a covered floor.
Scheduling in an entertainment facility isn't a rota. It's a coverage problem tied to equipment and qualification.
- 01
Build
Lay out the week against attractions and expected volume, with certification rules applied as you go.
- 02
Publish
The team sees their shifts and the zones they're covering, on the device they already carry.
- 03
Adapt
A call-out exposes the gap immediately, alongside the qualified people who could take it.
- 04
Hand off
End of shift produces a real pass-down — open issues, attraction status, what the next lead needs.
On the floor
The 2pm call-out is the real test.
Most scheduling tools are good at building a week and useless the moment it changes. Entertainment facilities change constantly: weather, walk-in volume, a ride down, a lead who never showed.
Pulse treats the change as the normal case. Coverage, qualification, and the resulting handoff are all one connected thing.
[Team briefing photo]
[Shift handoff photo]
Better together
It doesn't work alone.
Every module shares the same assets, people, and history — which is what separates Pulse from four disconnected tools.
Find the gap
before your guests do.
Show us a typical weekend and we'll walk the coverage picture Pulse would give you.