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How can I edit a live job? Coople for Business App
How can I edit a live job? Coople for Business App

You can edit a live job to add shifts, change the date, times and number of workers you need.

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Written by Josh from Operations
Updated over a week ago

Coople helps companies hire flexible and committed workers. We exist to help you thrive at times when there is a fluctuating demand and you need to grow or shrink your team. This is why you can always edit a job after you've published it.

From the Coople for Business App you can:

  • Change the number of workers you need.

  • Change the date of a shift.

  • Change the start and end time of a shift.

From the Coople Web Platform, you can:

  • Change the date of a shift.

  • Change the start and end time of a shift.

Please make these changes as soon as possible. Our Cooplers need to schedule their work in advance so that they can meet their career goals and spend time taking care of their friends, family, health and well-being.


Edit a live job

Edit the details of your job after you have published it. You can also learn how to edit shifts from the web platform.

  1. Go to the job list (💼 icon) and select the job you want to edit.

  2. Tap on the three dots menu at the top right corner.

  3. Then tap on Edit shifts.

  4. Edit the shift date and the start and end time.

  5. Tap on Publish changes.

What happens after I edit a job?

We will send a message to all Cooplers you hired to inform them of the changes you made to the job. They can accept these changes or decline them if they cannot make it to the new job dates or times.

All Cooplers who decline the job will be immediately removed from the list of workers. Don’t worry, you don’t need to do anything at this point.

If the new times or dates overlap with jobs that the Cooplers are already hired for, we will also automatically remove them from the list of workers after you make the changes.

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