Your business profile is what shifters see when they look at you. The more complete it is, the more likely connected shifters will pick up your requests and broadcast shifts.
Walk through the four tabs
Go to Edit Business in your business header. The page has four tabs:
1. Business Info
Name, logo, short title (e.g. "Café in Cumberland"), email, phone, address. The address powers the map view in the public directory; without it you won't show up in geographic searches.
2. Roles Offered
The roles you actually hire for: bartender, barista, line cook, server, host. When you send a targeted shift request, you pick from this list. Shifters search by role, so the more specific you are, the better the matches.
3. Teammates
Add other people on your team (GM, assistant manager, scheduler) and assign each a role:
- Owner can do anything, including delete the business.
- Admin can do anything except change ownership.
- Scheduler can post shifts, accept connections, but can't touch payments or billing.
- Read-only can see everything, change nothing. Useful for accountants or investors.
4. Settings
Currency, default hourly rate suggestions, accept-connection-requests toggle (turn off to pause incoming shifters), and the public visibility flag.
Get a payment card on file early
Before you can send paid shift requests, Stripe needs a card. Go to Payments → Methods and add one. Without a card, your shift requests will fail at the eligibility check.
Connect with your existing crew
If you already have shifters who work with you regularly: ask them to scan your QR code (it's in your business header), or send them a connection request from their public profile. The crew you bring with you to ShiftSee is what makes the platform actually useful for you.