Trade assumptions
Do not copy a week until expected trade is checked.
- Opening times
- Events or weather
- Wet and food mix
This guide gives pub managers a practical rota structure, then links into RotaSmart's live builder, wage percentage, and Team app.
Do not copy a week until expected trade is checked.
Show where the week needs people by role or area.
A useful template includes cost and constraints.
Events, staff changes, and actuals quickly make static copies stale.
Managers need cost visible while editing, not after the rota is shared.
Templates do not handle approval, swaps, clock-in, or sign-off.
The filled pub rota model highlights late closes, event pressure, and cost checks before the week is shared.
Hospitality rotas change quickly, and managers need a simple way to connect trade, cover, cost, and people decisions before the week goes live.
RotaSmart keeps forecast, staffing demand, rota cost, availability, and staff changes close together so managers can improve the week earlier.
Sport, events, food service, weather, and local peaks.
Protect the moments that create service risk.
Avoid carrying too much labour into slow starts.
Review close patterns, time off, and availability.
RotaSmart follows the weekly rota process managers already know, instead of making them run a separate planning project.
Forecast, availability, and staff changes can move together while the rota can still change.
RotaSmart Team gives staff one place for shifts, requests, offers, swaps, and clock-in without exposing the manager system.
It should include trading pressure, role cover, late closes, breaks, staff availability, time off, and wage percentage checks.
Start with the busiest windows and known events, then keep quieter periods lean.
Yes. The template logic becomes more useful when demand, cost, and staff changes are live.
We will walk through a live weekly example with forecast, staffing demand, rota cost, wage percentage, availability, and staff changes together. Introductory pricing is currently available for early customers.