How to create and assign Tasks in GSMtasks
βWhat are the different types of Tasks
βMultiple waypoints in a Task
βHow to add multiple waypoints to a Task
Creating and assigning tasks in GSMtasks
Click on the green New task tab on the upper right corner of your dashboard to open the Create new task view.
You can now start filling in the information about your task!
#1 Type in the orderer's nameΒ
π If you have previously created tasks for that client, their information will be saved in your contacts and the field will be auto-filled. If you have created a Client account for them, the task will be shown there as well.
#2 Assign the task to a driver or let the system auto-assign it
π If an assignee is not provided, the task will go to the Unassigned tasks list and you can assign a worker later in the dashboard view.
#3 Fill in the Waypoints fields by selecting the type for your task and providing contact information as well as the destination
π The destination auto-fill is offered by Google.
βMake sure you choose and confirm the correct address or the destination input will be invalid.
You can specify when the task needs to be completed, ensuring the driver meets the required deadlines for given tasks!
Deadline information will also be taken into account for route optimization.
Types of Tasks
TYPE OF TASK | DESCRIPTION |
Assignment | When a certain task has to be completed in one destination. |
Pick up | When goods have to be picked up from a certain location. |
Drop off | When goods have to be dropped off in a certain location. |
Multiple waypoints in a Task
You can add multiple waypoints to your task when it requires both a pickup and a drop off location to complete it.
Example: Let's say you are a food delivery company whose drivers need to pick up orders from cafes and restaurants, and then deliver them to clients.
How to add multiple waypoints? ππ
#1 Add the information about the pickup location and then click on +Add waypoint to provide a drop off location for your driver.
#2 Next, you can provide any additional information about the task for your driver (optional).
#3 Then, add Meta values!
π Meta values or metafields are used to add additional information like price, quantity, etc. to tasks.
You can also upload files that may be needed by the driver.
π This may include client contracts, building blueprints, or any other relevant details a driver may need.
#4 Lastly, click on the purple Create task tab.
Your task has now been created and will be shown under the assignee (if provided) and on the map.
π Alternatively, you can create new tasks by just right-clicking on the map and choosing Add task here.
This will provide the task with the destination coordinates.