Web Terminal
- How can I create a custom token?
- How can I see what the Web Terminal looks like from the volunteers' point of view?
- How do I control what the volunteers have access to when logged in to the Web Terminal?
- What do I need to do in order for the changes I made in inside VSP to appear in the Web Terminal online?
- How do I use the Shift Plan?
- Easily integrate VSP with your organization's website.
- Help volunteers connect to the Web Terminal by placing a banner on your website.
- Display the schedule on the Home tab of the Web Terminal
- Edit schedules, track attendance and add new positions using the Web Terminal
- Control which jobs volunteers can add to their profiles
- Give staff members Web Terminal access
- Save notes that volunteers submit online
- Preview changes in your Web Terminal without even opening your web browser
- How can I view the desktop version of the Web Terminal on my phone?
- Share the printable Web Terminal Guide with your volunteers
- How do I add my organization's logo to the Web Terminal?
- What turns on the Web Terminal?
- Can't add shift preferences: "No shifts match the criteria in your profile"
- How can I customize what volunteers can see and update in the My Profile tab?
- Point volunteers to a tutorial on how to use the Web Terminal
- How can I customize the text in the Web Terminal to make my messages stand out?
- Why are my volunteers getting the message that the Web Terminal for our organization is disabled?
- Shorten URLs to put links on documents
- How can I train Leaders to use the Web Terminal?
- Why can't one family member 'switch to' another in the Web Terminal or mobile app?
- How can I keep volunteers' contact information private to members of other jobs when logged into the Web Terminal?
- How do I turn off the ability for volunteers to submit preference changes via the Web Terminal after the schedule has been created?
- How do I post schedules on my organization's website?
- What is a Live Schedule Post?
- Include phone numbers on schedules to foster communication among scheduled volunteers