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What's new on ShiftSee.

Plain-English posts about what changed, what you can do now, and why we built it that way. One post per release day.

  1. A boring, important release

    shiftsee.com moved to managed, high-availability infrastructure tonight. The platform now survives a node failure with no operator action. The API documentation has a stable home at /v1/docs. None of this is glamorous. All of it is the substrate the AI rollout sits on.

    • infrastructure
    • performance
    • developer-experience
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  2. When agents hire agents

    A long view on what just happened. Hiring is one of the first markets where two AIs will routinely negotiate on behalf of two humans, agree, and settle, with money. In shift work specifically, we are building the substrate for that day. Here is what the next three years look like and why we built it now.

    • vision
    • ai
    • future
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  3. ShiftSee is now an AI-native hiring platform

    16 tools, three scopes, OAuth 2.0 + PKCE consent, step-up confirmation on every payment. Connect Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, or any MCP client and your AI can post shifts, claim broadcasts, negotiate rates, and lock shifters with your money, with a confirmation gate on every Stripe op. ShiftSee is now a hiring surface where humans and AI agents can hire and be hired by each other.

    • feature
    • ai
    • mcp
    • security
    • payments
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  4. Reviews grew up, plus locks on the doors

    Reviews can be per-shift now. The reviewee can post a response under any review. Disputes go to a moderation queue. Two-factor authentication is live. Stuck card charges that need a confirmation from your bank are now flagged, emailed, and one-click resolved.

    • feature
    • security
    • payments
    • reviews
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  5. Pick up a shift, stretch it, drop it where it belongs

    A new Day view with a real time axis. Drag a shift to move it. Drag the edges to resize it. Drag across days on Week or Month. And a dozen other things that make the calendar feel like a calendar.

    • feature
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  6. Your week, your month, all in one view

    A new calendar at /business/calendar shows every shift on your business at a glance, color-coded by status. One click to open a shift, one click to schedule a new one.

    • feature
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  7. Talk to anyone you've ever worked with, and never get stuck

    Direct messaging is live across ShiftSee, plus a full help center with searchable articles, tutorial videos, and an AI assistant that hands off to a real human whenever the answer needs one.

    • feature
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  8. Search anyone you've ever worked with, in two keystrokes

    The top search bar is finally live. It knows who you've worked with, ranks them first, and lets you reach any shifter or business in your network without remembering their name.

    • feature
    • search
    • design
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  9. Build on ShiftSee. Embed our scheduling in your product.

    A complete partner API and two drop-in embeds (Connect button and Schedule widget) so other products can plug into the ShiftSee marketplace.

    • feature
    • infrastructure
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  10. Add your team. Run your business with people you trust.

    Businesses can now invite teammates with role-scoped permissions, so a GM can manage shifts without seeing payroll, and an owner can hand off the day-to-day without losing oversight.

    • feature
    • improvement
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  11. Always know where you are, always reach what you need

    A redesigned header that puts your identity and role on top, the page-relevant navigation right below, and your most common actions exactly where you'd reach for them.

    • improvement
    • design
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  12. ShiftSee has a real brand now

    New logo, new palette, and a coherent visual identity that actually matches the product we're building.

    • design
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  13. Logging in is shorter, clearer, and finally not confusing

    A two-step credential screen that figures out the right login mode for you, plus a redesigned Send Shift Request flow that feels like the same product.

    • improvement
    • design
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