Feature · Scheduling

Scheduling

Every job for the day on one board — open, claimed, confirmed, and the few that still need a hand. The right interpreter is suggested for you, and you always see what a change costs before you make it.

The right interpreter, suggested for you

For every open job, you get a short list of the best people for it — ranked by who has the right credential, who's nearby, who this clinic has asked for before, and whose turn it is. Each suggestion shows why it's a match, so it's a head start, never a black box.

Suggested for this job
Pat Morales, CDIBest match for this job
94
Right credential96
Close by88
Asked for before100
Fair rotation82

Why each interpreter ranks where they do — in plain sight.

See what a cancellation costs — before you confirm

Slide to the time the job is canceling and the screen shows exactly what the client is billed and what each interpreter still earns, under that client's own rules. No fire-and-pray, no awkward call later. Try the slider →

Warnings that explain themselves

Every flag comes with a one-line reason, so you know why it fired — not just that it did. No double-booking, ever. A heads-up when two jobs are back-to-back across town. A nudge when this clinic has a favorite interpreter who's free.

Before you send the offer
No double-bookingAlready on a 2:00 job — this one is blocked
Blocked
Back-to-back, two counties38-minute drive between them — heads up
Warning
Asked for by this clinicBooked here 4× this quarter
Good fit

Plain-English reasons next to every warning.

Private until it's claimed

Interpreters see just enough to decide — the kind of job, the time, the pay, and the consumer's initials. The full details open the moment they accept, and that hand-off is written down with a name and a time. Nobody browses patient details they haven't picked up.

See scheduling for yourself.

Either path gets you to a real person within one business day.